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The best part is always when they say “The network will never put that one on the air.” Except you just heard the joke, so clearly they did.

Hackers steal important information from innocent people either to sell it to third parties or ransom it.

Zaslav met this really cool media company that’s interested in merging, but it’s based in Canada, so you wouldn’t know it.

Really, so it’s not possible for a hacker to access something like a public utility and cause catastrophic damage? I’m no expert on things like that but it certainly seems possible.
And again, he’s demonstrated himself as being highly capable with even minimal access to equipment.
What if he decides he’s done with

Jordan was an excellent villain in Black Panther, and part of that is that his view of the world was at least a tempting one. But I’ve never bought into the whole “Killmonger was right” discourse that happened when the movie came out. And I think it would be harder to turn the guy who killed Forrest Whitaker’s

It turns out the real Kang was the friends we made a long the way.

That’s very much a “them” problem. If you stop catering to that crowd over damn near everything, many of these so called problems wouldn’t exist. It’s a movie, not your entire life. Recast and let the complainers shout into the void.

You somehow interpreted “The immaturity of it is far from the worst problem with the behavior” as meaning the behavior should be celebrated?  I’d like to understand how you managed that.

And keep in mind, every bit of this is the stuff his lawyers DIDN’T think was so bad that no one should hear it.

And imagine the dunderhead logic of pointing to fucking *South Park* to support this argument.

You can’t say it isn’t happening when South Park parodied it

Bro, you’re fighting to defend the honor of fucking... He-Man.

It’s the fact that it’s EVERY. SINGLE. Franchise and adaptation.

do you know in the Akira movie, Akira isn’t in it at all and is in fact, DEAD! Yet some how, he’s still relevant to the story! Crazy!

The thing is that you “angry white guys” also react this way to comics that had “strong female characters” and “LGBT stories” from the beginning. Like Scott Pilgrim. Which first came out in 2004.

The 2010 movie came out too soon to include one LGBT storyline, and minimized the other because of time constraints. That’s

“Most “angry white guys who hate women, etc” aren’t upset that women can be heroes, or black people are replacing white characters, or that LGBT stories extist. They’re annoyed at the enormity at which those things happen, often seeming extremely deliberate in it’s attack on “straight white men”.”

The anime was about Scott Pilgrim. He just wasn’t the main character.

“They’re annoyed at the enormity at which those things happen, often seeming extremely deliberate in it’s attack on “straight white men”

Oh come on. As a straight white man, absolutely none of those stories with female or minority or LGBTQ even remotely feel like an “attack”. You know why? Because I’m a well adjusted

I always thought when the TV exec suggests that the characters on Itchy & Scratchy should be asking, “Where’s Poochie?” whenever he isn’t on screen was just a funny bit of absurdity. But I’m realizing that this was actually meant to placate an audience that genuinely wanted to know where Poochie went.

This is a hilarious instance to get upset about what you’re claiming though. Scott Pilgrim vs. the World is already a deliberate attack on the straight white male protagonist. Scott Pilgrim is not a likable character (that was a big part of why I had mixed feelings about the movie). The point is that he’s a selfish