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Why not use the opportunity presented by the SpaceJam reboot to educate Pepe (and thereby the children watching the film) instead of just cancelling him?
Why not use the opportunity presented by the SpaceJam reboot to educate Pepe instead of just cancelling him?
Why not use the opportunity presented by the SpaceJam reboot to educate Pepe (and thereby the children watching the film) instead of just cancelling him?
I don’t think lecturing a skunk about consent would be the light-hearted funny vibe they’re after.
Were people watching him though? I'm probably talking through my backside but while I agree with the negative sentiments around Pepe, I suspect that it was an easy PR move because who watches him in 2021?
See, the easy move to me seems more like 'pretend it never happened/let's not talk about that' crap that doesn't solve anything and just buries it under the pile of other shit that was treated the same way. If there's no learning, we don't improve as a society.
Please join the Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom?
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I agree with you and your suggestion about self reflection from Pepe would be an interesting move.
These kinds of films/plots always have a journey of discovery angle. I'd enjoy seeing M. LePew reflect on his past behaviour while lamenting how it seems he no longer has an outlet for his amorouesness and then discover that approachingwomenfemale cats that ran afoul of a traffic line painter respectfully actually brings him better results.
That might still leave the interspecies sex angle to talk about but that's for another time.
Pepe was cringeworthy when I was a kid and extremely awkward. It never crossed my mind that other people felt the same though.
Not a bad idea, actuallyWhy not use the opportunity presented by the SpaceJam reboot to educate Pepe (and thereby the children watching the film) instead of just cancelling him?
Tom & Jerry style feminist smackdown perhaps?I don’t think lecturing a skunk about consent would be the light-hearted funny vibe they’re after.
Not a bad idea, actually
Tom & Jerry style feminist smackdown perhaps?
These kinds of films/plots always have a journey of discovery angle. I'd enjoy seeing M. LePew reflect on his past behaviour while lamenting how it seems he no longer has an outlet for his amorouesness and then discover that approachingwomenfemale cats that ran afoul of a traffic line painter respectfully actually brings him better results.
That might still leave the interspecies sex angle to talk about but that's for another time.
Yeah but the journey of discovery angle in Space Jam was that Michael Jordan realised he's a better basketballer than he is base baller. Doesn't tie in
It is really ? Or it is a marketing choice made by the film studio to win over this bizarre new adult audience who embrace at lot of entertainment which is aimed at children. Getting rid of the skunk is decision made for theIt may look silly at first sight, but it's indeed a manifestation of a wider development of society moving forward. In this case, that treating "minor" sexual harassment as boys' fun is becoming socially unacceptable. Which is great.
And at second glance I don't even think it's so laughable. The article makes it clear how cultural-industrial representations (here: in cartoons) have always reflected and promoted moral standards of their time. I certainly wouldn't want the racist cartoon characters of old to be shown to kids today. And while the author probably lacks a critical concept of progress (which makes your dismissal partly true, of course), he's absolutely right about his basic point. So Pepe can do one.
Not going there now, but this is all part of a wider argument to be had about a certain type of criticism of liberalism I regulary see from (some) leftists in here. I think it's flawed in several ways, and sometimes resulting in serious political mistakes. To be clear, not speaking from a standpoint of apologism of liberal capitalism and its culture, but from what I consider radical criticism.
As I remember, Pepe was the same to me as any other kind of cartoon entertainment. I also don't think it influenced my attitude or behaviour towards girls. Similar to the video games/violence issue, I'm sure most kids can distinguish between real life and cartoons. If kids imitate shitty behaviour seen on media, something else has probably gone wrong in the first place.Pepe was cringeworthy when I was a kid and extremely awkward. It never crossed my mind that other people felt the same though.
Pretty much
The same thing happens with a lot of older music.
That being said there was a song in the charts recently that had the line "can't make a wife out of a hoe".
Brown sugar
How come you taste so good?
Brown sugar
Just like a young girl should
Never gonna stop, give it up, such a dirty mind
Always get it up for the touch of the younger kind
My, my, my, ay, ay, woah
M-m-m-my Sharona
My Sharona
Girl, you'll be a woman soon
Please come take my hand
Girl, you'll be a woman soon
Soon, you'll need a man
I'm just mad about fourteen
Fourteen's mad about me
I'm-a just mad about-a fourteen
A-she's just mad about me
100% agreed - so many old rock songs extol the wonders of underaged girls and it was very hard for me to process growing up, my mom's a big Rolling Stones fan and I still remember how awkward I felt listening to Stray Cat Blues in the car when I was younger, also remember her trying to somehow explain Brown Sugar to me without going into the detailsI just got into the Rolling Stones in the last couple of months - I know I'm late...my Mum played exclusively African gospel music growing up.
Stray Cat Blues holds up really well as a song, still sounds fresh, but the lyrics would never fly nowadays.
Apparently they even changed the lyric from '15' to '13' at live performances because Jagger didn't feel it was provocative enough.
How do you cancel a 17yr old movie ?I’m visiting family for Easter and the kids wanted to watch white chicks for some reason
Never seen it before but fecking hell how is this not cancelled into oblivion?
it’s racist as feck, homophobic, and they even through in a bit of date rape for good measure - it’s an abomination!
How do you cancel a 17yr old movie ?
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