WES2006AG said:I guess my last post on the topic got pulled down because it triggered those who don't want to talk about this stuff enough to flag it.c-jags said:Tom Ato said:
I think...
pop culture has diffused the word racist to a point that some would think anyone that supports a certain political party is a racist, or any number of other words. This means that anyone that supports anything that someone on twitter has deemed "racist" now has to defend other "racists" since the nuance is all gone. I am sure most people hate white supremacists but since people that may support walls or no affirmative action get lumped in with white supremacists it became a hot button issue.
I checked out after the second episode because of the white supremacy (and Regina's and Damon's comments)
You put it succinctly.
I don't think there are very many people out there or in this thread that support white supremacy. It's evil, vile and should be treated as such. Same for Nazism.
However, pretending like people in the political spectrum do not brand the other side as racists/white suprematist for things like having a different opinion than the Democratic Party on poverty, welfare, immigration, guns, etc. is being willfully ignorant. I have made the statement before that "I don't really want a wall and didn't vote for Trump, but unchecked immigration is not a good thing. I don't want it, but I understand why Trump thinks it's a necessity," and was called a white supremacist to my face for that view.
So when you have a side that is gung ho to call the other side a name to shut them down, people are going to stop listening and respond negatively to the constant demonization of the name you call them (even in if the 2 episodes I watched they are obviously terrible people.) So while i understand we have very terrible people that are racist (and there are plenty of them,) those of us who love all people but subscribe to certain views that are no way racist, are going to tune out the accusations.
Oh well, one last comment...
It is laughably fragile that you stopped watching this show because of the portrayal of white supremacists. Sorry if that is offensive but it is absolutely true.
While I didn't appreciate it or agree with your comment it had nothing bannable in it. Definitely wasn't me that flagged it.
I didn't quit HBO because of this show. I quit because GoT season 8 sucked. BLL was really underwhelming and there were no more pulls for me with upcoming shows (I did like Barry, but I'm not keeping a year long subscription because of that) on top of the artistic talent of Watchmen telling me what to think of watchmen and race issues today. I'm not in here bashing the show. I liked the direction of the first two episodes and thought it was a very cool weird sci-fi vibe.
I said I think WS is evil and I don't mind them as the bad guys. I don't however like that my very innocuous views are called WS when nothing could be further from the truth.
My problem is that it's easy to go "hey look at those people. They're white supremacist and Nazis. Let's get them!"
And the crowd cheered.
Then the mob turned a finger on a different group and said "hey they're WS and Nazis too. Let's get them!"
And a group is sitting there going "wtf? No we're not."
To pretend like a large part of the political dialogue today is not calling the other side racist, is fooling yourself.
I am not triggered. I am not raging. I have very few posts on this thread. Somebody offered an opinion on why the WS angle was frowned upon. I just expanded on that.
Cheers in the most sincere spirit.