"the Sopranos" Christopher(2002) -
The episode satirizes the way various groups claim "victim" status. It contrasts the Native Americans' grievances over Columbus with the mobsters' claims of defamation.
Despite critical pans, many fans find it highly quotable and "ahead of its time" in its depiction of cultural discourse. "The Sopranos" Christopher(2002)
Tony is largely indifferent to the ideological battle, viewing the conflict more as a nuisance to business, though he eventually intervenes to keep his crew in line. The episode satirizes the way various groups claim
It is seen as a "standalone" episode that does little to advance the main Season 4 storylines. Tony is largely indifferent to the ideological battle,
Silvio takes the protest as a personal insult to Italian-Americans, leading a group to the protest site where a brawl ensues.
The central plot follows and the Soprano crew as they become embroiled in a conflict with Native American activists planning to protest a Columbus Day parade.