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SouthwestRanger- 08-13-2008
Mental disability groups protest 'Tropic Thunder'
Aug 12 02:01 PM US/Eastern By DERRIK J. LANG AP Entertainment Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) - "Tropic Thunder" is pushing the boundaries of good taste too far for groups representing the mentally disabled. Dozens of people from organizations such as the Special Olympics and the American Association of People with Disabilities pro-*test*-('")ed the movie-industry spoof across the street from the film's Los Angeles premiere at Mann's Bruin Theatre on Monday. The pro-*test*-('")ers held up signs with slogans such as "Call me by my name, not by my label" and chanted phrases like "Ban the movie, ban the word." (SR :THEY MEAN RETARD !!!) "I think it's open to interpretation and that's the great thing," Robert Downey Jr., who stars in the film, told AP Television at the Monday night premiere. "You know, if I want to pro-*test*-('") something because it offends me that's my right as an American, and it's also any artist's right to say and do whatever they wanna do." The groups are outraged over scenes featuring the liberal usage of a disparaging term used to describe the mentally disabled. In the movie, director and co-star Ben Stiller plays a fame-hungry actor cast in a war movie who previously had a role as a mentally disabled character named Simple Jack. "When I heard about it, I felt really hurt inside," said Special Olympics global messenger Dustin Plunkett. "I cannot believe a writer could write something like that. It's the not the way that we want to be portrayed. We have feelings. We don't like the word 'retard.' We are people." Andrew J. Imparato, president of the American Association of People with Disabilities, said he and other advocacy groups met with DreamWorks co-chair Stacey Snider and watched a private screening of the film Monday morning. Imparato called the movie "tasteless" and said it was "offensive start to finish." "I have a sense of humor," said Imparato. "There were parts of the movie where I laughed, but it seems to me that the movie tried really hard to go too far and then pull back on everything that was offensive except the issue of people with intellectual disabilities. I just think Ben Stiller and the people involved in this movie just didn't think it was going to be offensive." Following the original complaints from the advocacy groups, DreamWorks pulled some promotional materials, including a Web site that promoted the film-within-a-film starring Stiller's character which contained the tag line "Once there was a retard." DreamWorks spokesman Chip Sullivan previously said in a statement that "no changes or cuts to the film will be made." "If you want to pick on people, as the old playground saying goes, pick on people your own size," said Timothy Shriver, chairman of the Special Olympics, who is calling for a boycott of "Tropic Thunder" along with the other groups. "This population struggles too much with the basics to have to struggle against Hollywood. We're sending a message that this hate speech is no longer acceptable." LINK TO RETARD STORY SR: Well we're starting to ban Porky Pig Cartoons as well because the character stutters and PC Groups feel it offends people with speech impediments.... And Kevin Smith took a lot of heat over JAY AND SILENT BOB STRIKE BACK because the Jay character uses the word "Faggot" a lot.... When will it end ?

Bulldog- 08-13-2008
Re: Mental disability groups protest 'Tropic Thunder'
When will it end ? Never, there will always be shrill voices claiming to be offended by summat or other. Attention seeking I reckon. The film sounds like a load of carp though.

tjwmason- 08-14-2008
Re: Mental disability groups protest 'Tropic Thunder'
Well we're starting to ban Porky Pig Cartoons as well because the character stutters and PC Groups feel it offends people with speech impediments.... In the film "The Dambusters" Gp.Cpt. Guy Gibson's dog is named after the colour of his black coat - references to the name are routinely edited out. Way back when it was perfectly normal to "adapt" works of art to conform them to the social mores of the times, John Ashcroft wasn't the first person to drap a naked statue for the preservation of modesty.

Bulldog- 08-14-2008
Re: Mental disability groups protest 'Tropic Thunder'
In the film "The Dambusters" Gp.Cpt. Guy Gibson's dog is named after the colour of his black coat - references to the name are routinely edited out. Way back when it was perfectly normal to "adapt" works of art to conform them to the social mores of the times, John Ashcroft wasn't the first person to drap a naked statue for the preservation of modesty. It's a shame though that the public at large are deemed to be not mature enough to accept and understand such things in their historical or artistic persective though isn't it. Guy Gibson did call his dog "Nig*er". That is a fact. It's not a pleasant fact but it probably wasn't an unusual term in use in that era. Why must we re-write history for fear of offending anyone?

Bestbear- 08-14-2008

Why is it not a pleasant fact? There was nothing offensive about that word in the forties ... and judging by the way the black "community" still use it to each other, nothing offensive about it now, either! :twisted: :roll: It is a matter of wonderment how successive terms - once mere descriptions - have been rendered unusable by the PC brigade. Damned Liberals!!! :evil:

Bulldog- 08-14-2008

There was nothing offensive about that word in the forties I bet there was if you happened to be on the receiving end. I concur about the recent use of the word by certain sections of the black community though.

tjwmason- 08-15-2008

It is a matter of wonderment how successive terms - once mere descriptions - have been rendered unusable by the PC brigade. Whilst I fully agree with you about the lunatic excesses of the P.C. brigade (did you hear about the chap who wants Black-holes to be renamed?), but in this case I'm fully behind them. The term was used in the most grotesque of senses and should be utterly banished from civilised discourse. That said, I do not support editing it out of films &c. where its use certainly is not a racial slur.

Bulldog- 08-15-2008

Whilst I fully agree with you about the lunatic excesses of the P.C. brigade.... I'm not sure you can still say lunatic TJ. I think if might have been deemed offensive to nutters.

tjwmason- 08-16-2008

Whilst I fully agree with you about the lunatic excesses of the P.C. brigade.... I'm not sure you can still say lunatic TJ. I think if might have been deemed offensive to nutters. No it was a pressure group working on behalf of the moon which complained at the connexion of their favourite celestial body with insanity.

SouthwestRanger- 08-27-2008

I remember a childhood book called THE FIVE CHINESE BROTHERS which was one of my faves along with MR. POPPERS PENGUINS... Now it's considered UN PC because the Thought Police consider it offensive despite the fact the 5 Brothers use their special talents to outwit an Executioner.... Also for your viewing pleasure a Censored Our Gang/Little Rascals Classic THE KID FROM BORNEO... Watch it and judge if you feel if it's truly offensive.... Part One http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K64V74hPBVA&feature=related Part Two http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxiI8QX_518&feature=related SR: I guess our Right Minded Children's guardians would rather have them safeguarded from all "harm" and be regulated into proper sheeple listening to Music that talks about putting a cap in some Ho ! YUM YUM EATEM UP !!!!

Bestbear- 08-27-2008

I am sure all present think is is horribly offensive to address the native men in our colonies as "Boy", too. I certainly did when I arrived in New Guinea, fresh from reading the Manchester Guardian, a bright-eyed and bushy-tailed liberal ... Imagine my surprise, then, when I carefully asked my foreman "How many men are working on the church today?" "Six boys, Farder!"

SouthwestRanger- 08-29-2008

Thanks to the PC Gestapo these Bugs Bunny Classics are withdrawn from airplay because of their "racist and homophobic content"..... I guess the First Amendment is only a conditional item.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGD6nYQpc6c http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kk36qmiVBWw&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acfx4orazEk&NR=1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjLfyooJQEc http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gH4ivOyO0PQ&feature=related

Bulldog- 08-29-2008

Thanks to the PC Gestapo these Bugs Bunny Classics are withdrawn from airplay because of their "racist and homophobic content"..... First they came for Noddy.......

SouthwestRanger- 09-02-2008

And the PC Gestapo has virtually succeeded in getting the Chocolate Dandy removed from all parts of British Life because they feel it demeans Non-Whites... Not to mention placing LITTLE BLACK SAMBO in the dustbin...

Bulldog- 09-02-2008

What's the Chocolate Dandy?

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