We've all seen extreme trolling and I'm pretty sure we've all trolled someone at some point. But is it ever too much? For example, do you guys remember the Amada Todd story? For those of you that don't remember, she was constantly bullied and lots of pages went up to "support her killing herself". Some of these still get posts today. I don't know if these people are kidding, and I don't know if anyone else does. Maybe they're just terrible people.
Then, there's stuff like this. Normally, I just say, "It's just the bigots and morons over at IGN" but it's one that has seriously pissed me off. For the record, this is a comment on the movie G.I. Joe: Retaliation.
Is this too far? I certainly think so.
EDIT: Maybe the comment is satire, but satire is something that's hard to do right. Having minorities in everything really is a hot button topic for some people (although they're white, pure-bred 'Mericans mostly). If you're doing satire, you have no make it from a viewpoint that nobody has.
Then, there's stuff like this. Normally, I just say, "It's just the bigots and morons over at IGN" but it's one that has seriously pissed me off. For the record, this is a comment on the movie G.I. Joe: Retaliation.
User: greenbilly87
This movie had way too many minorities. More directors need to learn from icons like Herr M. Night Shyamalan and cast white people in all the important roles (shout-out to Jackson Rathbone who got snubbed in his supporting actor role as Sokka by the Academy). More minorities lead to a worse film. Yes the movie has ninjas, but hell people that?s what eyeliner is for, draw some lines to the outside of Mel Gibson?s eyes and boom you?ve got a samurai. Anyone see Man with the Iron Fists? Russell Crowe looks Chinese as sh*t in that movie. Eyeliner. That?s all it takes. This review got one thing right, and that?s the author?s response to RZA being cast in the movie: ?Just no.? Exactly, IGN, you guys get it. Just No. If you need musical talent in a movie, there is a plethora of non-minority artists to draw from like the kids in One Direction, Tim McGraw, Carrie Underwood, Justin Timberlake, and Will.I.am. It?s time to take cinema back to the silver screen era, back when you know you could go to movies without having all sorts of races shoved in your face like you?re in line at a Subway on Thanksgiving. Also, why does not one person point a finger at the Jews for 9/11? Oh, that?s right, because they run the media.
Upvotes: 1577 Downvotes: 39
This movie had way too many minorities. More directors need to learn from icons like Herr M. Night Shyamalan and cast white people in all the important roles (shout-out to Jackson Rathbone who got snubbed in his supporting actor role as Sokka by the Academy). More minorities lead to a worse film. Yes the movie has ninjas, but hell people that?s what eyeliner is for, draw some lines to the outside of Mel Gibson?s eyes and boom you?ve got a samurai. Anyone see Man with the Iron Fists? Russell Crowe looks Chinese as sh*t in that movie. Eyeliner. That?s all it takes. This review got one thing right, and that?s the author?s response to RZA being cast in the movie: ?Just no.? Exactly, IGN, you guys get it. Just No. If you need musical talent in a movie, there is a plethora of non-minority artists to draw from like the kids in One Direction, Tim McGraw, Carrie Underwood, Justin Timberlake, and Will.I.am. It?s time to take cinema back to the silver screen era, back when you know you could go to movies without having all sorts of races shoved in your face like you?re in line at a Subway on Thanksgiving. Also, why does not one person point a finger at the Jews for 9/11? Oh, that?s right, because they run the media.
Upvotes: 1577 Downvotes: 39
Is this too far? I certainly think so.
EDIT: Maybe the comment is satire, but satire is something that's hard to do right. Having minorities in everything really is a hot button topic for some people (although they're white, pure-bred 'Mericans mostly). If you're doing satire, you have no make it from a viewpoint that nobody has.