Not at all. I read recently that there was a sequel called "Rudolph and Frostys Christmas in July" that explained his glowing nose came from the Aurora Borealis, LOL.
As I write this comment, a Rudolph clip is playing on "The Angle" on Fox News LOL
I mean I took it as a lesson to be kind and it’s okay to be different wasn’t that the end message? I mean every movie has bad things in it... up to you to learn right from wrong. Let the classics be classic.
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Welcome to 2018 folks. Next thing you know wearing shoes is problematic because it's shaming those who don't have / can't afford new shoes. SMH!
That show makes me cry, I know they are not real, but I hate it when Cornelious falls off the mountain. I also hate when Frost the Snowman melts in Frost the Snowman.
We should stop taking this corporate lobby activism seriously. No sane citizen actually thinks like this and sees a problem with everything. Its merely a control and power grab, nothing less nothing more.
Even if it was, I wouldn't care. It's a cartoon for God's sake! What the hell are you scared of? If you don't like it, just don't watch it.
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No, the people who nit pick at such simple and innocent things are problematic. It's an old Classic Christmas movie for goodness sake, leave it alone.
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It's obviously not meant that way. If one is really trying to can interpret anything as "offense" or "problematic." Just because they're able to brute force through a plethora of interpretations of something until they find a way in which it could maybe somehow possibly considered to be interpreted as "problematic" doesn't mean there's anything even remotely approaching a problem I should give a solitary fuck about besides the ridiculous addiction to being victimized by everything.
I don’t think so, no. I don’t like it as much as the Kris Kringle one with the Burger Meister Meister-Burger though. That penguin sidekick was the shit.
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Bullying is part of the message in the story--that it is bad to do to others. Pretending Bullying does not exist is not how to teach anti-bullying.
I don't know how you overlook that Rudolf is the main protagonist who overcame the marginalization and bullying of his society, garnering respect and acceptance. That's why the marginalizing and bullying, etc are there: to be overcome right?
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Not at all. I read recently that there was a sequel called "Rudolph and Frostys Christmas in July" that explained his glowing nose came from the Aurora Borealis, LOL.
As I write this comment, a Rudolph clip is playing on "The Angle" on Fox News LOL
Wow!!! Am I Psychic or Hot Not. I was Just Saying the Other Day, When they Going to Start on Rudolph? xx
I mean I took it as a lesson to be kind and it’s okay to be different wasn’t that the end message? I mean every movie has bad things in it... up to you to learn right from wrong. Let the classics be classic.
Welcome to 2018 folks. Next thing you know wearing shoes is problematic because it's shaming those who don't have / can't afford new shoes. SMH!
You hate shoeless people!!!
That show makes me cry, I know they are not real, but I hate it when Cornelious falls off the mountain. I also hate when Frost the Snowman melts in Frost the Snowman.
Seriously?
This "everything is offensive" shit is out of hand.
We should stop taking this corporate lobby activism seriously. No sane citizen actually thinks like this and sees a problem with everything.
Its merely a control and power grab, nothing less nothing more.
Even if it was, I wouldn't care. It's a cartoon for God's sake! What the hell are you scared of? If you don't like it, just don't watch it.
No, the people who nit pick at such simple and innocent things are problematic. It's an old Classic Christmas movie for goodness sake, leave it alone.
It's obviously not meant that way. If one is really trying to can interpret anything as "offense" or "problematic." Just because they're able to brute force through a plethora of interpretations of something until they find a way in which it could maybe somehow possibly considered to be interpreted as "problematic" doesn't mean there's anything even remotely approaching a problem I should give a solitary fuck about besides the ridiculous addiction to being victimized by everything.
Women are getting acid thrown in their faces, gays are being thrown off buildings and this is what you're worried about. Smh.
I cringe whenever I see the word "problematic".
It is highly overused and mostly by people who seemingly go out of their way to find trivial things to be offended by.
Goodness, Rudolph too now?
Nothing is safe
@InTimoreDei Not even the Sleigh, bae. xxoo
Ah for fucks sake. I'm not even going to watch it, and just going to say no
Jesus I forgot how fucking brutal this movie was...
Yeah, it's racist towards red heads and white people who have ginger nose hair. Rudolph is a disgusting racial stereotype!
I don’t think so, no. I don’t like it as much as the Kris Kringle one with the Burger Meister Meister-Burger though. That penguin sidekick was the shit.
Bullying is part of the message in the story--that it is bad to do to others. Pretending Bullying does not exist is not how to teach anti-bullying.
I don't know how you overlook that Rudolf is the main protagonist who overcame the marginalization and bullying of his society, garnering respect and acceptance. That's why the marginalizing and bullying, etc are there: to be overcome right?
Normally the tale of rudolph is nice and learning your flaw is your strength, but hell that animation is not.