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I'm still unsure of that, many republican senate candidates won entirely on the platform of "Look how bad Obama sucks"
originally posted by: Yeahkeepwatchingme
Remember, there's a difference between everyday people criticizing a president and a well known public figure doing it. At most the normal people will face ostracism, famous people can be trampled on for all to see and often face other complications.
We could threaten "Final Nuclear Doom" to the nation responsible for producing it, seemed to work for the North Koreans.
originally posted by: masqua
a reply to: neo96
But you're still here and much loved by many, aren't you?
[on topic]
The Interview became hugely popular because of the Sony hacks. Maybe this movie needs a push as well. How can that be done outside of this thread?
originally posted by: neo96
I have no doubt.
After 7 years of not being able to criticize our dear leader.
Voltaire said something about who we aren't allowed to criticize.
The Republican National Committee’s executive committee voted Wednesday to censure a party leader who has repeatedly posted racist and homophobic material to social media.
In a closed-door vote in San Diego, the Republican Party leadership also demanded the resignation of Dave Agema, the Michigan national committeeman whose controversial statements have been a thorn in the side of the GOP as it seeks to rehabilitate its image with minority voters.
Cole, a former Baptist pastor, allegedly mocked two African-Americans outside his apartment in Washington, D.C., comparing them to animals that had escaped from the National Zoo. Each post was accompanied by the hashtag #gentrifytoday.
Back in 2010, Cole wrote that a mosque should be built on the White House grounds so that President Obama, who identifies as Christian, would have a place to worship, Buzzfeed reported.
I can only assume by "not allowed to criticize" you're alluding to your earlier race pimping comment from the OP and more generally to the right-wing meme that any criticism of the President is decried as racism. Is that correct?
originally posted by: Yeahkeepwatchingme
Remember, there's a difference between everyday people criticizing a president and a well known public figure doing it. At most the normal people will face ostracism, famous people can be trampled on for all to see and often face other complications.
originally posted by: theantediluvian
Then somebody can start a thread linking to the story and the usual suspects can convene yet another high-five session.
I know where you can get this great Mitsubishi Fighter Plane.
originally posted by: neo96
originally posted by: crazyewok
a reply to: neo96
Who cares its a movie.
I mean what you going to do bomb england for killing your dear leader on screen?
Wasn't aware I wanted to.
Thanks for telling me I wanted to. I had no idear.
originally posted by: ScientificRailgun
I know where you can get this great Mitsubishi Fighter Plane.
originally posted by: neo96
originally posted by: crazyewok
a reply to: neo96
Who cares its a movie.
I mean what you going to do bomb england for killing your dear leader on screen?
Wasn't aware I wanted to.
Thanks for telling me I wanted to. I had no idear.
Though, they were only manufactured for one-way trips.
originally posted by: beezzer
Didn't a video cause the deaths of 4 Americans in Benghazi?
Didn't a massacre in Paris result from slanderous drawings of the Prophet?
I expect looting in the streets and an "American Spring!"
(I need new shoes and another flat screen anyways. . . . . )
originally posted by: boymonkey74
a reply to: beezzer
I better warn the UK embassy of the upcoming attack due to this movie