To add to that we're not even talking about the Norse gods we're talking about aliens pretending to be gods in a comic which frankly seem to change even major characters ideals on a whim.Migratingchimp said:Honestly we are talking about Gods here. Who the shit are we to say what race they are?
Except, in the Marvel Universe the Norse pantheon are not actually gods. They're an advance race of supermen.geoflo1024 said:On the black Thor character, I'm against Bob. If you are indeed fighting FOR political correctness as you claim you are, and fighting AGAINST people who say "oh, you're just being PC," you will realize that there are no black Norse Gods. I have no problem with a black Spider-Man or Captain America because their "whiteness" is not central to their character. The fact that Spidey is white doesn't define him, so if a black, asian, or indian actor does a great job playing him, I'm all for it. But the Norse Gods are WHITE. That IS central to who they are. They are the WHITE gods of a WHITE people. This is one of the very few instances where a character's "whiteness" IS central to the character, so to make him any other race, IS in fact politically incorrect.
Ultimate Fury does all the same things as 616 Fury. In fact, he's more of a tough bastard because Ultimates is all about ramping up the attitudes of the characters. The only reason behind using Jackson as a muse for this version was because the staff wanted to as they were big fans. The Ultimate universe is the universe where every character is turned into a raging asshole. So of course they were going to be some changes to his personality. EVERYONE got a personality tweak. Fury's is hardly any worse than Cap's.As for black Nick Fury, there is a more subjective topic that someone brought up. I personally think white Nick Fury is better. When Fury is white, he's tough as nails, gritty, and in your face. He doesn't take your crap, and he won't hesitate to tell you so. For some reason, black Nick Fury didn't just get a color swap, he got a personality change. Suddenly he's a smooth talking bad-@$$ mutha... etc. I'm not okay with that. I think it defeats the purpose of political correctness if you make a white character black for diversity, and then change that character's personality to match that of walking stereotype Samuel L. Jackson.
Then you aren't all for free speech. This is why I don't think free speech actually exists, if it did, people could say all the jerkwad/douchebag things they wanted, and not only would nobody complain, but nobody would ever get offended in the first place.hurricanejbb said:One of your best, Bob. I'm all for free speech, but if someone is going to be a jerk and offend just for the sake of being offensive, then they have no justification to defend themselves and deserve to be called out on their douchebaggery.
No strawmen here. Just facts and knowledge.Father Time said:Knock off the strawmen.HyenaThePirate said:So see?
Besides, these characters were made to appeal to a large audience of people. Superman, Spiderman, and the like, they weren't created to make WHITE people feel superior, or exclude blacks from feeling heroic.
That doesn't even begin to make sense.Fangobra said:Then you aren't all for free speech. This is why I don't think free speech actually exists, if it did, people could say all the jerkwad/douchebag things they wanted, and not only would nobody complain, but nobody would ever get offended in the first place.
Free speech is always going to get hamstrung by the fact that in the real world societies only function trough niceness attributed and gained for each other. EI if everyone was a raging douchebag we wouldn't have this discussion, because their would be no society and thus no progress or culture to debate.Fangobra said:Then you aren't all for free speech. This is why I don't think free speech actually exists, if it did, people could say all the jerkwad/douchebag things they wanted, and not only would nobody complain, but nobody would ever get offended in the first place.hurricanejbb said:One of your best, Bob. I'm all for free speech, but if someone is going to be a jerk and offend just for the sake of being offensive, then they have no justification to defend themselves and deserve to be called out on their douchebaggery.
All example nit-picking aside, the point I was trying to make was that Bob sounded very biased in this video. I rather like most everything Movie Bob does, but I have noticed that, when he talks about a "political" issues, he usually only argues one side while only giving passing mention to the problems the other side has. This doesn't jive with what Movie Bob usually does, since most of his movie reviews and other videos tend to be objective and all around fun, regardless of political ideology. However, videos like this give him the appearance to being a one-sided opinion show host, no different from Glenn Beck or Chris Mathews. (Just with the escapist instead of cable). Since I like Movie Bob, I don't want to classify his show like that. That's why I want him to avoid "bias" when ever it pops up, and why I dislike it so.Father Time said:First of all those movies are not outright banned. Even if every TV station chooses not to air them they still haven't been banned. Second he did say that it can be taken to extremes, he used censorship of Huck Finn as an example (and they were censoring out the word ******) so I'm guessing he's not OK with messing with old movies. Not sure that Sesame Street thing qualifies as political correctness though.Clonekiller said:Okay soooooo... Political correctness is a good thing? It seems to me that many movies and stories don't get shown or told because they are "not politically correct". You know, the same way that the "old" seasons of Sesame Street (old here meaning made sometime before 2005) come with a warning that says "some content may not be suitable for children". Why? Cause the Cookie Monster is unhealthy and Oscar is discriminated against. (He's a grouch you know.) Ever see the movie called Black Board Jungle or Citizen Kane? Movies like those are avoided or outright banned for being "discriminatory" or too politically incorrect. Heck, it's hard to be honest in a college writing discussion group (or a game / fandom topic) without being clobbered for being "hateful" and "discriminatory".
see, i agree with your point, don't get me wrong. in fact i think you summed that up pretty perfectly. it's the premise i was disagreeing with. i see no reason the N word SHOULD be universally offensive, nor any other word for that matter. otherwise what's the point in their existence? if you're trying to be offensive, you're being offensive. but i think it's your intention, not your words that should rule over that.THEJORRRG said:Oh, yeah, some words are universally offensive, but that is because of the negative connotation they hold. Words like these are easily avoidable, though. If you say the N word (assuming you are not one) it will always be offensive, even if you're joking. What I'm saying is that if you're saying something offensive, even for comedic effect, you shouldn't if you know someone will be upset by it, because if you do, you're just being nasty, BUT, it's more important to not be offended by things people say. You've got to have a sense of humor about everything.
I'll try and sum this up.
You have the right to say what you want, but with that comes the responsibility to use your words respectfully.
How's that?
There isn't anything wrong with having an opinion that leans towards one point of view over another. On top of that, Big Picture is his chance to soap box it up, and by their very nature, soap box type rants aren't going to be objective. Bias is only a troublesome thing when the person frames it as fact and/or absolute. Everyone has biases, to say otherwise is a flat out lie. Bob does a great job of owning up to his biases, and trying to see the other side of the argument - which is a lot more than people who are full out anti-PC would do for him.Clonekiller said:All example nit-picking aside, the point I was trying to make was that Bob sounded very biased in this video. I rather like most everything Movie Bob does, but I have noticed that, when he talks about a "political" issues, he usually only argues one side while only giving passing mention to the problems the other side has. This doesn't jive with what Movie Bob usually does, since most of his movie reviews and other videos tend to be objective and all around fun, regardless of political ideology. However, videos like this give him the appearance to being a one-sided opinion show host, no different from Glenn Beck or Chris Mathews. (Just with the escapist instead of cable). Since I like Movie Bob, I don't want to classify his show like that. That's why I want him to avoid "bias" when ever it pops up, and why I dislike it so.
Anyhow, that's my 2 cents.
You forgot a few other slurs and stereotypes for your "I'm So Damn Edgy" achievement.Hubert South said:Also, have you noticed that the people offended by racist/chauvinist/mysoginistic/whatever remarks, and those at the forefront of the PC whitewash campagin are somehow not opressed woman, disempowered minorities, oppressed children, or whatever, but usually white, middle-class, blue-collar people aged 25-40?
What the bloody fuck do they know about racist opression? A ghetto-dwelling, glock-toting, addicted-to-crack, knocked up at 14 wog/******/chino/insert racist remark for mexican/gypsy/bohunk/whatever at least has the rights to call the mainstream out on this, but what the holy balls do the aforementioned ivory tower people have to do with this?
Also, every time I hear a gypsy call another gypsy a gypsy, yet when I call the gypsy, and not roma, I'm racist, I have to laugh at human stupidity. If they call themselves that, it can not be racist, for Wotans sake.
As for Heimdal being black: well, at least its not Baldur who is recolored. (For those uneducated in Norse mythology, Baldurs very description is "the white god".)
Now, making a Beibelbog/Chernobog character with a white and a black actor (actor encompasses actress as a description, you PC pricks), that would actually be good.