"Blessed are the cheesemakers"
Well yes and no on the false equivalency. Conservatives choose not to see it if it offends them, the left try to just have it shut down. My point was both have issues with it, though it surprises me the left have now found a reason. I would have thought atheists would love it.deddog said:False equivalency.BluHorseShu said:The irony of this is that apparently now the play offends both the right AND the left. Its definitely a heretical play as it mocks the crucifixion and a few other things. Thought I have to admit there are some comical parts like the parting of the stream.Cargo Shorts FTW said:
https://legalinsurrection.com/2023/05/monty-pythons-life-of-brian-stage-show-being-rewritten-to-avoid-offending-trans-people/So conservatives are accused of banning books for trying to keep overtly sexual content out of grade school libraries while these same accusers insist you can't ridicule the idea of men having babies.Quote:
One exchange which has had to come out is the discussion between People's Front of Judea members Stan (played by Idle) and Reg (Cleese). Stan says that he wants to be known as Loretta and to have babies. 'It's every man's right to have babies if you want them,' says Stan. Reg counters: 'But you can't have babies.' At which Stan responds: 'Don't you oppress me.'
Cleese told an audience at his one-man show last week that when the scene (co-written with the late Graham Chapman) was performed at a read-through for the new show in New York last year, doubts emerged. 'At the end, I said to the American actors: 'What do you think?' And they said: 'We love the script, but you can't do that stuff about Loretta nowadays.'
'So here you have something there's never been a complaint about in 40 years, that I've heard of, and now all of a sudden we can't do it because it'll offend people. What is one supposed to make of that? But I think there were a lot of things that were actually, in some strange way, predictive of what was actually going to happen later.'
Conservatives might have complained but those parts still exist, and are still performed.
Liberals are eliminating anything that offends their ever changing cultural race to the bottom.
Houston Lee said:
Because there's a select group of people (picked by Leftists) that are allowed to be offended and Christians is one of them. Interestingly, the same group of leftists gets to choose the list of people that are never allowed to be offended.Houston Lee said:
"Life of Brian" was HIGHLY offensive to Christians when it came out in 1979. There was a big uproar. And nobody gave a crap. They played it everywhere.
As a Christian with a sense of humor, It is actually one of my favorite movies of all time. I love British humor.
So, why the F is anyone getting worked up over the "Loretta" part now? Really?
Tony Franklins Other Shoe said:Houston Lee said:
As it should be.
Unfortunately, I discovered that Manuel is deceased. I was wondering how he was going to be portrayed in the new series....aggiedent said:
Well……..you're in luck. Cleese is working on a sequel to Fawlty Towers.
It was picked as the best British TV show ever in a ranking done a few years ago. I personally thought it was one of the best shows I have ever seen.
Well...they'll have to go back to Barcelona to find someone then.buzzardb267 said:Unfortunately, I discovered that Manuel is deceased. I was wondering how he was going to be portrayed in the new series....aggiedent said:
Well……..you're in luck. Cleese is working on a sequel to Fawlty Towers.
It was picked as the best British TV show ever in a ranking done a few years ago. I personally thought it was one of the best shows I have ever seen.