Generation Wuss and related crap
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...cW7W1o47AYDG3w
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...cW7W1o47AYDG3w
Sesame Street introduces green-haired puppet called Karli who lives in foster care while her mother battles opioid addiction
- Sesame Workshop is exploring the backstory of Karli, a friend of Elmo
- Viewers will hear her explain to others that her mom has 'a grown-up problem'
- Initiative is part of the Sesame Street in Communities resources available online
- 5.7 million children under 11 live with a parent with substance use disorder
- Karli had already been introduced as a puppet in foster care earlier this year but viewers now will understand why her mother had to go away for a while
- The segments will feature Salia Woodbury, 10, whose parents are in recovery
Khalil Wells: "Just Because I F*ck Guys Doesn't Mean I'm Gay | [Aazios]
Khalil Wells: "Just Because I F*ck Guys Doesn't Mean I'm Gay
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There's a current trend in Hollywood/Schools that everything must be black, female, gay, or a combination of the three. If not, you're a racist bigot. It's a very fitting headline for this thread. You need to stop toying with antennas and seeing what **** they are actually broadcasting.
https://www.gq.com/story/masculinity...3XOeM9TR-xQRpI
GQ editor-in-chief Will Welch says masculinity is changing—and change is good.
Introducing GQ’s New Masculinity Issue, Starring Pharrell
GQ editor-in-chief Will Welch says masculinity is changing—and change is good.
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If the actor is merely black and female, or black and gay, or gay and female, then it's "problematic."
Because, you know, the word "Actor" does not describe a person who portrays a character other than themself.
True, but only if you have a black, gay female actor playing the role.
If the actor is merely black and female, or black and gay, or gay and female, then it's "problematic."
Because, you know, the word "Actor" does not describe a person who portrays a character other than themself.
If the actor is merely black and female, or black and gay, or gay and female, then it's "problematic."
Because, you know, the word "Actor" does not describe a person who portrays a character other than themself.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbi...Wj9vnK3X7xWr_Y
Pose star Billy Porter confirms he'll play the Fairy Godmother in live-action Cinderella reboot
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Unsurprisingly, someone is offended by the political incorrectness of The Shape of Water.
And not because of the fish-sex thing.
The Shape Of Water: The Monster Of White Privilege By Deffinition
On the surface The Shape Of Water shares many similarities with it’s name sake. It’s graceful, fragile and seems tangible. However, upon diving through the initial layer, many will discover that depth lurks within it’s vast and current themes. Avoiding the fact I’ve just managed to fit in four water pun there, this movie should be applauded and taken seriously for the severity of it’s thematic choices.
The most noticeable being White Privilege.
Not gonna copypasta the whole thing, but you can read it here: https://deffinition.co.uk/the-shape-...ite-privilege/
TL;DR: the author claims that the movie is a metaphor for everything from black slavery in the US to discrimination against pickle-kissers in the modern day.
And not because of the fish-sex thing.
The Shape Of Water: The Monster Of White Privilege By Deffinition
On the surface The Shape Of Water shares many similarities with it’s name sake. It’s graceful, fragile and seems tangible. However, upon diving through the initial layer, many will discover that depth lurks within it’s vast and current themes. Avoiding the fact I’ve just managed to fit in four water pun there, this movie should be applauded and taken seriously for the severity of it’s thematic choices.
The most noticeable being White Privilege.
Not gonna copypasta the whole thing, but you can read it here: https://deffinition.co.uk/the-shape-...ite-privilege/
TL;DR: the author claims that the movie is a metaphor for everything from black slavery in the US to discrimination against pickle-kissers in the modern day.
https://wegotthiscovered.com/tv/ruby...r8mR6OmtlNAf64
With the premiere of Batwoman just a few days away, fans of the popular superhero are pretty excited to begin watching the series. Lead actress Ruby Rose, however, is already assuming that a large demographic of those people won’t enjoy her new show.
According to her, this isn’t really a series for “white old men,” saying the following in a recent interview:
Ruby Rose Says Old White Men Probably Won’t Like Batwoman
With the premiere of Batwoman just a few days away, fans of the popular superhero are pretty excited to begin watching the series. Lead actress Ruby Rose, however, is already assuming that a large demographic of those people won’t enjoy her new show.
According to her, this isn’t really a series for “white old men,” saying the following in a recent interview:
“Some people will love the show, some people might be surprised and find that they really enjoy it, and some people might not see themselves on the screen and therefore not see the point. But there’s obviously plenty of shows for people like that. There’s plenty of shows for white old men.”
There are certain parts of that quote that are definitely true, as it’s hard to deny that there are many shows out there that exist mostly to entertain white men. At the same time, though, it does feel counterproductive to throw shade at a group of people who make up a large portion of Gotham City’s fanbase.
https://www.indiatimes.com/entertain...f4NYrfrkbBZIco
Janhvi Kapoor Wants To Play Female Joker, Says 'We Need Less Sanitised Roles For Women'










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