Stu Burguiere
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I mean, you know, I, you know, I get I granted these are mythological figures, right?
I mean, you know, it's not like and we wouldn't put this past Hollywood where they have done this and they've taken actual, you know, African-American actors and put them in the role of real historical figures who were white.
I mean, that's even more offensive to me than this.
But again, you know, I look at this and I say, you know,
You're trying to tell the story.
There's no reason to do this.
And you would, as you point out, never do it the opposite way.
I was looking back at this.
I think it's been about 20 some odd years since something like this happened.
Right.
Where the opposite occurred, where you put a white person in a role of an African-American.
You can't do that.
And.
Look, it did happen for a real long time.
That was a real thing that happened in our history going back a long ways.
I don't think it's something that we want to come back.
Having some sort of historical accuracy, and again, while it is a mythology,
they do say the pale arms thing is in there right like there is a description so it would make sense uh we saw this with snow white right where you're like wait a minute white is in the title you know you'd think that they would do this yes and then and then you have this the sad sad story of ellen page who i think actually was great like when she was uh i mean juno is a great movie i i love juno i stand by that movie i think it's a great pretty too
Very pretty.
And I honestly think that whole movie, that particular movie, Juno, which wound up being viewed positively by pro-life people like me, really screwed with her head, honestly.