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Oh so people are going to start blaming QAnon for shaping the public opinions like how the "Russians" did several years ago?
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Arthur Chu is defending Cuties, of course he would.
Whether or not someone defends Cuties is a litmus test for pedophilia and/or sociopathy.Chu is so determined to defend a film with 11 year old girls humping the floor while dressed like street hookers, just because the director is a POC woman and the majority of people condemning it are on the right.
Some things go way beyond left or right politics - movies sexualizing children is one of those things.
Of course, if Chu was able to see past "hurr durr the right hates it so I must defend it!", he wouldn't have a thread on here.
If a white man had directed that movie, Chu would be screaming to have his nuts cut off and fed to hungry tigers. But since it is a POC woman, it's totally OK!
Oh so people are going to start blaming QAnon for shaping the public opinions like how the "Russians" did several years ago?
Post examples.
It's funny how the same people complaining about tits in video games are defending Cuties.
I read a couple of French people's comments on the film, and the general consensus seemed to be "Our film makers really like to be edgy and push boundaries, but this one went too far."I don't have any desire to see this movie but it's weird how people are picking sides on it based on political alignment rather than assessing it on whether or not it has any artistic merit and just blindly echoing the points of their chosen side, regardless of whether or not they've seen the damn thing, which I honestly feel like the majority haven't.
IDK, French people are fucking weird, man.
I read a couple of French people's comments on the film, and the general consensus seemed to be "Our film makers really like to be edgy and push boundaries, but this one went too far."
And while I haven't seen the whole film, some scenes speak for themselves. What I said earlier about a scene of 11 year olds groping each other's asses in skimpy outfits while the camera zoomed in on it, for several minutes while they danced and twerked to a rap song about fucking, isn't hyperbole. That's a scene someone shared in his review video. Some things go beyond what can be excused by additional context.
There have also been quite a few reviewers who have said they tried to give it a fair chance and see if context made it better, and concluded after watching it that no, it didn't.
I know a bunch of the clips are old but here's a fresh(ish) cumtown recap for young and old alike on ya boi Arthur.
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How the fuck did I not remember a thing like Arthur Chu just having ants, like he's a fucking bunch of cookie crumbs on the ground?
You mean other than being a fat, retarded pan face?So he has something in common with Ian Chungus.
Conceivably there could have been a previous word that describe the concept of "bad", only to be superseded and obviated by one derived from "cross-dressing men". We see something like that in the teenage slang "gay" meaning "bad in a generic sense; embarrassing." Of course "gay" did not replace "bad", but if you imagine it did, then you would have something very much like what folk etymology claims about "baedel - bad".He's wrong about the word Bad but I'm honestly trying to figure how he thinks a society would have a word for deviations from gender norms before it had an ajective for negatives. Then again evil tended to be used like we use bad back then.
Chu resents people who are happy because happiness while there is any amount of suffering anywhere in the world is morally unforgivable. Isn't he the cunt who ranted about being a psychic Jedi meme warrior who mindkills un-PC thoughts before they emerge, or was that Cheong before he realigned himself for the gorrilionth time?Conceivably there could have been a previous word that describe the concept of "bad", only to be superseded and obviated by one derived from "cross-dressing men". We see something like that in the teenage slang "gay" meaning "bad in a generic sense; embarrassing." Of course "gay" did not replace "bad", but if you imagine it did, then you would have something very much like what folk etymology claims about "baedel - bad".
I have no idea what the following is about except Chu-Chu doesn't like married couples doing small talk:
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