And the Marvel comics not selling has little to due with Disney buying them. People just don't read comics as much anymore.Breakdown wrote: ↑Wed May 26, 2021 9:48 amTo be fair, Disney Star Wars has jumped in quality with Clone Wars season 8, The Bad Batch and The Mandolorian. The SW comics are also really good, especially the Vader ones. The films on the other hand....yeah, not so great. Rogue One was arguably the best of the bunch and it's still a bit of a chore to get through. However now that Dave Filoni is creative director, i have high hopes for the future.Major sssspielberg! wrote: ↑Wed May 26, 2021 8:14 amNo question, but it's still sad to see it happen. I've hated seeing what's happened to Marvel and Star Wars/Lucasfilm since Disney gobbled them up. Sure, the Marvel movies are ok but the comics side has suffered a lot, and there's no point in rehashing everything wrong with Disney Star Wars. Maybe the Bond series will thrive under Amazon but unlike Disney their reach extends from entertainment to food, shopping, and soon healthcare if they get their way. It sucks that these things that used to be revolutions of cinema have to become another arm of a giant corporation to survive.
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James Bond Franchise Will Get ‘Worldwide Theatrical Release,’ Say Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson (EXCLUSIVE)MGM will make Amazon’s TV and film library even more robust. The Hollywood studio owns the James Bond catalog and has made several hit shows including “The Handmaid’s Tale” and “Fargo.” It also owns premium cable network Epix and owns several popular reality TV shows, including “Shark Tank,” “Survivor” and “The Real Housewives.”
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I feel like I can’t buy comics because I would want to buy the entire series and end up spending tons of money. Aside from that super heroes don’t do it for me. But even collecting manga can get expensive.miguelnuva wrote: ↑Wed May 26, 2021 11:39 amAnd the Marvel comics not selling has little to due with Disney buying them. People just don't read comics as much anymore.Breakdown wrote: ↑Wed May 26, 2021 9:48 amTo be fair, Disney Star Wars has jumped in quality with Clone Wars season 8, The Bad Batch and The Mandolorian. The SW comics are also really good, especially the Vader ones. The films on the other hand....yeah, not so great. Rogue One was arguably the best of the bunch and it's still a bit of a chore to get through. However now that Dave Filoni is creative director, i have high hopes for the future.Major sssspielberg! wrote: ↑Wed May 26, 2021 8:14 am
No question, but it's still sad to see it happen. I've hated seeing what's happened to Marvel and Star Wars/Lucasfilm since Disney gobbled them up. Sure, the Marvel movies are ok but the comics side has suffered a lot, and there's no point in rehashing everything wrong with Disney Star Wars. Maybe the Bond series will thrive under Amazon but unlike Disney their reach extends from entertainment to food, shopping, and soon healthcare if they get their way. It sucks that these things that used to be revolutions of cinema have to become another arm of a giant corporation to survive.
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Oh, boy, legislators are restricting our children's educations because of issues they themselves don't understand!
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Remember when they were pearl-clutching over Confederate statues getting removed because it'll "erase our history"?eabaker wrote: ↑Sat May 29, 2021 7:14 am https://www.npr.org/2021/05/28/10005372 ... ZezcwX-m1E
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If you regard BLM and Pride flags as "hate America flags," then you envision America as a a bigoted country. Period. Just fucking own it.
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I guess they think the rainbow flag is a symbol of hate towards Christians? Wasn’t that what our old friend G2000 claimed about Pride marches?
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I personally wouldn't want to see rainbow flags nor BLM flags flown in our embassies because the U.S flag does that already as it blankets everyone under it whether you believe it or not, it blankets and covers ever race, every gender, everything. Flying rainbow flags and BLM flags separately means those don't consider themselves Anericans but rather a seperate group further adding division. I understand wanting to show how America stands with the causes but the American flag does that already.
With that being said, to think that the BLM and Rainbow flag being flown is "Hating America" then that is the stupidest thing I've ever heard and is just throwing more gas into the fire. Taylor Greene is a fucking idiot that just gives true conservatives a bad name because she isn't a true conservative she's just a racist bigoted fool that I wish would just resign never to be heard from again.
With that being said, to think that the BLM and Rainbow flag being flown is "Hating America" then that is the stupidest thing I've ever heard and is just throwing more gas into the fire. Taylor Greene is a fucking idiot that just gives true conservatives a bad name because she isn't a true conservative she's just a racist bigoted fool that I wish would just resign never to be heard from again.
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Yeah... tell that to victims of the American slave trade. Or to people placed in WW2 Japanese internment camps. Or to the indigenous people who had their land stolen from them and their people massacred. Or to modern day trans people, if those examples are too far in the past for you.
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Flying rainbow flags is an expression of support for marginalized people and nothing more. That’s literally all there is to it.
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If a Pride/BLM flag entails being a "separate group" from America , then what do Thin Blue Line and Confederate flags entail?
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Way to cherry pick from the post. Did America do horrific things to get to where it is yes, every single country has. To say that it doesnt encompass the other things it has done is pretty dumb. What of the people that are fighting for equality that are Americans, soldiers that give their lives for America for everyone. The flag represents ALL aspects of America from the good to the bad. You're post comes off as hating America itself for it's past rather than embrace it for trying to change and it's future.KK42 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 11:59 amYeah... tell that to victims of the American slave trade. Or to people placed in WW2 Japanese internment camps. Or to the indigenous people who had their land stolen from them and their people massacred. Or to modern day trans people, if those examples are too far in the past for you.
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And I know why they want to fly it I think the American flag does that already without having seperate ones.
Way to think it isn't inclusive thinking everyone under it is bigoted or racist.
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I don't want those flown either. Especially the confederate flag.Spirit Ghidorah 2010 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 12:06 pm If a Pride/BLM flag entails being a "separate group" from America , then what do Thin Blue Line and Confederate flags entail?
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The way I see it, there are at least two equally valid - and common - ways of looking at the American flag. Either:goji89 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 11:46 am I personally wouldn't want to see rainbow flags nor BLM flags flown in our embassies because the U.S flag does that already as it blankets everyone under it whether you believe it or not, it blankets and covers ever race, every gender, everything. Flying rainbow flags and BLM flags separately means those don't consider themselves Anericans but rather a seperate group further adding division. I understand wanting to show how America stands with the causes but the American flag does that already.
With that being said, to think that the BLM and Rainbow flag being flown is "Hating America" then that is the stupidest thing I've ever heard and is just throwing more gas into the fire. Taylor Greene is a fucking idiot that just gives true conservatives a bad name because she isn't a true conservative she's just a racist bigoted fool that I wish would just resign never to be heard from again.
A.) It represents the ideology in which "America," as a concept, is rooted. In other words, it represents the best of America's possibilities, regardless of whether or not the government and citizens as a whole is living up to them. This, of course, is highly abstract, and no two people are likely to agree on precisely what those represented values are/should be. In some cases, those ideals can be applied in diametrically opposed ways. In that case, it is inclusive of all groups when it is placed by someone who believes that America should be inclusive of all groups; and it is bigoted against some groups by people who want American policy to enforce their own bigotry.
B.) It represents the current state of American government and policy, for good or ill.
In neither case is it inherently, universally fully inclusive of those groups; and it is certainly not specific in representing the protection of those groups. I think we should recognize that, to a lot of people, that flag represents the worst things about America every bit as much as it represents the best things.
And I don't see how flying a flag other than the American flag signifies that people thinks of themselves as separate from Americans. By that logic, anyone who flies a state flag considers themselves, say, a Virignian or a Kentuckian or a New Yorker not in addition to, but rather instead of an American. It's entirely possible to be both in those cases, right?
What if we think of those additional flags as amendments? Can you see a perspective from which flying those flags alongside the American flag could be taken as a continuation and expansion of the original thought? A clarification?
Regardless, we certainly agree about MTG and her moronic, flame-baiting comments. People like her are a huge part of why productive conversation between opposing viewpoints is such a rarity.
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Very astute with your reply and I'm gonna have to agree really. We can find both the good and bad so I got nothing add to this.eabaker wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 12:29 pmThe way I see it, there are at least two equally valid - and common - ways of looking at the American flag. Either:goji89 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 11:46 am I personally wouldn't want to see rainbow flags nor BLM flags flown in our embassies because the U.S flag does that already as it blankets everyone under it whether you believe it or not, it blankets and covers ever race, every gender, everything. Flying rainbow flags and BLM flags separately means those don't consider themselves Anericans but rather a seperate group further adding division. I understand wanting to show how America stands with the causes but the American flag does that already.
With that being said, to think that the BLM and Rainbow flag being flown is "Hating America" then that is the stupidest thing I've ever heard and is just throwing more gas into the fire. Taylor Greene is a skreeonking idiot that just gives true conservatives a bad name because she isn't a true conservative she's just a racist bigoted fool that I wish would just resign never to be heard from again.
A.) It represents the ideology in which "America," as a concept, is rooted. In other words, it represents the best of America's possibilities, regardless of whether or not the government and citizens as a whole is living up to them. This, of course, is highly abstract, and no two people are likely to agree on precisely what those represented values are/should be. In some cases, those ideals can be applied in diametrically opposed ways. In that case, it is inclusive of all groups when it is placed by someone who believes that America should be inclusive of all groups; and it is bigoted against some groups by people who want American policy to enforce their own bigotry.
B.) It represents the current state of American government and policy, for good or ill.
In neither case is it inherently, universally fully inclusive of those groups; and it is certainly not specific in representing the protection of those groups. I think we should recognize that, to a lot of people, that flag represents the worst things about America every bit as much as it represents the best things.
And I don't see how flying a flag other than the American flag signifies that people thinks of themselves as separate from Americans. By that logic, anyone who flies a state flag considers themselves, say, a Virignian or a Kentuckian or a New Yorker not in addition to, but rather instead of an American. It's entirely possible to be both in those cases, right?
What if we think of those additional flags as amendments? Can you see a perspective from which flying those flags alongside the American flag could be taken as a continuation and expansion of the original thought? A clarification?
Regardless, we certainly agree about MTG and her moronic, flame-baiting comments. People like her are a huge part of why productive conversation between opposing viewpoints is such a rarity.
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And what's funny is, they like to pretend that the same people that tried to take their healthcare away (!) actually legitimately care about history despite the fact that they rewrote the damn history books in Texas, particularly the parts that inconvenienced them like the Jim Crow laws.Spirit Ghidorah 2010 wrote: ↑Mon May 31, 2021 6:07 amRemember when they were pearl-clutching over Confederate statues getting removed because it'll "erase our history"?eabaker wrote: ↑Sat May 29, 2021 7:14 am https://www.npr.org/2021/05/28/10005372 ... ZezcwX-m1E
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You know? Just like they want to give Trump all the credit for the Covid vaccine after calling Covid a hoax and the vaccine a scam and refusing to wear masks.
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