This person probably votes.

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I gather numerous people have pointed out the, er, problematic nature of the flick Dunkirk, with its triggering lack of women and people of some color other than white. I’ve a feeling the British troops waiting to be slaughtered on the beach during the actual event would have been only too happy to switch places in the name of diversity.

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11 Responses to This person probably votes.

  1. Marie says:

    Peace out :-). And believe me, I mean that in the most sincere way. Happy to have the mail drop, will be sending surprises as able. Be very careful on ladders with the weight of work does.

  2. Marie says:

    Not work does — it was supposed to be windows.

  3. Ben says:

    Yes, Dunkirk should have featured the full spectrum of humanity; both genders, the disabled, “special” people, the gender-confused, dwarfs, midgets, clowns, politicians, mimes… (Oh dear, this is starting to sound like a Monty Python sketch.)

  4. Bear says:

    There may well have been POC in the D-Day assault, but what does that have to do with Dunkirk?

  5. M says:

    I’d considered saying something snarky about “Kids these days”, yet as a Lawyer and Librarian (it appears), perhaps she got her degrees mixed up. An Alternative History Novel was filed under “1000 Things to Sue For in 2017” and her “Race Fatigue” took over?

    https://aprilhathcock.wordpress.com

  6. Kentucky says:

    I took a moment to look up Ms. Hathcock.

    A black, feminist, lawyer with an attitude of victimization in all she sees is the person to whom I should pay attention?

    Not. Frikkin’. Hardly. No. Way. Atall.

  7. Joel says:

    Wow. She is quite the victimized little snowflake, isn’t she?

    Oh, wait. Snowflakes are white. I beg forgiveness for the microaggression.

  8. Anon says:

    What Bear said. The Dunkirk evacuation predated the D-Day invasion by several years, IIRC…

  9. MJR says:

    One of my old high school teachers, Mr Critchlow, was a vet who had served with the British army during WW2. At the time I knew him I was a stupid, no nothing kid in the reserves all full of piss and vinegar. When I found out he had “been there” I got curious, I just had to hear some real war stories. I asked him what he did during the second world war and after a little prodding he finally admitted to have been in the infantry and told me he had been at Dunkirk. Of course I pushed a little more for information about what it was like and all he would say was that it had been “a bit of a slaughter house but I had gotten lucky.” Seeing the look in his eyes… That’s one thing I will never forget, the dead look in his eyes when he told me that.

    As for the review that there wasn’t enough persons of colour or females, maybe some of the cast could have put on blackface or bras and this flick could have been rewritten as a musical. Maybe that would make these idiots happy.

  10. Goober says:

    I hope she’s trolling, and isn’t this monumentally stupid.

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