Guess I'm lucky I never played AL. Does the game force you to wear that Black Supremancy thing, or are you at least allowed to ignore it existing in your inventory?
Bounding Into Comics said:Joseph Aberl at Murphy’s Multiverse claimed to reveal new details on the film. He wrote, “The film will follow a Comanche woman who [defies] her culture’s norms and decides to become a warrior.”
Aberl went on to reveal casting information regarding this man character. She will be named Kee, which means “no” in Comanche. Along with Kee, she will be joined by her brother Taabe that means “sun.”
Its because they are trying to be subversive rather than be cool.The lead of the first AVP comic was a woman, I dont see this really being much different.
I have no doubt that this will be yet another typical Hollywood portrayal of Natives, which will manage to come off as racist even if they're trying to "honor" us. Actually the description of defying her tribe's cultural norms makes me think they're leaning into it - it makes me think they think of Natives as they are typically portrayed in westerns. Oh, she's going to become a warrior? So she's going to join the army?Oh yeah... This'll be a definite improvement over the last film.
New Predator 5 Details Reveal Main Character "Wants To Prove Herself In The Masculine World"
New casting and plot details have been revealed for Disney's upcoming Predator 5 film directed by Dan Trachtenberg.boundingintocomics.com
So funny. Such powerful metaphors and symbolism.
...are they wrong though?In the same episode of Saturday Night Live where they make fun (poorly) of Gina Carano for supposedly being an antisemite, they engage in antisemitic humor.
...are they wrong though?
I don't know. Are they? I was talking about the joke they made and pointing out the hypocrisy of it.
Something you want to bring up?
Don't really like smearing jokes, especially ones based in reality, as "antisemitic" or "racist."
New York Post said:The disclaimer shown prior to each episode warns viewers that the show features “stereotypes” and “mistreatment of people or cultures.”
“This program includes negative depictions and/or mistreatment of people or cultures. These stereotypes were wrong then and are wrong now,” the disclaimer states.
“Rather than remove this content, we want to acknowledge its harmful impact, learn from it and spark conversation to create a more inclusive future together,” the disclaimer says.
It was.Wasn't the Muppet show filmed in England at the time?
You're forgetting that the regressive left likes to redefine what words mean; in this particular context, "anti-semetic" means "inconvenient to the narrative that all Star Wars fans hate women". Most of the time though, it just means "espouses opinions the regressive left doesn't like"; which is a definition that can also be applied to words like "racist", "sexist", "ableist", "transphobic", and many, many others.Except Gina Carano isn't anti-Semitic.
Secondly I wan't smearing the joke for being antisemitic. I was smearing the hypocrisy in regards to the SNL episode also featuring Gina Carano for faux-antisemitism. Sorry, I don't feel like being gaslighted by you today.
It sounds like you really have something to say about Israel or the Jews you really want to get off your chest. Maybe you can open a thread about it somewhere else?
How was it "antisemitic?"
In the same episode of Saturday Night Live where they make fun (poorly) of Gina Carano for supposedly being an antisemite, they engage in antisemitic humor.
I was talking about the joke they made and pointing out the hypocrisy of it.
Except Gina Carano isn't anti-Semitic.
I'm sorry if I offended you by apparently smearing Michael Che for the metaphor but you seem to have failed to understand the point of my post and strawmanned a new meaning into it.
Secondly I wan't smearing the joke for being antisemitic. I was smearing the hypocrisy in regards to the SNL episode also featuring Gina Carano for faux-antisemitism.
wannabe online hall monitor upset?
You're forgetting that the regressive left likes to redefine what words mean; in this particular context, "anti-semetic" means "inconvenient to the narrative that all Star Wars fans hate women". Most of the time though, it just means "espouses opinions the regressive left doesn't like"; which is a definition that can also be applied to words like "racist", "sexist", "ableist", "transphobic", and many, many others.