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Originally Posted by Chernabog
Maybe I should hand you some extra lynchin' rope for that march, because your strawman is losing its stuffing.
We are not talking about child pornography, we are talking about themes that may or may not exist in a movie -- but you wouldn't know that because you haven't seen it (and, FYI reviews of the film indicate that those themes aren't there). I mean, at the very LEAST read some detailed reviews and analysis before deciding whether to protest. I tried to point out that although you may have objections to the source material, that doesn't mean it was translated to screen in that same way.
But yes, we can all agree that child pornography is bad stuff. I guess you've won there.
Edit: OK so perhaps "idiots" was too strong a word. I'll just say "fundamentally misguided" and leave it at that.
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Haha! Bully for you! I have been taken down a peg, what?
Hmm, but methinks,
somebody has been been into the sugarbowl again! So, pull up your little rocking chair and let's have a talk.
Yes, yes, my little one, child pornography is bad. Very bad. Made by the bad-man.
But you see, lil' punkin', what I was really saying was ... well ... I just don't want you to worry about the protests, OK? There really aren't any. Nobody is going to get lynched and the strawmen are just figures of speech.
You see, some Catholics, not all, but some, are worried that this film could influence children to read the books by which the movie was based and they contain a lot of anti-Catholic rhetoric. Heavy stuff that the movie intentionally watered down. These concerned parents want their children to know the teachings of Jesus and the Church He founded before they set them loose on the world to discover the other side on their own. And you know what? That's their right because they are the parents. The Catholic Church, or, people purportedly speaking for them have come out and warned these parents against taking their children to the movie. That's all.
And you know what, despite what you might think, these parents do not have to view the film to come to this conclusion. Nope. They are free to do what they want.
And you are too!
That's right -- you!
Oh yeh, one more thing: now, I do not where you get off responding to me as you did. I only questioned if the word, "idiot" was not a little strong. I can see you are clearly passionate about something, Chern' --- I am just not sure what.