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Jerry is largely persona non grata with the Regressives for having the nerve to speak out against PC.
Not unlike Bill Maher.
The Regressives do hate that mirror.
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In Blazing Saddles they edited out the "N" word.
The Hilarious thing is, the entire movie is made to make fun of racists.
I've never seen it with any editing. It would ruin the movie.
Well then, don't watch any reruns of it.
Luckily they did not pull the whole movie out.
Whats hilarious is that todays standards for what you can and cannot say on cable television are the loosest ever.
Every insecure byotch on the internet needs some "others" to whine about. Its only natural.
Whats hilarious is that todays standards for what you can and cannot say on cable television are the loosest ever.
These nuts think libs are uptight. It is the best thing ever.
Them Duke boys wuz feel'n mighty hornery, Daisy just got back from the crick and her top wuz still mighty wetI found the Dukes of Hazard to be offensivePretty tame
Bigot!
Why do we allow such people to speak? How can we stop the hate unless we silence the hater?
No doubt, you like the Dukes of Hazard as well.
No worries, we will hunt you down whether a Congressional GOP baseball game in Virginia or a all white country music concert in Vegas.
It scripts and acting were targeted at retards
So what you are saying is you really like it then?
Just watch All in the Family from 1970This is nothing compared to Red Foxx, Richard Pryor, Eddie Murphy and many other stand up acts. You want politically incorrect, go watch some reruns of Sandford and Son, I specifically recall one episode I saw many years after it was originally run and he referred to Chinese food as a very racist term. Today it wouldn't make it on air, and if it did, there would be hell to pay.
Society changes I suppose, it's a fine balance though. We become too touchy and walk on eggshells all the time and how does society benefit? We aren't robots nor perfect. I'd rather words said than some psycho guy suppress his emotions and without warning go insane on a bunch of concert goers.
Sounds like you were an avid watcher of the show.Them Duke boys wuz feel'n mighty hornery, Daisy just got back from the crick and her top wuz still mighty wetI found the Dukes of Hazard to be offensivePretty tame
Bigot!
Why do we allow such people to speak? How can we stop the hate unless we silence the hater?
No doubt, you like the Dukes of Hazard as well.
No worries, we will hunt you down whether a Congressional GOP baseball game in Virginia or a all white country music concert in Vegas.
It scripts and acting were targeted at retards
So what you are saying is you really like it then?
Every insecure byotch on the internet needs some "others" to whine about. Its only natural.
Whats hilarious is that todays standards for what you can and cannot say on cable television are the loosest ever.
These nuts think libs are uptight. It is the best thing ever.
They have a hard time reconciling racism not being as normal as it used to.....and whining that its due to p.c.
with the fact that they want p.c. in music lyrics, radio, movies and video games
Its funny a.f.
I don't remember the native Americans getting upset over this.
Maybe we better be asking BLM if this is offensive.
Feelings, nothing more then feelings.................
When folks start getting upset over the depiction of white males being bumbling fathers and husbands then I will worry about a silly comedy show.
Meanwhile, Tarantino released a movie very recently that said n1gger like 145 times.I remember as a kid watching the movie "Apache" starring Burt Lancaster, who played a renegade Indian that had escaped the reservation. Running from the law, he came across a farm house owned by a civilized Indian who had stopped being a warrior and became a farmer.
While eating a meal inside the civilized Indian's house. The guy's squaw told him to go outside and fetch a bucket of water. The Burt Lancaster character was amazed that an Indian woman was allowed to boss her Indian husband around like that, because fetching water was women's work.
One of my favorite movie lines was when the renegade Indian questioned the civilized Indian as to why he allowed his woman to talk to him like that? The civilized Indian's response was, "Some of the white man's ways are hard".
I recently saw this movie on TV one afternoon. The line about the white man's ways being hard had been edited out of the movie.
Little by little, we are being subjected to the PC cleansing of our culture by the regressive leftist liberals. .....![]()