The old "The Living Years" by Mike And The Mechanics problem.
The old "The Living Years" by Mike And The Mechanics problem.
It looks like Whedon was scapegoated. Most of Fisher’s more recent claims centred around Geoff Johns who, it seems, still works for WB.
So more of a collective punishment.
The remedial action is to edit two additional hours of Ray Fisher’s Cyborg into the long-awaited Zack Snyder’s Justice League.
Why the fuck are we- I mean, what the fuck is- What the- what the fuck- who the fuck cares? One loud mouth asshole talking about a smug asshole. Who the fuck- FUCK.
She portrays Thatcher as sociopathic.
Like many things I didn’t expect to see or hear in 2020 I can add “Hot Margaret Thatcher” to the list.
the problem is that what you call “the best” tend to only be people who went to the most expensive university, not who is actually the most talented. (since resumes don’t really show how good an applicant is, rather what their pedigree is.) diversity would be less of an issue if employers actually interviewed…
What makes you think that there’s a lack of qualified POC leadership? Why would they have to pass over a white dude to hire minorities?
This is quite the racist response. Nice job telling on yourself.
Let’s not forget her deep and abiding love for Augusto “What A Fucking Monster He Was” Pinochet.
Wasn’t she also leading one of the governments (along with the US) who backed the loathsome Khmer Rouge of all things when the Vietnamese got sick of them coming across their border to kill their citizens so they invaded and threw one of the most digusting and murderous regimes in history out of power. Extra special…
I judge historical figures based on the general attitudes of the time. Otherwise every man before 1950 would need to be declared a terrible person.
Was his anti-sematism normal behavior of the time? If so then we discuss his views within the context of the time period when discussing his work. If his views were…
If UK culture secretary Oliver Dowden is worried about an entire generation of TV viewers not being able to understand the difference between fiction and reality, he might want to turn his attention to the UK school system and parenting practices, not Netflix.
Just a month ago 70 million Americans voted for Trump (not to mention that many of them now believe there was a vast conspiracy that successfully carried out massive, multistate voter fraud). Yet we are supposed to believe people are smart enough to understand “...it’s a work of fiction that’s broadly based on…
It kinda begs the question, do we, as a society, hold our celebrities to too high a standard when society’s standards are at an all-time low?
I’m Jewish, I loved his books as a kid, and unless someone can point out to me anywhere where these ideas actually showed up in his work, I don’t have an issue with them continuing to be available for future generations.
When you give a fame...harlot (decided not to use the other word), like most celebs are, a platform to get attention by speaking their mind, they’ll undoubtedly use it. If you give a mouse a cookie, etc.