erasure fan1
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Sorry but you have. You might not see it, but you have.I have not misrepresented anything. Others can decide for themselves.
Sorry but you have. You might not see it, but you have.I have not misrepresented anything. Others can decide for themselves.
Yes conducted by CNN and others. Just record low numbers for a certain group.Apparently there was a poll . . .
See, who says Snow White is dated? Even 88 years later, the movie is still spurring discussion!![]()
A lot. I’m guessing you don’t like the implications of what I’m saying?I don't know what any of this has to do with my question. I asked what someone—anyone, not just Zegler—who says something inappropriate should do to make amends. My answer is that they should begin by reflecting on their mistake and offering an apology for it. What is your answer?
You know why.To reiterate: the rage at Zegler began because of her race. Her comments about the original film, taken out of context, were amplified because of the rage based on her race. People are free to criticize her comments. They are not free to rewrite the history behind the hate campaign against her.
If this board is meant to stay apolitical (an impossible goal in any case), why is this nakedly political topic allowed to fester?
I hadn’t seen that. That’s hilarious. Although in Grumpy’s defense, he seems to hate everyoneMy favorite thing about the OG Snow White is how they consistently referred to Grumpy as "the woman-hater" in the promotions. Very different times.
A lot. I’m guessing you don’t like the implications of what I’m saying?
In this day and age, there is no “stuffing the tooth paste back in the tube” when it comes to speech. Add in social media, smart phones, 24 hour news, antagonism at an all time high and everyone looking for a gotcha?
The answer is there is no making amends. At least not that the other side would except. That why I quoted wargames.
Hence my commentary since I responded first. You might not like it, but it is what it is. I don’t see it changing anytime soon. Until such time all of my commentary stands.
I was hoping for retirement…actuallyHonestly my take away is this forum is just a Disney version of HuffPo. It’s exhausting and I have better things to do.
I hope Snow White makes $900 mil and is a blockbuster.
Then maybe Iger can finally afford to improve the parks.
Don’t shoot the messenger. I’m simply pointing out what is.What a terrible world we've created where we no longer believe in forgiveness for momentary lapses.
I would say that’s a fair rangeSo anyways as the outsider looking in,(I have no horse in the race) is SW looking like this barely squeaks out a profit or is it going to be in the realm of Eternals, Cap 4 or the Marvels?
Everyone but Snow, I love the part when he grins and sighs after she kisses him on the forehead. Melts his grumpy demeanor in a second.I hadn’t seen that. That’s hilarious. Although in Grumpy’s defense, he seems to hate everyone![]()
I disagree. I have forgiven some pretty dreadful things in my time and am very open to accepting any sincerely made apology. I'd like to think I'm not alone in that.The answer is there is no making amends. At least not that the other side would accept.
So anyways as the outsider looking in,(I have no horse in the race) is SW looking like this barely squeaks out a profit or is it going to be in the realm of Eternals, Cap 4 or the Marvels?
Free speech as reflected in the quote refers to protection from government retaliation. That’s why it’s in a movie about the American President.We heard for a number of years that “free speech doesn’t protect you from the consequences of your speech.” I’m fairly sure that was one sided as to who was using that statement. If that’s the standard than it should come as no surprise when one is “hoisted via their own petard.” No?
If that’s the standard, shouldn’t she be judged by that?
I’m likely the biggest proponent of free speech around here. I don’t usually quote movies, but ironically there is a swathe of the country that should read this quote (in part) till it sinks in:
"You want free speech? Let's see you acknowledge a man whose words make your blood boil, who's standing center stage and advocating at the top of his lungs that which you would spend a lifetime opposing at the top of yours."
The irony of who the director of the American President is not lost on me.
I’m of the opinion of speech not being censored or people using it to punish those we disagree with. In a perfect world the marketplace of ideas would win out.
Unfortunately, we don’t live in that world.
I’m well aware of that.Free speech as reflected in the quote refers to protection from government retaliation. That’s why it’s in a movie about the American President.
See above.Everyone else can vote with their feet, wallets, whatever if someone says something they don’t like. They are free to do so. No one here stands to get arrested for saying what they do or making the decisions they make.
I think it also depends on if you know the person, I’m far more likely to instantly forgive a friend if they do something out of character, or less likely to forgive them if they do something that’s a pattern, when you don’t know the person it’s much harder to gauge sincerity.I disagree. I have forgiven some pretty dreadful things in my time and am very open to accepting any sincerely made apology. I'd like to think I'm not alone in that.
Can you elaborate or give an example?I’m aware and you are likely as well that lip service is paid to that and it weaponized for all manner oof ends that have nothing to do with the law.
Alone? Not likely. In an ever shrinking minority? Likely yes.I'd like to think I'm not alone in that.
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