Social Justice Warriors - Now With Less Feminism Sperging

these "get rid of cops" people are sure a doozy. do you think they realize that detectives and various investigators who help bring home trafficked and kidnapped children are also part of the police force?
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What? She' all but saying that CPS is a form of "disenfranchisement." Yeah I guess kids who are molested, beaten, and raped by their parents should be left in their care (?) as not to disrupt the natural order of humanity or something or infringe on someone's right to abuse children. This woman is a sicko.
Expecting Black people to follow the law is white supremacy. Any kind of system with punishment is white supremacy. Nobody should be allowed to do anything towards anyone else or we are not having proper revolutionary liberation from neo-liberalism.

Now pay your taxes for my mobility scooter or you get the rope.
 
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How about a historical drama with a black Hitler. Would they be okay with that?
Coming this summer... Madea returns to cinemas. After setting out to uncover the rampant whitewashing of history, Madea makes a shocking, terrifying discovery... Grandfather? More like Grand-Fuhrer! Should Madea reveal the truth, or is this better kept a secret? And what must she do when word of her lineage spreads amongst family, friends, and even, the world? Tyler Perry returns to his iconic role as Madea, but undertakes a new challenge in his career, when he suits up, and goose steps onto the silver screen as... Adolf Hitler. Coming this Summer: Madea Reichs For The Stars, only in theatres, Rated R.
 
I know this will be unpopular as an opinion but Lucas as a writer is meh. He really shined in the broad strokes and getting fun and dynamic shots.
I actually agree with that. He is one of those few dudes who actually is good as a "Big Picture Guy" and whose general concepts are really good and if he can restrain himself from micro-managing everything and let talented people (like Lawrence Kasdan in Empire) just do their jobs at fleshing it out, he can get some great stuff made.

The prequels were what you get with Lucas micromanaging. He took a great cast with people like Natalie Portman and Hayden Christensen and made them look like planks of wood. And even that was better than the colossal buggery perpetrated by Disney.
 
I actually agree with that. He is one of those few dudes who actually is good as a "Big Picture Guy" and whose general concepts are really good and if he can restrain himself from micro-managing everything and let talented people (like Lawrence Kasdan in Empire) just do their jobs at fleshing it out, he can get some great stuff made.

The prequels were what you get with Lucas micromanaging. He took a great cast with people like Natalie Portman and Hayden Christensen and made them look like planks of wood. And even that was better than the colossal buggery perpetrated by Disney.
I will not deny that George is the archetypical Idea Guy who needs wranglers, but I still feel that there is a line to be drawn between the many reasonable criticisms of the Prequels (stiff acting, overuse of CGI, slightly rushed story), all of which can be blamed on George not having anyone to rein him in and tell him when he needed to loosen his grip, and some of the criticisms that were popularized by RLM and Plinkett, such as "the sanctity of lightsabers," where they freaked out over there being more than three Jedi in the Galaxy.
 
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