The fact that they seem to think Chris Pratt gets enough online abuse to speak up against and Brie Larson didn't is amazing and enraging Like fuck Where's the YouTubers who made a whole career of dissecting every one of Pratt's media appearances and attacking everything he says
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Replying to @arthur_affect
probably cause she seemed abrasive in the interviews and said “i don’t like straight white men” or something along those lines, chris pratt didn’t go out and say “i don’t like {insert group}” in public.
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Replying to @pizzafishy
No She never said anything of the kind That's a mangled quote based on something she said when defending A Wrinkle in Time from bad reviewshttps://www.cbr.com/captain-marvel-brie-larson-not-made-for-white-men/ …
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Replying to @arthur_affect @pizzafishy
She explicitly said in that interview "I don't hate white dudes", but that a "40-year-old white man's opinion" matters less when reviewing a *children's movie* aimed at Black adolescent girls Which you wouldn't think would be controversial if not for, you know, the Internetpic.twitter.com/U0W8l33Kpm
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Replying to @arthur_affect @pizzafishy
Does the opinion "matter less" because he's 40, white, or male? Or all of the above?
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Replying to @WarriorMojo @pizzafishy
All of the above, because it's a movie starring a Black teenage girl aimed at Black teenage girls
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Replying to @arthur_affect @WarriorMojo
Yeah she talked about how she didn’t want white men criticizing the movie and some films weren’t made for them. But the notion that is kinda ridiculous because movies should cater to all people including but not limited too white people and males.
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Replying to @pizzafishy @WarriorMojo
Lol no they shouldn't, that's ridiculous
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Replying to @arthur_affect @WarriorMojo
So you’re saying you’d be fine if a certain ethnic group or gender was banned or restricted or frowned upon from viewing a newly released movies? Pretty sure that would be discrimination...
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No one's "banning" you from watching A Wrinkle in Time, people just shouldn't take it all that seriously if you said you didn't like it
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God damn this is ridiculous, can you at least not accept the part that it's a CHILDREN'S MOVIE This is how the Internet ruined vast swathes of children's entertainment, like My Little Pony, because suddenly adult male nerds with blogs are the target demo for every-fucking-thing
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