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*walks into the comments section & looks around disgustedly*

Ah... low birth rates are not a win for advanced economies. Young people work harder for less money, and require less health care. Run below replacement for too long, and you end up with an overabundance of older sicker people with obsolete skill sets and difficulty learning more useful ones.

Low birthrate = crappy workforce. Italy would have to start begging people from other countries to come live and work there. Japan is going to have to do that soon. Either that or the GDP and the economy suffer.

A society where the old are plenty is a very problematic society. It should be easy for anyone to see that the healthcare system will be strained, lots of resources will be used to care for the old. there will be fewer people doing the caring. The young also tend to drive economic growth because the consume but

Jesus, you scared me for a minute there.

I’m not giving my money to a rapist, period. I get that Gabrielle is trying to make something positive come out of this, but no, sorry.

Ya know, I’m decent human being who likes engaging in conversations that would hopefully evolve our understanding of things and make the world a better place, but this movie is not for me and I don’t need to see it or support it to be a decent human being doing those things.

No offense Gabrielle but I still ain't seeing it

Let’s be honest... if you were Victoria Beckham would you want your lover gettin’ with your friends?

I want him to lose because Courtney B. Vance should win.

This is a forum for the film, for the other people sitting here on this stage. It’s not mine at the moment, it doesn’t belong to me.

I’ve read somewhere—and hope someone can confirm/disconfirm—that the Gabrielle Union character is the victim of a rape by a white visitor in the film, yet she has no lines. I find that...odd. Almost like her character is meant to exist as a symbol and not a human being who has been wronged.

This guy seems to have a lot of self-pity. His expression here is that of someone who believes he has been oppressed by the media coverage that he raped a woman. He seems like he’s on the brink, but I don’t feel sorry for him in the least. I do agree with the assessment that this needs to happen more often and we need

I’ve read all I can on this case and I think it is clear that he and his friend raped this woman. This isn’t a situation where we have to consider the norms of today vs. the norms of back then.

Must be nice to say “no” and have the person actually stop

I wish we could Milli Vanillia someone as the Director/Writer of this movie. That way I could see it and potentially laud it for being great without being disgusted by Parker, his actions, and his frequent boneheaded statements about his actions.

But Parker himself didn’t say stop so, by his own logic, not only should the journalist kept going, he should have invited two other journalists into the room to keep asking the same question.

I hate that this movie is being framed as a movement, when it's just a fucking product.

So, you’re saying that her health is everything it should be?

This is bad. This could be turning point bad. This could be lose the election bad.