Does "Blazing Saddles" offend you?

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Gone with the Wind?
Paw Patrol???
Tarantino?

Is it because it might offend:
Your bestest "black friend?
The Democrat Party?
The Prog Squad?
Le AntiFa?
#BLM?
Colin?

Whatever the fuck happened to just don't watch it? Turn the dial? Change the channel?
Is it because you don't want someone else to watch it? I don't get it!

Maybe we should round up all the copies of offensive movies,
and throw in Huckleberry Finn too,
and create a blazing bonfire?

Just erase history.
Farenheit 451
 
Whatever the fuck happened to just don't watch it? Turn the dial? Change the channel?
Is it because you don't want someone else to watch it? I don't get it!

YES.....the Karens of the world know you'll have a good time and it dives them fucking NUTS.

They can't take a joke and they can't stand it that others can.

On that note I think it's time to roll a honker up and enjoy one of the all time greatest fart jokes. :D
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Just erase history.
Farenheit 451

They feel.....they don't think.
 
People who make movies that offend me:
Jean Claude van Dam
Steven Seagull
Chuckie N

;)


I just don't watch them!
 
People who make movies that offend me:
Jean Claude van Dam
Steven Seagull
Chuckie N

;)
!

I have my list of entertainers I don't like either.

Some I can't stand professionally, others I won't support because of their personal statements.

Film/games being more personal/political.

Music is about the music, IDC if a sister fucking, wife beating, substance abusing, tried to or did murder someone, commie scumbag whack job wrote/performed it, a good tune is a good tune and a terrible song is terrible, idc if Jesus himself wrote it.

But that's just me. :cool:

I just don't watch them!

That's because you're an adult.

Control freak Karens?? Not so much.
 
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Gone with the Wind?
Paw Patrol???
Tarantino?

Is it because it might offend:
Your bestest "black friend?
The Democrat Party?
The Prog Squad?
Le AntiFa?
#BLM?
Colin?

Whatever the fuck happened to just don't watch it? Turn the dial? Change the channel?
Is it because you don't want someone else to watch it? I don't get it!

Maybe we should round up all the copies of offensive movies,
and throw in Huckleberry Finn too,
and create a blazing bonfire?

Just erase history.
Farenheit 451


It's the authoritarian progressive socialist version of tolerance and free speech.
 
Gone with the Wind?
Paw Patrol???
Tarantino?

Is it because it might offend:
Your bestest "black friend?
The Democrat Party?
The Prog Squad?
Le AntiFa?
#BLM?
Colin?

Whatever the fuck happened to just don't watch it? Turn the dial? Change the channel?
Is it because you don't want someone else to watch it? I don't get it!

Maybe we should round up all the copies of offensive movies,
and throw in Huckleberry Finn too,
and create a blazing bonfire?

Just erase history.
Farenheit 451


Don't forget "Spanky and our gang" :D:cool:
 
Here are two offensive (English language) films made in the past decade. They are offensive (IMHO) because only whites produce, direct, write, be main characters or title character, and hold other top-level roles. There are hundreds of films shutting out blacks from the key, top level positions. Hundreds.

Do you remember black actors on the screen as main characters in 'Good Will Hunting' or the remake of 'True Grit'? 'We're the Millers' gave little screen time to anyone not white. These are really good movies but apparently not good enough to include key black actors in primary roles. Reboot Hollywood.

The Martian
  • white main character, "The Martian" (Mark Watney) played by Matt Damon
  • white producers (8); non-white but not black producer (1)
  • white director
  • white screenwriter
  • white author of book film is based on
  • white music composer
  • white cinematographer

Friends With Benefits
  • white main characters
  • white producers (8)
  • white director
  • white screenwriters (3)
  • white music composer
  • white cinematographer
  • white film editor

Please check my accuracy on this data but I am not finding any blacks in key positions on these films. If accurate this is wrong. It's the 2000s not 1950.
 
Here are two offensive (English language) films made in the past decade. They are offensive (IMHO) because only whites produce, direct, write, be main characters or title character, and hold other top-level roles. There are hundreds of films shutting out blacks from the key, top level positions. Hundreds.

Do you remember black actors on the screen as main characters in 'Good Will Hunting' or the remake of 'True Grit'? 'We're the Millers' gave little screen time to anyone not white. These are really good movies but apparently not good enough to include key black actors in primary roles. Reboot Hollywood.

The Martian
  • white main character, "The Martian" (Mark Watney) played by Matt Damon
  • white producers (8); non-white but not black producer (1)
  • white director
  • white screenwriter
  • white author of book film is based on
  • white music composer
  • white cinematographer

Friends With Benefits
  • white main characters
  • white producers (8)
  • white director
  • white screenwriters (3)
  • white music composer
  • white cinematographer
  • white film editor

Please check my accuracy on this data but I am not finding any blacks in key positions on these films. If accurate this is wrong. It's the 2000s not 1950.

You get your knickers in a twist over the darnedest things.
 
You get your knickers in a twist over the darnedest things.

Racism needs to be called out. If we've learned anything, that's it.

Hollywood is a high-profile, racist, whites-only club that spends a lot of time pointing fingers at everyone else. And they thought rampant pedophilia was the only issue in town.

There are hundreds of classic, celebrated films that give very little to no screen time to blacks like "Thelma & Louise," "Bridget Jones's Diary," "The Imitation Game," and "American Hustle."

Thousands of classic tv shows in the same boat.
 
^^^^ True.

I am not for film banning but perhaps films should be labeled for their racial integration.

There must be a way to develop a grading system for films, online content, television/streaming programs and series, etc. that scores racial inclusion.

That's one idea. Another idea is to identify the race in the credits. That way everyone can decide for themselves if the production companies are racist or not based on inclusion. It would be simple to add the race or national origin to the credits. Examples: Ben Affleck (White) or George Takei (Japanese-American)
 
I am not for film banning but perhaps films should be labeled for their racial integration.

There must be a way to develop a grading system for films, online content, television/streaming programs and series, etc. that scores racial inclusion.

That's one idea. Another idea is to identify the race in the credits. That way everyone can decide for themselves if the production companies are racist or not based on inclusion. It would be simple to add the race or national origin to the credits. Examples: Ben Affleck (White) or George Takei (Japanese-American)

Why stop at race? why not identify the sexual orientation and marital status of everyone who worked on a film? And their religion, too! We need to know if all religions are being represented proportionally in a film!
 
I am not for film banning but perhaps films should be labeled for their racial integration.

There must be a way to develop a grading system for films, online content, television/streaming programs and series, etc. that scores racial inclusion.

That's one idea. Another idea is to identify the race in the credits. That way everyone can decide for themselves if the production companies are racist or not based on inclusion. It would be simple to add the race or national origin to the credits. Examples: Ben Affleck (White) or George Takei (Japanese-American)

Or Tom Cruise (Cunt).
 
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