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Originally Posted by MaliciousIntent
[Show spoiler]Oh I don't care about the disclaimers, if they need to put in disclaimers to appease the snowflakes then by all means. I'm talking about when they intentionally EDIT THE ACTUAL CONTENT! That's when I have a problem. Like I remember talk about Disney removing some of the Speedy Gonzales content from Looney Toons because it might be "insensitive" to Hispanic people. Meanwhile there were plenty of Hispanic people who were arguing how they LOVED Speedy Gonzales and felt it would be offensive if it were removed.
It's like when they removed Aunt Jemima from the syrup bottles because it's offensive/insensitive to blacks. Isn't it MORE OFFENSIVE by removing her? Isn't that like saying "oh we don't want this black women on our products anymore"? I guess my brain just isn't petty enough to understand.
As for what some kid might do because of what they saw in a cartoon, where do we draw the line? Snowflake parents act like they're soooo concerned about what their kid saw on a cartoon, yet they give them full access to an iPad and the internet! If your kid is picking up bad habits from a CARTOON, then you're not doing your job as a parent! I was allowed to watch pretty much whatever I wanted when I was a kid, but my ass knew that I wasn't allowed to use foul language or bring a gun to school or whatever else kids do that snowflake parents want to blame on cartoons, movies and video games.
As a parent, you should know the maturity level of your kid and act accordingly. I was very mature as a kid growing up and had a lot of freedom that I knew would be taken away from me the moment I stepped outa line in school or in public. It's called having GOOD PARENTS who knew how to PARENT!
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I don't believe that for a second. Otherwise you wouldn't be foaming at the mouth in your posts. I'm going to tell you something you might not believe.
You're not the only person in the universe. I'm not going to blame your parents for your lack of understanding. They could be upstanding people. But this monotonous diatribe you posted makes you look like an emotional, immature child.