Bad Messages From Good Movies
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It’s the best defense of Sid from Toy Story that I’ve seen.
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I dunno, people tend to read too much into movie themes and messages sometimes. Maybe it’s just for the sake of the story that _______ does ________.
Picking apart the end of Star Wars? Please, it’s a damn SCI FI story!
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Just because certain behaviors are viewed as “not wrong” because many “boy[s] his age” do similar things does not mean that the behaviors are “not wrong”.
Is this really something that you believe, Mr. Willis? That behaviors that are present in a majority of a certain group are – by definition – “not wrong”?
Here’s an example of this logic:
At a certain point in history, misogyny was a behavior of many (perhaps most) men. Does this mean that misogyny was “not wrong”?
I expect better logic and reasoning from you, Mr. Willis.
Someone’s taking things too seriously.
Fair enough. I always think it is important to point out weak logic – even in things that are not to be taken seriously.