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Are you secure enough in your "win" to walk away, then? All I've seen is goalpost-shifting and garden variety opportunism, a true simpleton ("boyle" instead of "boil", seriously!?) trying to convince himself that the online drubbings he's suffered are somehow "victories" for him lmao.
But hey, let's see just how confident you really are about taking this one, incel.
They were used as a food source.
Police officer is one of the most popular professions among psychopaths. They value donuts more than human lives.
She had fallen in love with him.
Seems like Skarsgård was sort of a 'trick' casting choice, to mislead the audience. Reminded me of when they cast Gary Oldman – who was essentially Hollywood's go-to villain back in the 1990s – as Sirius Black.
<i>"Debunked! Dismissed! You lost!"</i>
Lol, "winners" don't usually need to make these kinds of desperate assertions. Nor are they crouched behind the PC 24 hours a day dishing out lightning-fast responses.
That makes 1-1 for goalpost-shifting on the face of it... but not really. You're being dishonest. You know that critics were going to gush over <b>the first big league film made by a female, Asian director</b>, starring <b>Hollywood's woke Grand Dame</b>.
"So now does it boyle down to what the actor's or director's political beliefs are?"
'Nomadland' was the first notable film by an Asian, female director, and featured a prominent left-wing, female lead. The project was celebrated within woke circles as a triumph of female empowerment and racial diversity. The critics knew to play safe.
*boil, lol
'Marriage Story' centres around a guy who owns a theatre company. You seriously think he's in any way akin to Renton!?
Oh god, 'Nomadland'... knew it. I thought we perhaps had an understanding it would be excluded due to the massive woke appeal of its fledgling director and lead.
Keep going until you reach a recent film that had the visibility of 'Trainspotting', and portrayed whites in a similar, desperate way. I think I know what you're going to say, but I can counter that one...
'The Northman' was based on norse myth - you're the one moving goalposts. From the beginning we've been talking about everyday, downtrodden whites.
That was over 5½ years ago, not quite "today". And it wouldn't have been the best look for the lefties to destroy a sweet little kid giving the performance of her life.
And vomiting. Before snogging a fellow junkie.
Blacks have the same opportunities in America that Asians do. Asians are not only outperforming blacks in terms of educational performance and median income, but "privileged" whites as well. Police arrest and incarcerate more "privileged" whites than American Asians, per capita. There is no systemic racism or white privilege in the US: nobody can point to a single law or policy that stops blacks doing what whites do, and Asian success utterly smashes what is left of their flimsy, nebulous narrative.
Over the pond, there is Calton, Glasgow, where my grandparents were from. The average life expectancy was early 50s at the beginning of the 21st century, and still trails the national average by over a decade. It's a brutal place, defined by its extreme violence and drug culture. Try telling some of the residents there about their "white privilege" and see how you fare.
White muthafuckas ain't axe-in' for no tickets! That sheeeit be rayciss brah!
Pathetic zombies. Controlled by the Democratic regime that so proudly touted black slavery...
Yup. I lived in the Central Belt for a few years and despised it. It's basically an extension of Ireland, which we know to be a stone age country.
Not really. The film has to recoup its budget plus money spent on prints and ads.
Did ye, aye?
Definitely a commercial disappointment. A woke disappointment, to boot. One of those movies the critics hail as the most "important" thing since the wheel, while the world collectively goes, "Meh".
It'll probably clean up at the Oscars, though. I miss the days when that show honoured films the public actually gave a shit about (i.e. back when people bothered to watch the ceremony).