ILoveYourVibes wrote: » I agree THIS instance ...this apology ..is about virtue sig...i mean if she cared ..just don't do the film etc.
One eyed Jack wrote: » Far as I know, she issued the apology after the film came out, because like she said it’s just basic human decency not to want to hurt or offend other people. She only realised how it could be hurtful when she became aware of how it affected other people, perfectly normal stuff. This kind of stuff for example -The Witches: Why are Paralympians writing '#NotAWitch' on their bodies? As Ann Hathaway herself said, it’s nothing to do with being PC or virtue signalling, for her it’s just about having a basic level of human decency.
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » Its 2020 People who have differently shaped bodies shouldn't be portrayed as monsters anymore. It makes their lives harder. It makes children afraid of people who are different in real life. And we know it does.
Deleted User wrote: » Woah! Thats some next level stuff there. Theres a huge difference between being a monster BECAUSE you have a differently shaped body and being a monster WITH a differently shaped body. Thats madness. Vampires shouldnt have fangs because people with pointy incisors might get called dracula?
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » vampires are depicted as glamorous ..perfect even.
Deleted User wrote: » nosferatu would like a word
One eyed Jack wrote: » The Witches: Why are Paralympians writing '#NotAWitch' on their bodies? As Ann Hathaway herself said, it’s nothing to do with being PC or virtue signalling, for her it’s just about having a basic level of human decency.
iguana wrote: » Is there a disability where people have 3 long claws for a hand? The athlete in the photo with 'not a witch' written on her arm didn't look anything like the witch claw thing Anne Hathaway's character had. It was completely and totally different and comparing the two is weirdly insulting to people with physical difference. As if all differences are completely the same, including totally made up fantasy supernatural ones. I don't have a physical disability but I do have a facial birthmark so I have an understanding of having a difference on your body that can result in you being treated differently and shape, to some degree, how you act in the world. And more importantly, how for the most part it really, really doesn't. How it's a tiny, tiny, tiny, tiny part of how I am and how people treat me. (Obviously something that meant I had different abilities and need to make adaptations to how I get through life would be a real difference, but this about how people treat people's with differences.) Any campaign of this sort will result in making people feel an absolute fücktonne worse about their differences than just getting on with life. It's looking for problems that aren't there and finding hurt and offence where none was intended. I can't actually imagine how bloody insecure I'd feel about myself if I'd been subjected to this kind of shït when I was growing up. Teaching people about differences, about how not to hurt others, talking about the whats and whys of things is good. But creating problems where there aren't any only hurts people more and makes difference much bigger than they are.
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » You can manipulate human behavior very well.
Think of how it affected LGBT people in such a short time. If we say ...lets just let it be ....it will just be.
You didn't deserve to go through what you did. And saying that ...doesn't make you weak. It makes you stronger in my eyes. I would have stood up for you ! Not that you couldn't for yourself. But i would support you.
I agree THIS instance ...this apology ..is about virtue sig...i mean if she cared ..just don't do the film etc.
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » Edward scissor hands style.
Deleted User wrote: » I can manipulate human behavior? Err... .
One eyed Jack wrote: » She only realised how it could be hurtful when she became aware of how it affected other people, perfectly normal stuff.
Blondini wrote: » You can't call him that any more. It's now Edward Limb Difference.
Nermal wrote: » How much of our art, culture and tradition must we suppress or reinterpret to ensure no-one is ever hurt?
Varik wrote: » There's a push in fiction for this nonsense, the woke have a real problem with ****ing orcs for instance and Elves are obviously white supremacist. Since all fantasy/scifi species/races/whatever are just stand-ins for humans,
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » Well i think knowing hollywoods actual level of intelligence and sophistication I would believe she actually didn't have a clue. But i mean ...her fee must have been huge and tempting. TBH though Coraline ..had a great villain and designed it so well. The other mother.
Sardonicat wrote: » Are pixies still cool?
One eyed Jack wrote: » Well, Tinker Bell did try to have Wendy killed... not cool :pac:
Sardonicat wrote: » Tinker Bell is a fairy, so what would you expect.
Deleted User wrote: » All of it. Not to worry though. Soon, the only actors who can play a role, will genuinely be the same as that role. ie. A disabled person playing a disabled person, a trans playing a trans, etc. We'll have a incredibly diverse cast in every production even when historically the era only had white people (no need for diversity when it's a black cultural reference). No doubt we'll soon have a reproduction of Glenmore with a Nigerian Irish Biddy, and a Syrian Irish Fr. Tracy, etc
Deleted User wrote: » Yup. they've been going after Orcs recently. The world has gone full retard. :pac:
One eyed Jack wrote: » I haven’t seen Coraline