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I'm just saying, is it not possible, within this project, to draw allusions to now, and maybe show some of the more head-in-sand white people that, as far as you think we've come, maybe we haven't?

Was Chaplin's The Great Dictator problematic?

This is why I only caught a few minutes of it.

That's… unfortunate. The part about them being real. It's not entirely shocking though… sadly.

Ok… well who's to say that this project will be racist?

For which part of the country?

I'm aware of it, but have not seen more than a few minutes of it.

I'd be happier if the attitudes that were the norm at the times they were made hadn't existed.

Who's to say there won't be POC in leading roles in this?

Actually 35… my initial typo took off a decade.

Yeah, but Orwell published 1984 in 1949 and then 1984 totally happened.

Yeah, that's what the "blackhat" in blackhat refers to… just like… the opposite.

How is there not already a band named Creepy Dweebs?

Talk of "white hats" could also signal they've been watching blackhat, available now on HBOGO! maybe… I don't know

I thought it was like when Daffy Duck gets hit and his bill spins around but doesn't end up straight.

What about the part of the alt-right who are currently 10 year olds?

Somehow, decades after Tipper Gore, it makes people who thought she was completely wrong feel better if they can denounce art they hate as literal evil. Maybe people just getting old.

I think you can really ascribe the politics of this film any way you want and not necessarily be wrong.

"Ugg not yet find perfection."

Advanced Remake Syndrome will eventually infect all arts.