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olddicklemon72 t1_iu1wsvd wrote

Everything everywhere has become bee-hives for stupid people complaints.

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Bridge4_Kal t1_iu208g6 wrote

Hey, fuck you, I have a complaint about your prior statement!

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grafxguy1 t1_iu2q8yt wrote

Oh, I'm sorry. This is for an argument. If you're looking to complain, you just go down the hall to the door on the left.

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firthy t1_iu3ndru wrote

You want to complain!? Look at these shoes. I've only had them three weeks
and the heels are worn right through. If you complain nothing happens, you might as well not bother.

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grafxguy1 t1_iu4853j wrote

Excuse me- did you pay for a 5 minute complaint or is this for the full half hour?

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EN1009 t1_iu27jjo wrote

Truth. It’s really starting to take a toll too

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Sparktank1 t1_iu3h5m8 wrote

>Everything everywhere

I thought it was a good movie. What are they complaining about?

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Butterbuddha t1_iu4dtcw wrote

Why does it have to be a bagel? What are you saying about Jewish people??!?!?

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grafxguy1 t1_iu2pt5n wrote

Yet, strangely none of them ever complain about bee hives.

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[deleted] t1_iu3pajm wrote

There are a lot of people that are refusing to view media through the lens in which it was created. The phrase “it’s wrong now, and was wrong then” appears at the start of a few Disney+ shows and while I agree with the sentiment, it’s not true. It was 100% not wrong then it was widely acceptable to use stereotypes in media.

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KatyPerrysBigFatCock t1_iu3ybr3 wrote

Widely accepted and wrong are vastly different. Slavery was widely accepted but it was still morally wrong no matter what lease you view.

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[deleted] t1_iu3yo2l wrote

Morally wrong is subjective and slavery was considered morally right my many/most people of the time.

Just because you and I in 2022 believe it’s wrong doesn’t mean it was wrong to the people that lives during its time.

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SpuzzLovely t1_iu41miw wrote

There been moral opposition to slavery since the Persian Empire, anyone who wasn't a wealthy land owner wasn't a fan.

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[deleted] t1_iu41x6j wrote

I did not know that buy I also have vetted the information so I don’t know if it’s true. Slavery also has little to do with Charlie Brown or stereotypes in old media which is what my original comment was about.

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Kush_the_Ninja t1_iu4gtpv wrote

Man just give up, you’re not gonna convince anyone they slavery wasn’t wrong.

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Wagnaard t1_iu4hcj3 wrote

Somewhere some film major made a big project out of the hidden allegory and metaphors in Charlie Brown and the Great Pumpkin both.

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