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What crap. Any thoughtful progressive is resolutely against the extreme oppression of women in Muslim culture. Your simplification is laughable.
I have no opinion on your sincerity. I was responding to the other post
Very interesting. For the first time, I actually learned something new on MC. I have long suspected the subterfuge of Muslims but didn't know it's actually part of doctrine.
I am sick and tired of Muslims proclaiming the " peaceful " nature of Islam. Horsesh--.
It was slow for sure. My favorite scenes were those of Pacino. He was terrific and amusing. Other than that , it didn't live up to the hype. De-aging Deniro was a joke and that really alienated me.
Absolutely. Some of their slang is hilarious.
I don't blame the father. A parent's job is to guide and set limits, to promote their child's well-being and encourage choices that optimize the child's potential and future. Especially in years back, parents might even seem harsh in this regard . But, the dad's insistence would have been within normal limits and definitely survivable. Poor Neill was extremely sensitive and like most adolescents, he overreacted . Unfortunately, also like many adolescents, his impulsivity was deadly. Dad had no idea that Neill was potentially suicidal.
Anyhow, doctor most certainly.
So true. But I have to have subtitles on when watching and listening to a Scot to translate.
I think he's homely and has awful pointy teeth.
I agree with your take. And the absence of woke was a surprising plus, absolutely. Too many contemporary movies are ruined, right off the bat, with woke casting ( mostly.)
If posting on MC is inversely proportional to one's " having a life" , you, having three times as many posts as me, are the loser. Bite me.
Haha! Good one.
I avoided watching this but when I finally did, I learned a lot. There's nothing woke about presenting facts.
I just saw Halloween Ends and I didn't get any woke vibes, which was a bit unexpected with JL Curtis starring and producing. I really enjoyed it, more than the previous one for certain.
There's nothing woke about telling a story as it actually happened. Dahmer did kill predominantly men of color. The neighbor was ignored as were family members who reported missing loved ones. Jesse Jackson did make it a crusade .Those are just the facts, whether you like it or not. Reviewers may twist those facts, but the series itself is an accurate portrayal of Dahmer, his actions, and the people affected. It's pretty straightforward.
OMG. You haven't even watched it, have you???The focus is on Dahmer's lifelong weirdness , better than any other portrayal I've seen
What are you talking about?? Sounds like you haven't watched more than one episode. The series completely lacks any "woke" vibe.