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Some men REALLY want to be the magical girl.The actual fuck
And of course, it's all Q's fault instead of the idiots who believed him.
It's funny, I was just thinking the same thing. the real life section of the Powder Keg Crowd page features a mention of such events as the LA Riots and Woodstock 99, but not one mention of last year's riots, despite several of the George Floyd protests turning unambiguously violent.
I’d also note that they really misinterpreted the shoplifting incident in their write-up of the LA riots. The narrative that a black teen was shot over a bottle of orange juice is mostly false: the shopkeeper that capped her was a short middle-aged Korean-American woman who the “victim” had just roughed up over being confronted when she put the juice in her bag (classic shoplifting move, by the way), not some imposing Korean dude who shot shoplifters on sight. Just to demonstrate the point of how TVT likes to downplay events to make their side seem justified.It's funny, I was just thinking the same thing. the real life section of the Powder Keg Crowd page features a mention of such events as the LA Riots and Woodstock 99, but not one mention of last year's riots, despite several of the George Floyd protests turning unambiguously violent.
Of course, even if they did put in a bit, they'd probably blame muh racism and the EEEEEVIL PIGS!!!, and generally downplay the extent of the looting and destruction.
It's funny, I was just thinking the same thing. the real life section of the Powder Keg Crowd page features a mention of such events as the LA Riots and Woodstock 99, but not one mention of last year's riots, despite several of the George Floyd protests turning unambiguously violent.
Of course, even if they did put in a bit, they'd probably blame muh racism and the EEEEEVIL PIGS!!!, and generally downplay the extent of the looting and destruction.
I’d also note that they really misinterpreted the shoplifting incident in their write-up of the LA riots. The narrative that a black teen was shot over a bottle of orange juice is mostly false: the shopkeeper that capped her was a short middle-aged Korean-American woman who the “victim” had just roughed up over being confronted when she put the juice in her bag (classic shoplifting move, by the way), not some imposing Korean dude who shot shoplifters on sight. Just to demonstrate the point of how TVT likes to downplay events to make their side seem justified.
en.wikipedia.org
Shortly before 10:00 am on Saturday, March 16, Harlins entered the store. Du observed Harlins putting a $1.79 bottle of orange juice in her backpack. Du concluded Harlins was attempting to steal, and did not see the money Harlins held in her hand. Du claimed to have asked Harlins if she intended to pay for the orange juice, to which Du claimed Harlins responded, "What orange juice?" Two eyewitnesses—9-year-old Ismail Ali and his 13-year-old sister Lakeshia Combs—disputed that claim, saying that Du called Harlins a "bitch" and accused her of trying to steal, to which they claimed Harlins replied that she intended to pay for the orange juice.[11] After speaking with the two eyewitnesses present and viewing the videotape of the incident, recorded by a store security camera, the police concluded that Harlins intended to pay for the beverage with money in hand.
How does someone miss the point that badly? The reason people bring up the movie is that it is a demonstration of something that is blatantly satirical and mocking of virtually everyone, and that modern political correctness would never let it fly because some of the many groups it made fun of were minorities. Nobody would allow Blazing Saddles to be made today, but they would absolutely allow a movie build around a very one-sided and mean-spirited mockery of straight white men.
I just watched this movie again, and I just have this to say:
I know that the "Valkyrie Helicopters" was supposed to be a bad thing in the movie, but that song has become synonymous with helicopters raining death upon their enemies thanks to that damn movie. Hoyt had also played the song in a prior encounter, so it was a sort of call-back combined with the spectacle of being able to have your own Valkyrie ride. Having played the game, it's hard to deny that it was pretty cool.Someone apparently not understanding that the pilots playing Ride of the Valkyries in Apocalypse Now was not supposed to be a positive thing.
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And let's face it, white women.How does someone miss the point that badly? The reason people bring up the movie is that it is a demonstration of something that is blatantly satirical and mocking of virtually everyone, and that modern political correctness would never let it fly because some of the many groups it made fun of were minorities. Nobody would allow Blazing Saddles to be made today, but they would absolutely allow a movie build around a very one-sided and mean-spirited mockery of straight white men.
Only if they’re “Karens,” though. Dark/technicolor-haired and quirky women still get a lot of love as the main feminist type in the world.And let's face it, white women.
...because they tend to be the writers. Totally a coincidence!Only if they’re “Karens,” though. Dark/technicolor-haired and quirky women still get a lot of love as the main feminist type in the world.