Message from @DishonoredRonin
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I used to listen to the Adventures in Odyssey back in the day
I just watched this episode
She is 82 now
Is that Gilligan's island?
Yes
The best sitcom ever IMO
Watching Hamilton
Honestly, I like it but the casting *is* racist, no matter how much CNN denies it
It's a reminder that no matter what you do, your skin color makes you boring, undesirable, and evil if you are white and no, you cannot complain about it.
(Like straight up, this is general consensus online - having people color is superior to "old crusty white men.")
I understand reimaginings, but it does rub me wrong when people are treated as though they're lucky to be in a "POC role" when the inspiration was a white person
Honestly, Broadway is full of racism
So is Disney
I guess the only comparison would be The Magnificent Seven - it was based on a Japanese movie
In that sense, I'm okay with it
Then there are people complaining over Mandalorian episode 2.
Because of "mass gynecide"
What was A New Hope then?
Or Rogue One?
I find it a little funny that the same people who are pro-choice are complaining because Baby Yoda ate four eggs.
"But, but...Baby Yoda is PURE and GOOD, and not at all not a sparkling ray of sunshine and rainbows!!!"
I just love the irony of it
Soon those memes about animal rights activists committing suicide after stepping on an ant will become true
With how the madness keeps getting turned up
Also posted in General Meme Dump, but fits the conversation here...
I'm guessing since Jawas appear to be black, they're fine? JLM?
I left my liberal translator on Alderaan.
Falling Down was just a leftist anti gun PSA
I watched Falling Down with my ex. She kept saying "That's YOU" through it.
Women
A few years ago my mother kept brow beating me and I told my Dad, "After watching Criminal Minds and living with Mom I know why some guys become serial killers.";.
I'm not saying my ex was wrong...LOL
LOL
Sometimes you can just relate to characters and why they do the things they do
That doesn't mean I would do them but I can understand where they are coming from.
so i was thinking about Yuri Bezmonov today and his interview, was thinking about it and wanted to find a book on KGB/spy propaganda from ex agents and how so many people can belive being lies to to the point "i can show them the camps and they would tell me im lying". i was looking on amazon and it was books like "50 ways to defeat the radical left" or "how the russians interfered in the 2016 us election" (seriously soviet union died in 1991 and that pops up...)
any suggestions for some good books?
@Serenity I don't have anythign directly related to the KGB, but all agencies.. MI5 etc operate the same, i got some titles I could tilt you towards
Such as the double-cross system