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RSoxNo1

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Also, it was 100% clear from the first time you see him in blackface that his character is a broad satire of actors who take themselves too seriously. Context is everything.
While I agree with you, there are arguments to be made that blackface is unacceptable regardless of the circumstances. We have to acknowledge that our society evolves and we rethink what is degrading and/or offensive.

Anyways, what were we talking about? James Gunn? Yep, still dumb that they fired him.
 

geekza

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While I agree with you, there are arguments to be made that blackface is unacceptable regardless of the circumstances. We have to acknowledge that our society evolves and we rethink what is degrading and/or offensive.

Anyways, what were we talking about? James Gunn? Yep, still dumb that they fired him.
There are certainly arguments, but there are also arguments that no subject should be taboo as long as the usage of the offensive situation/behavior is used in order to illuminate the negative aspect of society and, by making it a target of satire, diminishing its power.
 

the.dreamfinder

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Guess we have to demand Disney take down reruns of the “Golden Girls” now too...
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Kman101

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I don't think it was mentioned here, but a literal swarm of guests at Shanghai Disneyland surrounded a CM selling balloons and looted him.

The guests said that the price of balloons was too high, but come on :rolleyes:

I mentioned it and someone else posted a video but it kind of got lost in the various discussions going on.

I agree with you. I mean... really? Maybe you shouldn't be vacationing at Disney. The reality is, they're expensive. You are in a theme park. And the bizarre thing is how many defended the looters! Some see it as "justified". It's just mind boggling. It's also illegal to, you know, steal. I guess not in China?

It's like rioting. Why are you destroying a store and stealing from them?
 

Kman101

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Guess we have to demand Disney take down reruns of the “Golden Girls” now too...
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I'm guessing many people haven't watched shows like All in the Family ... I'm sure women could have a field day with shows from the 50s and 60s, like I Love Lucy where they play up certain things for a laugh but many would be absolutely outraged.

If someone wants to be outraged, they will be. We're just in a time where most people are overly sensitive and ready to fight (I hope no one takes this the wrong way; I'm not talking about those who truly have a cause to fight for or those who truly have to fight every day for equality, acceptance and to not be killed just walking down the street). To me, worrying about things like this or a scene on a boat ride in Disney World that most guests gloss over, to me, isn't really fighting for the cause.
 

Princess Leia

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I mentioned it and someone else posted a video but it kind of got lost in the various discussions going on.

I agree with you. I mean... really? Maybe you shouldn't be vacationing at Disney. The reality is, they're expensive. You are in a theme park. And the bizarre thing is how many defended the looters! Some see it as "justified". It's just mind boggling. It's also illegal to, you know, steal. I guess not in China?

It's like rioting. Why are you destroying a store and stealing from them?
It’s all on film, so if Chinese authorities and/or Disney wanted to charge them/ban them from property, they could probably do it.

China just started a ‘social credit’ program too, which could hinder the futures of the guests (if you haven’t read up on it.... it’s insane, and straight out of science fiction).
 

Kman101

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It’s all on film, so if Chinese authorities and/or Disney wanted to charge them/ban them from property, they could probably do it.

China just started a ‘social credit’ program too, which could hinder the futures of the guests (if you haven’t read up on it.... it’s insane, and straight out of science fiction).

I really do think I need to read up more on some things regarding China, lol. I'll look into that too.

Imagine if WDW guests did that on a regular basis or even once? Especially with those that feel entitled .. "the world owes me something so gimme" ...

Back to China, I'm kind of shocked it doesn't happen more on a regular basis if that's the attitude so many have.
 

Princess Leia

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I really do think I need to read up more on some things regarding China, lol. I'll look into that too.

Imagine if WDW guests did that on a regular basis or even once? Especially with those that feel entitled .. "the world owes me something so gimme" ...

Back to China, I'm kind of shocked it doesn't happen more on a regular basis if that's the attitude so many have.
This is a good intro to the system: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_Credit_System
 

Missing20K

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It’s all on film, so if Chinese authorities and/or Disney wanted to charge them/ban them from property, they could probably do it.

China just started a ‘social credit’ program too, which could hinder the futures of the guests (if you haven’t read up on it.... it’s insane, and straight out of science fiction).

It's scary. :facepalm:
 

Animaniac93-98

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Hola mis amigos to friendly México!
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I visited Epcot in September of 2006. Hard to believe El Rio del Tiempo, Wonders of Life and the original O'Canada!* were all still around then. Like Pirates before Johnny Depp (2005) it feels much longer ago than it was.

*To say nothing of Maelstrom, Universe of Energy, Circle of Life, Innoventions, etc
 

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