Yeah, wouldn't want to... uhrm, become one of the most well regarded and renowned playwrights in the world (?)Be careful ones doesn't become the 2nd Brecht when doing it though.
Yeah, wouldn't want to... uhrm, become one of the most well regarded and renowned playwrights in the world (?)Be careful ones doesn't become the 2nd Brecht when doing it though.
OMG, the bills don't ban CRT, read them.Did you know that the word slavery or slave is not used in the US constitution.
That means there must not have been any slavery in the US right?
Again, I didn't say that. I think the only clip in the episode (as I skipped around just now, but could've missed something) of a politician saying anything about CRT is Ted Cruz and I don't see any clip of a politician saying they banned CRT in schools in the episode. That's not to say those clips don't exist, but I didn't see them in the John Oliver episode. I don't really care about the "fluff" of issues and what's playing on CNN/FOX daily as I just look into the issue and the whole CRT issue is like the biggest nothing-burger on both sides.So, every conservative clip is of a conservative blatantly lying about crt being taught in schools and blatantly lying about how they want to ban crt in schools, but John Oliver is in the wrong for...posting clips about them saying that?
The video shows the woman saying she's pushing for a gay agenda and unless she's the creator/writer of these shows or movies, that means an external person is pushing agendas to the creators. I wasn't putting on the same level, I said I'm against pushing an agenda outside of the creator's vision regardless of how minor or major it is, it's a simple principle to go by. I am a deontologist after all.And you don't see any correlation between people trying to fight and speak out against the onslaught white male protagonists from back then with people trying to fight against the onslaught of straight male protagonists in games and movies today?
Those examples of Heavenly Sword, Naughty Dog wanting Ellie on the cover, and Bioshock seemingly trying and failing, that's them pushing for it. Just as apparently creators over at Disney are pushing for a wider represention in their movies, which Disney itself is only allowing very sparsely. That one quick shot of two women kissing in Star Wars, the mention of a 'he' during the story of some random guy talking about a date in Endgame, a female extra mentioning a girlfriend in Onward, that's Disney "pushing the gay agenda".
Putting that on the same level as the oversaturation of white skinned, brown haired men in games in the early 00's is frankly a little silly.
My fault, I misread that. I thought you said you can't make art without pushing something (I missed the teaching part). You can't teach something without technically not pushing something because that's kinda impossible. It's like teaching Moby Dick or any famous novel and teaching someone all the major themes of the work but missing some lesser or more nuanced themes. And, yes, by selecting what themes to talk about, you're pushing them while ignoring the other themes that aren't as major. If you wanna say a novel is just about this one theme because you like that theme, you are pushing an agenda in your teaching by not giving the other themes (that you may not like) any discussion or highlight. You can teach something without pushing an agenda well enough, it's never going to be perfect obviously but a good teacher will try and do a pretty good job of it.Yes, I know. The creators are not going to be teaching their own content, are they?
It is impossible for the teacher to do their job without "pushing anything".
So you didn't actually watch it. Jesus...(as I skipped around just now, but could've missed something)
lol, no you're notI am a deontologist after all.
Not by name, but some potentially do by description.OMG, the bills don't ban CRT, read them.
That's a joke....come on man...uh...so are the choices really between stalking someone at work vs tinder hookups?
Wait, what else is there?...uh...so are the choices really between stalking someone at work vs tinder hookups?
That entirely depends on who you ask especially considering he nearly destroyed Theatre as an industryYeah, wouldn't want to... uhrm, become one of the most well regarded and renowned playwrights in the world (?)
As in it just doesn't do anything for them it's a case of "And next?"Into what? I didn't even mention a title or a genre. I didn't even say 'you must support it because there's gay people in it'. Unless you're equating gayness to a genre or the overall quality of a product, which would be weird (but not surprising in the slightest).
I figured as much, and as I stated, I'm not surprised. Try saying the same thing about people of color; 'I don't mind black people, but having them in movies is just not to my taste.' Now, if that sentence doesn't make your fucking skin crawl... I mean, I wish I could be even more surprised, but I wouldn't be really.As in it just doesn't do anything for them it's a case of "And next?"
I'm equating LGBTQQIAA2+ representation in media to Ice-cream flavours. Some people just don't enjoy some flavours. It's personal taste.
It's the IT crowd clip I showed before where Roy really isn't interested and knows the musical called Gay probably isn't something he's going to enjoy seeing.
Queer of Folk is award winning and hugely well regarded as a show, it's not for me though.
Twilight is hugely well regarded by it's fans and massively successful, it's not for me though.
Plenty of stuff isn't for me.
No, he didn't. That's just the kind of overblown line people come out with about major artistic figures.That entirely depends on who you ask especially considering he nearly destroyed Theatre as an industry
Hey Phoenexings. All these anti-trans laws. You've 'read' them right? Do any of them actually use the word trans? Do they even particularly target trans? Or do they just talk about birth certificates?OMG, the bills don't ban CRT, read them.
You're talking to the type of person who'll argue that "stand your ground" laws aren't racist because they're not titled "go ahead and shoot up that car full of minorities, we got your back boo" laws.Black Codes, like after reconstruction. They had laws targeted black people, right? Did they even use the various words and slurs for African Americans? It's the name, black codes. surely they where targeting black people right? You can add the Padame meme there... because all those racist laws never actually even specifically targeted blacks people... because that would have been illegal under the constitution. But, using the non-racist language in the law, the police (or Justice of the Peace in those times) could target African Americans
Yoi know what interesting. The 'Don't Say Gay' laws in FloridaYou're talking to the type of person who'll argue that "stand your ground" laws aren't racist because they're not titled "go ahead and shoot up that car full of minorities, we got your back boo" laws.
That and they're not a hivemind. Everybody's got idiots, bro.Which I suppose is fair that no group really does this. Everyone talks shit about their own group to some degree so maybe it's not a perfect one-to-one.
I mean I think 3rd grade and prior is probably just too early to talk about sex at all really. No matter which way the wind blows if im honest. If parents want to talk about sex and sexuality to their kids that early, then good for them, they should go ahead and do that then. Otherwise, sexual discourse should wait until, eh...8th grade? 9th? That's about right, though my high school didn't teach sexual health until 11th and i think it should be a little sooner than that because a bunch of cheerleaders got pregnant in 10th grade.As it is written, it should also mean that we can't acknowledge that men grow breads and mums have babies. It should mean that we can't acknowledge we can't acknowledge marriage and that parents love each other
I learned what gay people were in 2nd or 3rd grade after other kids called me a fag for having long hair. My parents explained it to me in simple terms, knowing I was old enough to know I liked girls. After taking 2 seconds to process this, I was like, "When is Thundercats on?"I mean I think 3rd grade and prior is probably just too early to talk about sex at all really. No matter which way the wind blows if im honest. If parents want to talk about sex and sexuality to their kids that early, then good for them, they should go ahead and do that then. Otherwise, sexual discourse should wait until, eh...8th grade? 9th? That's about right, though my high school didn't teach sexual health until 11th and i think it should be a little sooner than that because a bunch of cheerleaders got pregnant in 10th grade.
There's gotta be a sweet spot you know?
I didn't vote for you.I'm king of the idiots!!!!!
Does any teacher talk about sex in grade 3 and under? Does not matter if it's hetero or homosexual. Show me where this happensI mean I think 3rd grade and prior is probably just too early to talk about sex at all really. No matter which way the wind blows if im honest. If parents want to talk about sex and sexuality to their kids that early, then good for them, they should go ahead and do that then. Otherwise, sexual discourse should wait until, eh...8th grade? 9th? That's about right, though my high school didn't teach sexual health until 11th and i think it should be a little sooner than that because a bunch of cheerleaders got pregnant in 10th grade.
There's gotta be a sweet spot you know?
The whole point of a king is that you don't vote for themI didn't vote for you.