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Cape Fear is one of those films that I’ve seen about 10 times and never get bored of it.

Absolutely loved her in Cape Fear. And many other films.

nope. There’s plenty more and better.

ok, but if a film or a tv series was called ‘Bitch’ I wouldn’t have problem watching it because I would understand that the word is probably going to be used in a completely different metaphorical and symbolic context, rather than an insult, let’s say uttered by Donald Trump.

Where I come from - Slovakia, this word is not an insult. It refers to member of a Roma community in a slang term.

I am surprised at the outrage too.

What is racist about it?

I don’t know how much you guys know about the history and etymology of the word ‘gypsy’ but it’s a bit more complex than just a ‘racial slur’.

calm down, it’s just a hyperbole.

‘So, what’s your problem? You don’t have any? OK, what’s your lover’s problem? Oh, crap, they just dumped you. Bummer. Uhh, how about your mom? What’s your mom’s problem? She’s dead!?’

Bless her. She has one of the worst jobs in the world. And I count Bangladeshi sweatshops into that.

and Donald’s prostitutes.

actually during the campaign, there were very much on his side, doing their utmost best to smear Clinton in whichever way possible.

funny you should mention that. In the early Middle Ages, when Russians couldn’t decide whom to choose as a next king, they literally invited Vikings to help them rule.

Russia, Israel and (omitted) Saudi Arabia. Great list of friends for the US.

US and UK are at the moment going through an interesting period of discovering that they are not in fact, indispensable to the world.

show us your art then, deep thinker.

Any kind of dogmatic version of religion was invented by men for the sole purpose of protecting their fragile egos.

but doesn’t that go against the definition of an agent? Of course, if you play the game you might end up being played.

well, exactly. You can’t be a foreign agent and ‘a patsy’ at the same time. The first requires some kind of intelligence, which she obviously doesn’t posses.