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It should be LGB not Lgbtq.
Trans people are not the same as LGB people, it’s not about sexual orientation, they should be their own thing and stop forcing “lesbians shouldn’t exclud MTF”
Q is people making labels up to describe whatever they feel like doing, NB thing etc be whatever you want, but it’s not a sexual orientation, there is only 3 of them, again stop saying lesbians should date you because you don’t have a gender, you DO.
At the moment it feels like Lgbtq community is seen as a circus with different freaks, mostly focused on sex.
Trans people are not the same as LGB people, it’s not about sexual orientation, they should be their own thing and stop forcing “lesbians shouldn’t exclud MTF”
Q is people making labels up to describe whatever they feel like doing, NB thing etc be whatever you want, but it’s not a sexual orientation, there is only 3 of them, again stop saying lesbians should date you because you don’t have a gender, you DO.
At the moment it feels like Lgbtq community is seen as a circus with different freaks, mostly focused on sex.
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Media suddenly lost interest when it's black supremacist killing white people
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Unpopular but trueGuest wrote: ↑23 Nov 2021, 23:58Media suddenly lost interest when it's black supremacist killing white people
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Because it doesn't fit the narrative.Guest wrote: ↑23 Nov 2021, 23:58Media suddenly lost interest when it's black supremacist killing white people
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da. Because "diversity, equity and inclusion" is nothing but Black, Muslim and Trans at all cost. Instead of same qualifications, standards and merits (and with those 'identities'). So they will continue to appoint them above else.Guest wrote: ↑23 Nov 2021, 15:36I see that Americans, even thought they live in a country with a tiny muslim population for which they should count their blessings, still manage to have muslim nutters Why don't you guys ever learn from Europe? Or Canada since it's closer to you. Don't appoint these people, don't give them an inch, they'll take a mileGuest wrote: ↑23 Nov 2021, 13:49Unpopular: maybe someone who wants to kill anyone shouldn't be in charge of diversity,equity, and inclusion? Too much to ask?
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x2 another DA. I like that film and director and many Italian films. Grew up with a love for diverse films all over the world, subtitled. Diversity obsession is r-------.Guest wrote: ↑23 Nov 2021, 12:55DAGuest wrote: ↑23 Nov 2021, 12:13an Italian cast would mean a film in Italian, not English. Americans are never gonna watch that because if there's one thing they cannot tolerate in spite of their obsession with 'diversity' it's subtitlesGuest wrote: ↑23 Nov 2021, 09:47Lady Gaga ( and co.) should have just spoke in their natural accent. The American cast totally failed at portraying Italian accents and it makes the film unwatchable. If they wanted an authentic respectful film they would have had an Italian cast, so why think publishing this weird mix of New York and parody of Americans doing a generic Eastern Europe accent was totally unproblematic.
A long as you insist on only watching movies in English you'll run into the same problems
Oh well, movies in Italian already exist and some of them are really nice, some are masterpieces too.
I saw the Eclipse by Antonioni yesterday night and... who cares about Lady Gaga and diversity obsessions?
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DA. No surprise. Canada does another usual Canadian thing. The only thing attractive there is the nature. People... ugh.Guest wrote: ↑23 Nov 2021, 06:48Wtf Canada y'all weird AF with y'all TRAs running around harassing women, defending Islam misogyny, and now this?Guest wrote: ↑23 Nov 2021, 04:11Guest wrote: ↑22 Nov 2021, 12:36because diversity is beautiful/multiculturalism is great/islam is wonderfulGuest wrote: ↑22 Nov 2021, 00:34Wait why?Guest wrote: ↑21 Nov 2021, 20:40no discernable culture of their own, feels insecure in comparison to the big American neighbor and wants to feel special and different. Hence crazy wokeism. Plus tons of muslim immigrants that have made it an almost shithole. Canada was the country that wanted to create sharia tribunals in Ontario until some women spoke up and said 'guys this is a terrible idea'
are you really asking why? where do you live that it's a surprise to you?
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I think posters should be able to use whatever acronyms feel the most authentic and realistic to themselves without fear of getting flamed or ridiculed by others who don't happen to agree or share the same understanding. Most of what we say, and how we say it, anyway result from the different experiences or encounters we've had with others who are like (or unlike) us.
Here is a beautiful saying attributed to the fourth-century Saint Augustine of Hippo: "In essentials, unity; in non-essentials, liberty; in all things, charity." I think it is still applicable to many gray areas of life today?
We already get it why some anons on here use "LGB" while others use "LGBT(Q)." It will remain a controversial issue for all the communities involved for years to come. People of different sexuality(ies) or gender identity(ies) are not -- and may never be -- of one mind regarding these acronyms or labels that imply inclusion or exclusion.Guest wrote: ↑23 Nov 2021, 23:52It should be LGB not Lgbtq.
Trans people are not the same as LGB people, it’s not about sexual orientation, they should be their own thing and stop forcing “lesbians shouldn’t exclude MTF”
Q is people making labels up to describe whatever they feel like doing, NB thing etc be whatever you want, but it’s not a sexual orientation, there is only 3 of them, again stop saying lesbians should date you because you don’t have a gender, you DO.
At the moment it feels like Lgbtq community is seen as a circus with different freaks, mostly focused on sex.
I think posters should be able to use whatever acronyms feel the most authentic and realistic to themselves without fear of getting flamed or ridiculed by others who don't happen to agree or share the same understanding. Most of what we say, and how we say it, anyway result from the different experiences or encounters we've had with others who are like (or unlike) us.
Here is a beautiful saying attributed to the fourth-century Saint Augustine of Hippo: "In essentials, unity; in non-essentials, liberty; in all things, charity." I think it is still applicable to many gray areas of life today?
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OP here, same. I grew up as a cinephile so I love good movies regardless their language.Guest wrote: ↑24 Nov 2021, 03:29x2 another DA. I like that film and director and many Italian films. Grew up with a love for diverse films all over the world, subtitled. Diversity obsession is r-------.Guest wrote: ↑23 Nov 2021, 12:55DA
Oh well, movies in Italian already exist and some of them are really nice, some are masterpieces too.
I saw the Eclipse by Antonioni yesterday night and... who cares about Lady Gaga and diversity obsessions?
I think it's a cultural difference too. I don't know where you all are from but I'm from the EU.
The most important film festivals in Europe are international ones (Cannes, Berlin, Venice...) so it's easy for us to know about diverse movie productions. Of course there are national film festivals too but I may be wrong of they are not perceived as important as the international ones.
As far as I know the most important American film competition is the Academy Awards, that is the American equivalent of the French César Awards. It's a national festival, celebrating the best national artists/movies. I think this is one of the reasons American people don't even think about watching subtitled movies, they don't "exist" to them.
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can you imagine if it had been a white guy plowing through a crowd of black people? the media response would be very different
the victims are older white women who are literally the most hated demographics for liberals and the rest are kids but they're white so they got what they deserved
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Guest wrote: ↑24 Nov 2021, 08:29[quote
We already get it why some anons on here use "LGB" while others use "LGBT(Q)." It will remain a controversial issue for all the communities involved for years to come. People of different sexuality(ies) or gender identity(ies) are not -- and may never be -- of one mind regarding these acronyms or labels that imply inclusion or exclusion.Guest wrote: ↑23 Nov 2021, 23:52It should be LGB not Lgbtq.
Trans people are not the same as LGB people, it’s not about sexual orientation, they should be their own thing and stop forcing “lesbians shouldn’t exclude MTF”
Q is people making labels up to describe whatever they feel like doing, NB thing etc be whatever you want, but it’s not a sexual orientation, there is only 3 of them, again stop saying lesbians should date you because you don’t have a gender, you DO.
At the moment it feels like Lgbtq community is seen as a circus with different freaks, mostly focused on sex.
I think posters should be able to use whatever acronyms feel the most authentic and realistic to themselves without fear of getting flamed or ridiculed by others who don't happen to agree or share the same understanding. Most of what we say, and how we say it, anyway result from the different experiences or encounters we've had with others who are like (or unlike) us.
Here is a beautiful saying attributed to the fourth-century Saint Augustine of Hippo: "In essentials, unity; in non-essentials, liberty; in all things, charity." I think it is still applicable to many gray areas of life today?
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da
#kumbaya
I don't use LGB, I use lesbian because that is the only group I'm remotely interested in and with whom I share a semblance of anything. Couldn't care less about men and gay men aren't different just because they happen to fuck other men. They still hate women and they especially hate lesbians. They're the ones who let the T and B infiltrate but now are trying to rewrite history and sweep this under the carpet. Take a look at Datalounge, it's filled with misogyny. Bisexuals are insufferable and for all intents and purposes lead heterosexual lives. We have nothing in common
I of course find many lesbians stupid and lame and completely self-destructive so there's that
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On second thought I agree with you. Since American people aren't able to spell correctly Italian food, Italian restaurants in the US should be owned by Italian people only and they should employ Italian staff only.Guest wrote: ↑23 Nov 2021, 09:47Lady Gaga ( and co.) should have just spoke in their natural accent. The American cast totally failed at portraying Italian accents and it makes the film unwatchable. If they wanted an authentic respectful film they would have had an Italian cast, so why think publishing this weird mix of New York and parody of Americans doing a generic Eastern Europe accent was totally unproblematic.
It's a matter of diversity, you know.
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DA exactly. For many years, I have seen too many sick liberals freely expressing in that way, directly or indirectly. The double standards and the latest news do not remotely surprise me though.Guest wrote: ↑24 Nov 2021, 11:49can you imagine if it had been a white guy plowing through a crowd of black people? the media response would be very different
the victims are older white women who are literally the most hated demographics for liberals and the rest are kids but they're white so they got what they deserved
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True, its tick boxes of three types and nothing else. They don't care about diversity of opinions. They don't care about other minorities, they don't care about poor people, they don't care about the eldery, they don't care about disabled people even though the loons are always making up random disabilities they claim to have. Oh and Fat people...they care about fat people long enough to scream FatPhobia...but otherwise there isn't any Fat Inclusion campaign.Guest wrote: ↑24 Nov 2021, 03:21da. Because "diversity, equity and inclusion" is nothing but Black, Muslim and Trans at all cost. Instead of same qualifications, standards and merits (and with those 'identities'). So they will continue to appoint them above else.Guest wrote: ↑23 Nov 2021, 15:36I see that Americans, even thought they live in a country with a tiny muslim population for which they should count their blessings, still manage to have muslim nutters Why don't you guys ever learn from Europe? Or Canada since it's closer to you. Don't appoint these people, don't give them an inch, they'll take a mileGuest wrote: ↑23 Nov 2021, 13:49Unpopular: maybe someone who wants to kill anyone shouldn't be in charge of diversity,equity, and inclusion? Too much to ask?
I can't claim to care about various groups but I don't market myself as a fucking saviour of humanity and on the "right side of history". I also don't abuse the word "diversity" to give special treatment to my pet groups.
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Guest wrote: ↑24 Nov 2021, 08:29[quote
We already get it why some anons on here use "LGB" while others use "LGBT(Q)." It will remain a controversial issue for all the communities involved for years to come. People of different sexuality(ies) or gender identity(ies) are not -- and may never be -- of one mind regarding these acronyms or labels that imply inclusion or exclusion.Guest wrote: ↑23 Nov 2021, 23:52It should be LGB not Lgbtq.
Trans people are not the same as LGB people, it’s not about sexual orientation, they should be their own thing and stop forcing “lesbians shouldn’t exclude MTF”
Q is people making labels up to describe whatever they feel like doing, NB thing etc be whatever you want, but it’s not a sexual orientation, there is only 3 of them, again stop saying lesbians should date you because you don’t have a gender, you DO.
At the moment it feels like Lgbtq community is seen as a circus with different freaks, mostly focused on sex.
I think posters should be able to use whatever acronyms feel the most authentic and realistic to themselves without fear of getting flamed or ridiculed by others who don't happen to agree or share the same understanding. Most of what we say, and how we say it, anyway result from the different experiences or encounters we've had with others who are like (or unlike) us.
Here is a beautiful saying attributed to the fourth-century Saint Augustine of Hippo: "In essentials, unity; in non-essentials, liberty; in all things, charity." I think it is still applicable to many gray areas of life today?
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If lesbians want to align with trannner and queer freaks then whatever but there are all those "not LGB without the T" fuckers who insist that everyone is all in together. Same with mainstream groups who cannot allow LGB Alliance to exist on its own.
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The amount of excuses for this criminal, just because his race (black)
https://twitter.com/shaneferro
https://twitter.com/shaneferro
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women times and times again defend male violence and if the criminal is black then their virtue-signalling becomes manic because their feeling of moral superiority and fetish for (dangerous) black men releases too many endorphinsGuest wrote: ↑25 Nov 2021, 09:37The amount of excuses for this criminal, just because his race (black)
https://twitter.com/shaneferro
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x2Guest wrote: ↑25 Nov 2021, 12:33women times and times again defend male violence and if the criminal is black then their virtue-signalling becomes manic because their feeling of moral superiority and fetish for (dangerous) black men releases too many endorphinsGuest wrote: ↑25 Nov 2021, 09:37The amount of excuses for this criminal, just because his race (black)
https://twitter.com/shaneferro
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I do think they must get some kick out of all the virtue signalling. Some seem to go way beyond a feeling of guilt or worry that they will lose friends by being less woke.Guest wrote: ↑25 Nov 2021, 12:33women times and times again defend male violence and if the criminal is black then their virtue-signalling becomes manic because their feeling of moral superiority and fetish for (dangerous) black men releases too many endorphinsGuest wrote: ↑25 Nov 2021, 09:37The amount of excuses for this criminal, just because his race (black)
https://twitter.com/shaneferro
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Another example of mainstream medias controlling the narrative
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I don't think there is anything wrong with American's running Italian themed restaurants, cultures should be open to be enjoyed by everyone. The issue is respect and education. Other reviewer's have said the film comes of mocking due to the poor accents, and as someone who too has seen their language mocked and poorly attempted on film by American's it's not cool. There are some actors who are brilliant and respectful when doing accents, but the cast of Gucci is not. They should either have made it an Italian cast, speaking their own language and subtitled, cast Italian's speaking English, or just had all the cast speak in their native American accents, because the cast wasn't up to scratch to try and imitate the real life people.Guest wrote: ↑24 Nov 2021, 13:15On second thought I agree with you. Since American people aren't able to spell correctly Italian food, Italian restaurants in the US should be owned by Italian people only and they should employ Italian staff only.Guest wrote: ↑23 Nov 2021, 09:47Lady Gaga ( and co.) should have just spoke in their natural accent. The American cast totally failed at portraying Italian accents and it makes the film unwatchable. If they wanted an authentic respectful film they would have had an Italian cast, so why think publishing this weird mix of New York and parody of Americans doing a generic Eastern Europe accent was totally unproblematic.
It's a matter of diversity, you know.
Gaga's comment about method acting make me think of the Olivier quote "dear boy have you tried acting?" in response to Hoffman's method acting lol.
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Isn't that dumbass Gaga always going on about how she's Italian, and how 99 people in a room don't believe in her?Guest wrote: ↑26 Nov 2021, 01:36I don't think there is anything wrong with American's running Italian themed restaurants, cultures should be open to be enjoyed by everyone. The issue is respect and education. Other reviewer's have said the film comes of mocking due to the poor accents, and as someone who too has seen their language mocked and poorly attempted on film by American's it's not cool. There are some actors who are brilliant and respectful when doing accents, but the cast of Gucci is not. They should either have made it an Italian cast, speaking their own language and subtitled, cast Italian's speaking English, or just had all the cast speak in their native American accents, because the cast wasn't up to scratch to try and imitate the real life people.Guest wrote: ↑24 Nov 2021, 13:15On second thought I agree with you. Since American people aren't able to spell correctly Italian food, Italian restaurants in the US should be owned by Italian people only and they should employ Italian staff only.Guest wrote: ↑23 Nov 2021, 09:47Lady Gaga ( and co.) should have just spoke in their natural accent. The American cast totally failed at portraying Italian accents and it makes the film unwatchable. If they wanted an authentic respectful film they would have had an Italian cast, so why think publishing this weird mix of New York and parody of Americans doing a generic Eastern Europe accent was totally unproblematic.
It's a matter of diversity, you know.
Gaga's comment about method acting make me think of the Olivier quote "dear boy have you tried acting?" in response to Hoffman's method acting lol.
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Guest wrote: ↑26 Nov 2021, 01:36Guest wrote: ↑24 Nov 2021, 13:15On second thought I agree with you. Since American people aren't able to spell correctly Italian food, Italian restaurants in the US should be owned by Italian people only and they should employ Italian staff only.st wrote: ↑23 Nov 2021, 09:47Lady Gaga ( and co.) should have just spoke in their natural accent. The American cast totally failed at portraying Italian accents and it makes the film unwatchable. If they wanted an authentic respectful film they would have had an Italian cast, so why think publishing this weird mix of New York and parody of Americans doing a generic Eastern Europe accent was totally unproblematic.
It's a matter of diversity, you know.
Could also be a matter of the competence and quality of their voice coach(es)?
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love watching this YouTube channel from this family that lives in Alaska and how they survive in the cold. It’s nothing like the survival shows it’s very upbeat and normal It’s helping me deal with the winter. The woman in it is such a bimbo that she went to the grocery store without her handbag and wallet and her husband had to bring it to her and he told her to drive slowly because she didn’t understand stuff. Although I look very femme/straight tbh I think I relate to guys more when it comes to certain stuff.
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I finally watched E.T. and it wasn't that great. Kinda boring with no risks. Wasn't so heartwarming. At least it feels more adult than Disney animations.
Speaking of, I am forcing myself to complete watching the animations I watched bits of when I was young. I kinda dread even having to watch Toy Story or Monsters, Inc.
Speaking of, I am forcing myself to complete watching the animations I watched bits of when I was young. I kinda dread even having to watch Toy Story or Monsters, Inc.
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OP here. My post was sarcasticGuest wrote: ↑26 Nov 2021, 01:36I don't think there is anything wrong with American's running Italian themed restaurants, cultures should be open to be enjoyed by everyone. The issue is respect and education. Other reviewer's have said the film comes of mocking due to the poor accents, and as someone who too has seen their language mocked and poorly attempted on film by American's it's not cool. There are some actors who are brilliant and respectful when doing accents, but the cast of Gucci is not.Guest wrote: ↑24 Nov 2021, 13:15On second thought I agree with you. Since American people aren't able to spell correctly Italian food, Italian restaurants in the US should be owned by Italian people only and they should employ Italian staff only.Guest wrote: ↑23 Nov 2021, 09:47Lady Gaga ( and co.) should have just spoke in their natural accent. The American cast totally failed at portraying Italian accents and it makes the film unwatchable. If they wanted an authentic respectful film they would have had an Italian cast, so why think publishing this weird mix of New York and parody of Americans doing a generic Eastern Europe accent was totally unproblematic.
It's a matter of diversity, you know.
Anyway, Italian-themed restaurants led by Americans show no respect for Italian recipes and their waiters can't correctly pronounce ingredients and recipes. Do the diversity obsession and respect apply to movies only? If so, they seem to me kinda hypocritical.
So it's fine to poorly imitate food and ways but it's not respectful when it comes to movies. I don't understand this idea of respect for 'diversity', it sounds so stupid to me. People should be respected in real life, not in fictionary products.They should either have made it an Italian cast, speaking their own language and subtitled, cast Italian's speaking English, or just had all the cast speak in their native American accents, because the cast wasn't up to scratch to try and imitate the real life people.
The following clip shows an Italian actress playing an American nun singing in Italian with poor accent. According to the 'diversity' theory, the problem is the Italian actress playing an American nun with a poor Italian accent or the American nun should be played by an Italian actress in order avoid bad accents?
BTW I don't really care, each time I see this clip I simply
... ego sum tua virgo puella...
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How do y'all not understand this is satire against gun control? I.E. less guns to kill people = less suv's to kill people.Guest wrote: ↑25 Nov 2021, 09:37The amount of excuses for this criminal, just because his race (black)
https://twitter.com/shaneferro
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Nah it's a dumbass tweet. Similar with WaPo 'cause by SUV' headline. Trying to minimize that black supremacist action.Guest wrote: ↑27 Nov 2021, 02:00How do y'all not understand this is satire against gun control? I.E. less guns to kill people = less suv's to kill people.Guest wrote: ↑25 Nov 2021, 09:37The amount of excuses for this criminal, just because his race (black)
https://twitter.com/shaneferro
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hilarious that you think this is satire. Says it all. Liberals full of 'white guilt' have lost the plot and you can't even tell that she's being seriousGuest wrote: ↑27 Nov 2021, 02:00How do y'all not understand this is satire against gun control? I.E. less guns to kill people = less suv's to kill people.Guest wrote: ↑25 Nov 2021, 09:37The amount of excuses for this criminal, just because his race (black)
https://twitter.com/shaneferro
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And that is why those states with more "educated" people are so insufferable and dumb. Woke hellholes.Guest wrote: ↑27 Nov 2021, 19:38
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X2Guest wrote: ↑27 Nov 2021, 17:43hilarious that you think this is satire. Says it all. Liberals full of 'white guilt' have lost the plot and you can't even tell that she's being seriousGuest wrote: ↑27 Nov 2021, 02:00How do y'all not understand this is satire against gun control? I.E. less guns to kill people = less suv's to kill people.Guest wrote: ↑25 Nov 2021, 09:37The amount of excuses for this criminal, just because his race (black)
https://twitter.com/shaneferro
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X2 What's the point of advanced degree if in the end you still ignore basic biology and support delusional narrative of 'trans women are women'
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Yeah, I'm Scottish and we get the piss taken out of our "culture" all the time and we suffered through Braveheart so I feel like I couldn't give a fuck about jokes about haggis, Australians with American accents playing Scottish people, Groundskeeper Willy, bagpipes being played badly and I don't know any Scottish person that does unless its being done by an English person then they are in for a proper seeing to and possibly a Glasgow kiss.Guest wrote: ↑26 Nov 2021, 21:12OP here. My post was sarcasticGuest wrote: ↑26 Nov 2021, 01:36I don't think there is anything wrong with American's running Italian themed restaurants, cultures should be open to be enjoyed by everyone. The issue is respect and education. Other reviewer's have said the film comes of mocking due to the poor accents, and as someone who too has seen their language mocked and poorly attempted on film by American's it's not cool. There are some actors who are brilliant and respectful when doing accents, but the cast of Gucci is not.Guest wrote: ↑24 Nov 2021, 13:15On second thought I agree with you. Since American people aren't able to spell correctly Italian food, Italian restaurants in the US should be owned by Italian people only and they should employ Italian staff only.Guest wrote: ↑23 Nov 2021, 09:47Lady Gaga ( and co.) should have just spoke in their natural accent. The American cast totally failed at portraying Italian accents and it makes the film unwatchable. If they wanted an authentic respectful film they would have had an Italian cast, so why think publishing this weird mix of New York and parody of Americans doing a generic Eastern Europe accent was totally unproblematic.
It's a matter of diversity, you know.
Anyway, Italian-themed restaurants led by Americans show no respect for Italian recipes and their waiters can't correctly pronounce ingredients and recipes. Do the diversity obsession and respect apply to movies only? If so, they seem to me kinda hypocritical.
So it's fine to poorly imitate food and ways but it's not respectful when it comes to movies. I don't understand this idea of respect for 'diversity', it sounds so stupid to me. People should be respected in real life, not in fictionary products.They should either have made it an Italian cast, speaking their own language and subtitled, cast Italian's speaking English, or just had all the cast speak in their native American accents, because the cast wasn't up to scratch to try and imitate the real life people.
The following clip shows an Italian actress playing an American nun singing in Italian with poor accent. According to the 'diversity' theory, the problem is the Italian actress playing an American nun with a poor Italian accent or the American nun should be played by an Italian actress in order avoid bad accents?
BTW I don't really care, each time I see this clip I simply
... ego sum tua virgo puella...
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Why do the Scottish hate the English so much and worship trannies? The way I see it, you lot should be glad to be ruled by the English because so many Scottish people in power are insufferable woketards.Guest wrote: ↑29 Nov 2021, 08:25Yeah, I'm Scottish and we get the piss taken out of our "culture" all the time and we suffered through Braveheart so I feel like I couldn't give a fuck about jokes about haggis, Australians with American accents playing Scottish people, Groundskeeper Willy, bagpipes being played badly and I don't know any Scottish person that does unless its being done by an English person then they are in for a proper seeing to and possibly a Glasgow kiss.Guest wrote: ↑26 Nov 2021, 21:12OP here. My post was sarcasticGuest wrote: ↑26 Nov 2021, 01:36I don't think there is anything wrong with American's running Italian themed restaurants, cultures should be open to be enjoyed by everyone. The issue is respect and education. Other reviewer's have said the film comes of mocking due to the poor accents, and as someone who too has seen their language mocked and poorly attempted on film by American's it's not cool. There are some actors who are brilliant and respectful when doing accents, but the cast of Gucci is not.Guest wrote: ↑24 Nov 2021, 13:15On second thought I agree with you. Since American people aren't able to spell correctly Italian food, Italian restaurants in the US should be owned by Italian people only and they should employ Italian staff only.Guest wrote: ↑23 Nov 2021, 09:47Lady Gaga ( and co.) should have just spoke in their natural accent. The American cast totally failed at portraying Italian accents and it makes the film unwatchable. If they wanted an authentic respectful film they would have had an Italian cast, so why think publishing this weird mix of New York and parody of Americans doing a generic Eastern Europe accent was totally unproblematic.
It's a matter of diversity, you know.
Anyway, Italian-themed restaurants led by Americans show no respect for Italian recipes and their waiters can't correctly pronounce ingredients and recipes. Do the diversity obsession and respect apply to movies only? If so, they seem to me kinda hypocritical.
So it's fine to poorly imitate food and ways but it's not respectful when it comes to movies. I don't understand this idea of respect for 'diversity', it sounds so stupid to me. People should be respected in real life, not in fictionary products.They should either have made it an Italian cast, speaking their own language and subtitled, cast Italian's speaking English, or just had all the cast speak in their native American accents, because the cast wasn't up to scratch to try and imitate the real life people.
The following clip shows an Italian actress playing an American nun singing in Italian with poor accent. According to the 'diversity' theory, the problem is the Italian actress playing an American nun with a poor Italian accent or the American nun should be played by an Italian actress in order avoid bad accents?
BTW I don't really care, each time I see this clip I simply
... ego sum tua virgo puella...
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They don't love trannies....the insane politicians in Scotland just want to jump on every woke causes because Sturgeon wants to elevate herself as a "world leader" by going against "evil Tories" and to make friends with other woke crazy world leaders.Guest wrote: ↑29 Nov 2021, 10:52Why do the Scottish hate the English so much and worship trannies? The way I see it, you lot should be glad to be ruled by the English because so many Scottish people in power are insufferable woketards.Guest wrote: ↑29 Nov 2021, 08:25Yeah, I'm Scottish and we get the piss taken out of our "culture" all the time and we suffered through Braveheart so I feel like I couldn't give a fuck about jokes about haggis, Australians with American accents playing Scottish people, Groundskeeper Willy, bagpipes being played badly and I don't know any Scottish person that does unless its being done by an English person then they are in for a proper seeing to and possibly a Glasgow kiss.Guest wrote: ↑26 Nov 2021, 21:12OP here. My post was sarcasticGuest wrote: ↑26 Nov 2021, 01:36I don't think there is anything wrong with American's running Italian themed restaurants, cultures should be open to be enjoyed by everyone. The issue is respect and education. Other reviewer's have said the film comes of mocking due to the poor accents, and as someone who too has seen their language mocked and poorly attempted on film by American's it's not cool. There are some actors who are brilliant and respectful when doing accents, but the cast of Gucci is not.Guest wrote: ↑24 Nov 2021, 13:15
On second thought I agree with you. Since American people aren't able to spell correctly Italian food, Italian restaurants in the US should be owned by Italian people only and they should employ Italian staff only.
It's a matter of diversity, you know.
Anyway, Italian-themed restaurants led by Americans show no respect for Italian recipes and their waiters can't correctly pronounce ingredients and recipes. Do the diversity obsession and respect apply to movies only? If so, they seem to me kinda hypocritical.
So it's fine to poorly imitate food and ways but it's not respectful when it comes to movies. I don't understand this idea of respect for 'diversity', it sounds so stupid to me. People should be respected in real life, not in fictionary products.They should either have made it an Italian cast, speaking their own language and subtitled, cast Italian's speaking English, or just had all the cast speak in their native American accents, because the cast wasn't up to scratch to try and imitate the real life people.
The following clip shows an Italian actress playing an American nun singing in Italian with poor accent. According to the 'diversity' theory, the problem is the Italian actress playing an American nun with a poor Italian accent or the American nun should be played by an Italian actress in order avoid bad accents?
BTW I don't really care, each time I see this clip I simply
... ego sum tua virgo puella...
I'm not living in Scotland because its run by insane SNP woketards but sadly there is no decent opposition to them in Scotland and they don't seems likely to be booted out of power anytime soon. I wish Ruth Davidson had not stepped down as leader of the Scottish Tories...she at least tried to hold Sturgeon to account.
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da I guess it's for the same reason most Italians silently despise the Americans. Not just Italians, a lot of people around the world hate Americans.Guest wrote: ↑29 Nov 2021, 10:52Why do the Scottish hate the English so much and worship trannies? The way I see it, you lot should be glad to be ruled by the English because so many Scottish people in power are insufferable woketards.Guest wrote: ↑29 Nov 2021, 08:25Yeah, I'm Scottish and we get the piss taken out of our "culture" all the time and we suffered through Braveheart so I feel like I couldn't give a fuck about jokes about haggis, Australians with American accents playing Scottish people, Groundskeeper Willy, bagpipes being played badly and I don't know any Scottish person that does unless its being done by an English person then they are in for a proper seeing to and possibly a Glasgow kiss.Guest wrote: ↑26 Nov 2021, 21:12OP here. My post was sarcasticGuest wrote: ↑26 Nov 2021, 01:36I don't think there is anything wrong with American's running Italian themed restaurants, cultures should be open to be enjoyed by everyone. The issue is respect and education. Other reviewer's have said the film comes of mocking due to the poor accents, and as someone who too has seen their language mocked and poorly attempted on film by American's it's not cool. There are some actors who are brilliant and respectful when doing accents, but the cast of Gucci is not.Guest wrote: ↑24 Nov 2021, 13:15
On second thought I agree with you. Since American people aren't able to spell correctly Italian food, Italian restaurants in the US should be owned by Italian people only and they should employ Italian staff only.
It's a matter of diversity, you know.
Anyway, Italian-themed restaurants led by Americans show no respect for Italian recipes and their waiters can't correctly pronounce ingredients and recipes. Do the diversity obsession and respect apply to movies only? If so, they seem to me kinda hypocritical.
So it's fine to poorly imitate food and ways but it's not respectful when it comes to movies. I don't understand this idea of respect for 'diversity', it sounds so stupid to me. People should be respected in real life, not in fictionary products.They should either have made it an Italian cast, speaking their own language and subtitled, cast Italian's speaking English, or just had all the cast speak in their native American accents, because the cast wasn't up to scratch to try and imitate the real life people.
The following clip shows an Italian actress playing an American nun singing in Italian with poor accent. According to the 'diversity' theory, the problem is the Italian actress playing an American nun with a poor Italian accent or the American nun should be played by an Italian actress in order avoid bad accents?
BTW I don't really care, each time I see this clip I simply
... ego sum tua virgo puella...
People in the US are the only ones who still can't understand why or at least they pretend not to understand.
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I love the US just like how I love the UK, or more specifically, England. I hope YOU realise that people hate China more and no sane country wants to let China rule themGuest wrote: ↑29 Nov 2021, 12:35da I guess it's for the same reason most Italians silently despise the Americans. Not just Italians, a lot of people around the world hate Americans.Guest wrote: ↑29 Nov 2021, 10:52Why do the Scottish hate the English so much and worship trannies? The way I see it, you lot should be glad to be ruled by the English because so many Scottish people in power are insufferable woketards.Guest wrote: ↑29 Nov 2021, 08:25Yeah, I'm Scottish and we get the piss taken out of our "culture" all the time and we suffered through Braveheart so I feel like I couldn't give a fuck about jokes about haggis, Australians with American accents playing Scottish people, Groundskeeper Willy, bagpipes being played badly and I don't know any Scottish person that does unless its being done by an English person then they are in for a proper seeing to and possibly a Glasgow kiss.Guest wrote: ↑26 Nov 2021, 21:12OP here. My post was sarcasticGuest wrote: ↑26 Nov 2021, 01:36
I don't think there is anything wrong with American's running Italian themed restaurants, cultures should be open to be enjoyed by everyone. The issue is respect and education. Other reviewer's have said the film comes of mocking due to the poor accents, and as someone who too has seen their language mocked and poorly attempted on film by American's it's not cool. There are some actors who are brilliant and respectful when doing accents, but the cast of Gucci is not.
Anyway, Italian-themed restaurants led by Americans show no respect for Italian recipes and their waiters can't correctly pronounce ingredients and recipes. Do the diversity obsession and respect apply to movies only? If so, they seem to me kinda hypocritical.
So it's fine to poorly imitate food and ways but it's not respectful when it comes to movies. I don't understand this idea of respect for 'diversity', it sounds so stupid to me. People should be respected in real life, not in fictionary products.They should either have made it an Italian cast, speaking their own language and subtitled, cast Italian's speaking English, or just had all the cast speak in their native American accents, because the cast wasn't up to scratch to try and imitate the real life people.
The following clip shows an Italian actress playing an American nun singing in Italian with poor accent. According to the 'diversity' theory, the problem is the Italian actress playing an American nun with a poor Italian accent or the American nun should be played by an Italian actress in order avoid bad accents?
BTW I don't really care, each time I see this clip I simply
... ego sum tua virgo puella...
People in the US are the only ones who still can't understand why or at least they pretend not to understand.
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China never "liberated" us "buying" women and kids for a pack of cigarettes afterwards, taking advantage of the poverty due to months of allied bombings, so I have no personal reasons to despise China. As far as I know, China doesn't start wars as easily as Americans do right now. Maybe Chinese people know what war really is.Guest wrote: ↑29 Nov 2021, 12:44I love the US just like how I love the UK, or more specifically, England. I hope YOU realise that people hate China more and no sane country wants to let China rule themGuest wrote: ↑29 Nov 2021, 12:35da I guess it's for the same reason most Italians silently despise the Americans. Not just Italians, a lot of people around the world hate Americans.Guest wrote: ↑29 Nov 2021, 10:52Why do the Scottish hate the English so much and worship trannies? The way I see it, you lot should be glad to be ruled by the English because so many Scottish people in power are insufferable woketards.Guest wrote: ↑29 Nov 2021, 08:25Yeah, I'm Scottish and we get the piss taken out of our "culture" all the time and we suffered through Braveheart so I feel like I couldn't give a fuck about jokes about haggis, Australians with American accents playing Scottish people, Groundskeeper Willy, bagpipes being played badly and I don't know any Scottish person that does unless its being done by an English person then they are in for a proper seeing to and possibly a Glasgow kiss.Guest wrote: ↑26 Nov 2021, 21:12
OP here. My post was sarcastic
Anyway, Italian-themed restaurants led by Americans show no respect for Italian recipes and their waiters can't correctly pronounce ingredients and recipes. Do the diversity obsession and respect apply to movies only? If so, they seem to me kinda hypocritical.
So it's fine to poorly imitate food and ways but it's not respectful when it comes to movies. I don't understand this idea of respect for 'diversity', it sounds so stupid to me. People should be respected in real life, not in fictionary products.
The following clip shows an Italian actress playing an American nun singing in Italian with poor accent. According to the 'diversity' theory, the problem is the Italian actress playing an American nun with a poor Italian accent or the American nun should be played by an Italian actress in order avoid bad accents?
BTW I don't really care, each time I see this clip I simply
... ego sum tua virgo puella...
People in the US are the only ones who still can't understand why or at least they pretend not to understand.
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^ as a chinese, someone once said the Great Wall it a great symbol of the chinese mindset (don't know about the future). It was to keep the outsiders out, but it was also to keep within ourselves. No dreams of conquering lands and calling it their own.
History shows we are experts at killing our own, no need for outside help
History shows we are experts at killing our own, no need for outside help
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Guest wrote: ↑24 Nov 2021, 13:15On second thought I agree with you. Since American people aren't able to spell correctly Italian food, Italian restaurants in the US should be owned by Italian people only and they should employ Italian staff only.Guest wrote: ↑23 Nov 2021, 09:47Lady Gaga ( and co.) should have just spoke in their natural accent. The American cast totally failed at portraying Italian accents and it makes the film unwatchable. If they wanted an authentic respectful film they would have had an Italian cast, so why think publishing this weird mix of New York and parody of Americans doing a generic Eastern Europe accent was totally unproblematic.
It's a matter of diversity, you know.
The subtle irony of having four Romanazzi sgrezzi that speak pretty much a local vernacular of the region of Rome more than the real Italian language, correct Americans on how they pronounce words.
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China plans to forcefully retake Hong Kong and Taiwan. Threatened to nuke Japan and USA for even thinking of defending those 2. Wants other countries to bow down to them after they get rid of USA and maybe also the UK, and I don't even mean leading other countries, but taking over.Guest wrote: ↑29 Nov 2021, 13:06^ as a chinese, someone once said the Great Wall it a great symbol of the chinese mindset (don't know about the future). It was to keep the outsiders out, but it was also to keep within ourselves. No dreams of conquering lands and calling it their own.
History shows we are experts at killing our own, no need for outside help
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From the IGHM thread. Such a peaceful country. Never sexist, unlike those Westerners. Totally doesn't commit femicides. Isn't building up its army to prepare for war with the West/USA. Never homophobic, despite banning gay content from TVs and banning actors who starred in any gay media from appearing together in public. Never made its own citizens disappear. Didn't deliberately cover up details on COVID, so that it could wreak economic havoc upon the rest of the world. Has no dreams of colonizing the world.Guest wrote: ↑25 Nov 2021, 14:52https://imgur.com/t/news/EGhBNsw
And yet, Democrats and other leftists around the world will continue to defend China, continue to do business with such an evil country, just like how they defend Muslim and tranny men.
This is roughly equivalent to Venus Williams disappearing after outing Donald Rumsfeld as her rapist.
Get a load of the email text:
If the CCP had broken her, she’d be making this false statement of retraction on camera. That it appears as a flimsy, unverifiable email indicates she hasn’t caved under torture, or has been injured too badly to show on camera. Please spread the word. Sauce: https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/17/tennis/p ... index.html
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I'm sure they can speak properly if they want to, they are just relaxed and having fun. Don't forget Italy is a recent Country and dialects were the local official languages in the past, so they are commonly used by people everywhere in Italy. People from Milan, Turin, Verona, Naples, Rome, Catania... do the same and most people still have a strong local accent when speaking Italian.Guest wrote: ↑29 Nov 2021, 13:24Guest wrote: ↑24 Nov 2021, 13:15On second thought I agree with you. Since American people aren't able to spell correctly Italian food, Italian restaurants in the US should be owned by Italian people only and they should employ Italian staff only.Guest wrote: ↑23 Nov 2021, 09:47Lady Gaga ( and co.) should have just spoke in their natural accent. The American cast totally failed at portraying Italian accents and it makes the film unwatchable. If they wanted an authentic respectful film they would have had an Italian cast, so why think publishing this weird mix of New York and parody of Americans doing a generic Eastern Europe accent was totally unproblematic.
It's a matter of diversity, you know.
The subtle irony of having four Romanazzi sgrezzi that speak pretty much a local vernacular of the region of Rome more than the real Italian language, correct Americans on how they pronounce words.
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BTWGuest wrote: ↑29 Nov 2021, 13:24Guest wrote: ↑24 Nov 2021, 13:15On second thought I agree with you. Since American people aren't able to spell correctly Italian food, Italian restaurants in the US should be owned by Italian people only and they should employ Italian staff only.Guest wrote: ↑23 Nov 2021, 09:47Lady Gaga ( and co.) should have just spoke in their natural accent. The American cast totally failed at portraying Italian accents and it makes the film unwatchable. If they wanted an authentic respectful film they would have had an Italian cast, so why think publishing this weird mix of New York and parody of Americans doing a generic Eastern Europe accent was totally unproblematic.
It's a matter of diversity, you know.
The subtle irony of having four Romanazzi sgrezzi that speak pretty much a local vernacular of the region of Rome more than the real Italian language, correct Americans on how they pronounce words.
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