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Am I the only person that shudders every time they either hear or read the words ‘inclusive’ or ‘inclusivity’ now?. As for young girls not being allowed to feel safe at school, this should be classed as child endangerment and a criminal offence.
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and above all sleep :)
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I think we will die of old age before that lol
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Have you seen the weirdos they hire at game studios? . They look like Sydney's crazy haired alter ego :) . There is your answer.
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Yet people try to normalise crap like gender reformation with kids too young to even understand such a thing. That is abuse too. Sidney has spoken about that topic on other videos though so i won't go on about it here.
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I am still laughing that the reason she was called Snow White in this one was because she survived a bad snow storm lol
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Most don't live past 50 mate so it's great you took control to get your life back to the way you wanted it.
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I think the sad fact is mental patients have more sanity left in them than this crowd that do this or condone this.
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Hi Sydney, Good news in Australia too as NSW govt also started removing all signs of pronouns from their websites once Trump had signed that order lol. A famous person once said ‘The great thing about the truth is it doesn’t give an F about someone’s feelings’
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lol i cracked up and almost sprayed my cup of coffee across the room at that one
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If i had a 13 year old they would not be leaving the house and would be homeschooled by a nun lol
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It sounds like Disney got Joan of Arc and Snow White mixed up. Funnily enough if you ask AI it actually stated that in this new movie Snow White leads a Joan of Arc like rebellion against the Evil Queen. Perhaps I am AI too and just haven’t realised it yet.
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No different to tv shows anyway. I got through maybe 1 minute of the new Xmas Carol on Netflix before i switched it off. Just the opening scene showed me all i needed to suffer through that this was completely woke.
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That guy was just weird and after attention and i really doubt he watched the movie other than the dancing scenes.
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The actress is good though lol. She definitely gives it her all. Not her fault the script sucks lol. Actually you are probably thinking of her from Lord of the Rings though and not what this was loosely based on. So much of Silmarillion is up for interpretation but other things were clear as crystal . I am not really a fan of who they chose as Gandalf in this either.
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@myzookin6158 Their brains are still developing. Telling kids they are gay at that age is abuse in itself.
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I actually just thought this might happen after watching your last video. I quite enjoy just being a hermit these days and laughing at the state of the planet.
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Years ago all of this would have been a funny meme as we all knew how impossible it was for this to ever become a reality hey?
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It's actually not . It's misguided sure but the actual story is on point if you bother to watch it. What it really needed was a decent editor to take out the parts that went too far. The movie is over 90 minutes long and no more than 20 odd minutes is actual dancing. The so called part about taking a photo of a kids wang Sidney was going on about is actually just a dare at the school where the girls dare the main girl to run into the toilets and take a picture.She gets caught by the boy and you never see anything. There is zero nudity in this movie and anything pointing to it is inferred and not shown. This sort of crap really does happen in schools and is not outside reality by any stretch of the imagination. Too many focus on the negatives of this film instead of the positive messages that were intended. Netflix's marketing was garbage as well even though they have fixed that since. You need to watch the whole movie before you can criticise it as there is far more going on besides a few over the top dance scenes . There is quite a lot of sadness in the film for a start in the way her family life is and that of the other girl in the same apartment complex who is also in the dance group. I've mentioned above how i believe they should have used much older actresses to portray these roles but the bottom line is the editing is the major issue with this movie and that should have been addressed before release. A few nips and tucks to this film would have shown the same story, the same messages they wanted to convey without all the controversy this has now resulted in. Plenty of kids dance like this even on America's got talent and other talent shows (At least 90 percent similarly with Ticktock more or less being identical to this from what others have shown including Sydney herself. Yet nobody calls those people out for taking advantage of kids. The French obviously have a more in your face approach than mainstream Hollywood to get a point across in a movie even if they took this one too far in the process.
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She may not though. Some kids do grow up respecting their parents and their values :).
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I rarely see actual starving people protesting to be honest. For a start any I do see I offer to help anyway as these people are genuine.
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I had literally never heard of Only Fans until Issac Butterfield did a video knocking it lol
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lol agreed . It's the only annoying bit in Thoughty2 videos too.
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At least you mentioned that crap. This movie is calling out this issue though if you watch it. It never condones the behaviour or type of dancing. It's condemned in the actual movie. The issue is bad editing really. I believe they left certain scenes in deliberately for shock value to get people talking. It worked anyway.
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I'll say this again do you think they should cancel shows such as America's got talent? . It's not that far away from what i have seen on that show to be frank as far as the dancing is concerned. A 12 yr old girl in a skimpy almost see thru costume turned herself inside out on that show and that was disturbing to say the least yet it was applauded by the audience. It seems America has double standards when it comes to what is acceptable. I do agree certain aspects of this movie should have been edited out and i don't understand why they weren't other than they wanted this shock value to draw attention to parents just how their kids behave on tic tok etc . However they took the move to show it on a live contest in the movie instead of on an app. perhaps so they don't get sued.
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@sigmacademy I had an argument a few years back with someone about this. I got annoyed as they kept saying it is only a perceived answer not a real answer and that there is no real answer lol. So i said this is only a perceived door , not a real door but don't let your perceived ass strike it on the way out ;)
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Lunatics stick together though.
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@laviniawinter702 Have you seen the movie? At no stage is there any boy girl interaction apart from one boy teasing his sister in the apartment. One kid who pushes his way past them to get out of school which they comment on how rude and in a hurry he is. Her little brother who almost floods the apartment having a bath while she is meant to be looking out for him. You obviously haven't seen this movie as there is zero dancing interaction with boys and girls and nothing related to sex between them other than them mucking about trying to pick up an older boy and he realises their age and tells them off. The whole point of controversy really is the twerking which is maybe 10-15 mins of a 90 plus minute movie. At least watch it before you condemn it. A lot of the other nonsense i've read is really just adults interjecting their interpretation of an innocent scene such as the girls eating lollies on the bed. I even read someone took this to reference taking drugs instead of two kids just mucking around eating lollies on a bed. (That is on them and not the movie) The only part Sidney got right really is the dancing is in appropriate for their age bracket and a couple of other scenes should have been edited differently. The whole point of the film is that the dancing is wrong for their age though and that they too easily get hold of apps that show inappropriate content for their age and copy those actions etc so i guess they succeeded in that.
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@jecaulford4 School kids do get up to tons of mischief though that is one of the points whether parents want to believe it or not. It really seems like they just don't like home truths based on the reactions. They want to believe they are raising perfect little angels. Social media may have a lot to answer for but bad parenting is the culprit at the end of the day. The movie could have been granted better but it does nail the basics of the way some kids behave nowadays and the damage the apps actually do. It doesn't go far enough to show consequences though which is the real downfall of the film. If they want to make a risky movie they would would get at people why stop half way and not show depression etc. It skirts around it but doesn't really show it.
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Remember 14•4•16 If this movie released in the 80's i doubt anyone would even complain. We live in a fake protected world now where people like to pretend giving kids control of apps is not a problem until it is.
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The kids do this in real life all the time. This exposes that but it doesn't do it in the right way . it is still shooting the messenger to ignore the real problems though. The fact is parents would rather bury their head in the sand and blame a movie for all the world's problems instead of themselves.
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It's called insanity and seems to be catching :)
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Better sack the councillors that were on hand too as well . The problem is not that the movie was made. The problem is the way it was portrayed. How can you condone American talent shows or elsewhere that pimp out kids to record companies and not have a problem with that too or how they are portrayed on camera?
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No that would have been worse by a considerable margin. It is meant to be a serious take to get people to wake up to what is going on. People don't really want to hear it though. It went too far but perhaps that is the point to get people to talk about it. I'm in two minds to be honest. I think it could have been done better but i am more surprised people aren't wanting to cancel the apps in the first place that allow kids to do this sort of thing and encourage it.
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@SydneyWatson I guess now you are in the USA it is slightly less confusing that Sydney living in Melbourne :). Come back though they are all crazy there. Please at least do an expose on the cock up here in regards to fire safety.
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Yep my Father told me the same thing too in Aussieland. Seems that is a universal saying there you go :)
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@applefarm6126 Use reverse psychology :). Pretend to get right into it and fully support her and then she will find it boring and do the opposite. If they feel it's no longer rebellious they will soon tire of it.
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Initially the Greens were not a bad party like it is today though.
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You are always fun to watch regardless :). I love the ditzy character too. Thanks for bringing her back. I have to support fellow Aussies anyway regardless where they are in the world.
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Isn't that the new University motto or at least it should be :)
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@myzookin6158 That wasn't what they meant at all
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@raregrimebeats1352 As long a they have a room full of collectables to sell to buy a house :)
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David Stairs That was total BS actually. If you believe they had the budget or time for any such thing you would be pretty silly. It was carefully controlled with councillors on hand and express permission from the kid's parents. They really thought they were making the film to show up an issue not cause one.
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David Stairs Or there is something wrong in the head of people who take it that way.
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Well you are a cheap hire : )
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@myzookin6158 People don't want to be faced with what is really going on thanks to social media apps and lack of controls in place. Facebook, twitter all of them should be adults only with a minimum of 18+ requirements for access. They could stop half of these problems by not giving kids access to platforms they are not mature enough to be on. Let kids be kids like it used to be. Too many parents want the kids to grow up too quickly these days yet fail to realise the damage they are allowing in doing so. The movie went too far in certain aspects but it bring about discussions which was the point they were aiming to do.
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@ad-skyobsidion4267 I hadn't heard it until Sydney said it in this video lol .
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89% percent rating on rotten tomatoes. I just checked. Reviewers did think it was an uneasy decision to include close ups of the dance acts for shock value though. Seeing it's a female director that is a surprise move really. She spent 1.5 years interviewing girls about their experiences of growing up and it's not dissimilar to her own life either apparently. Europeans in general are much more open than Americans when it comes to this sort of thing. It doesn't seem to be as controversial in France that is for sure. It is a coming of age film in so many ways that the west are hell bent on injecting their own prejudices on and perhaps their own insecurities instead of watching the film in the context of the location and culture clashes involved. Honestly the world is getting dumber by the minute that people can't even watch something themselves and prefer to be dictated to on how they should react to something and like good like soldiers they comply and start with the with pretend outrage even though they haven't even seen the subject matter.
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The real truth there is only to promote Israel and it's fake god culture. It has nothing to do with the safety of Americans. Israel and the Jewish own the USA so it just serves them to pay out on anything that doesn't serve that in the big scheme of things. It's just ultimately only about money and power veiled as protecting citizens.
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That is literally the whole point of the movie even if they failed in some ways to portray that.
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