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In "The Wizard of Oz" (1939 movie), I thought I and other people disliked the Wicked Witch because she was wicked. I never paid much attention to the fact she had green skin, or cared. I guess I was unconsciously making the mistake of following the philosophy of MLK, but we're not supposed to think like that anymore. As if anybody gives a rat's ass where she goes. Every time some woke celebrity leaves the country, the average I.Q. ticks up a notch. B'bye. When I was in my early twenties I went out with a few girls who were sixteen and seventeen. It was not considered a big deal in the 1970s, and their parents had no problem with it. People were more sophisticated then. In recent years, society has become very up-tight. I remember getting a short tow around that time, and it cost me $50.00. Got mine on my 16th birthday. Most people did back then, in the '60s and '70s. I'm amazed at all the people in their late teens now who haven't got their license yet, but it's probably a good thing because teenagers, especially boys, drive like maniacs. I did. I didn't even know he was still alive. Someone has an opinion about a film title; therefore, he deserves to die. Logic. Twice. The first time I wasn't interested but a friend talked me into going. The second time was my choice. I haven't seen it since '77. This person is a dude. No matter what he has surgically removed, or surgically simulated, or how authentically female he manages to look, he's still a dude. I don't find him to be an attractive "woman". In 1980 people were more sophisticated and didn't care. I'm glad I have an old pre-woke DVD of it. It's not an action movie. It's for people with attention spans. People who read books and stuff. It was clear when she first showed up on the scene years ago that she was an intellectually challenged lunatic. Eventually she'll probably need to be institutionalized in a secure mental health facility. The Church does plenty, all on their own, to make people anti-RC. Adding some drivel won't make it any worse. Phew. I was worried. Maher is 100 percent right. Couric is an idiot. His ultimate cancellation in the U.S. resulted from the malicious lies told by his bitter, sociopathic ex-lover, and the innocent lies told by the child who was brainwashed by the ex-lover. Allen was cleared after an investigation by police detectives and psychologists, and was never even charged. At the same time, Roman Polanski, who was charged, tried, and found guilty of having sex with a young girl, and even admitted it, was given a standing ovation at the Academy Awards. Most Hollywood people are dumbass hypocrites. But you didn't see anything. An exhaustive investigation involving police detectives, doctors, and psychologists concluded that the girl was not molested or abused in any way, was lying, and was probably coached to lie by Farrow. Allen was never even charged with anything. Your claim that you don't care about these facts renders your opinion worthless. OP--Kennedy's damaged vocal cords have nothing to do with his intellect. Saying they do indicates much about yours.