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FWST: TCU coaches, AD reduce salaries amid coronavirus pandemic
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<blockquote data-quote="Gary's Shirtless Revenge" data-source="post: 2866822" data-attributes="member: 72515"><p>Your response here indicates you are much more of a snowflake than those PC cops you think are ruining the world.</p><p></p><p>As for your examples, the Jungle Book is a great example of our point... It's a great movie and was beloved at the time of its release. There is no problem with watching it today, and I'd show it to my kids. </p><p></p><p>However, the reality of it is A) It's based on a book/story written by a white supremacist and, B) Has the monkeys in the movie speak in jive, played by all black actors, and talk about wishing they were human. We should NOT rewrite and rejudge the move that was released in the sixties based on today's values, but, for instance, you would never make that movie in that same way today because we realize that the context and subtext of parts of that movie aren't great. Society improves, matures, gets better, and we all must march forward. It's the good part of progress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gary's Shirtless Revenge, post: 2866822, member: 72515"] Your response here indicates you are much more of a snowflake than those PC cops you think are ruining the world. As for your examples, the Jungle Book is a great example of our point... It's a great movie and was beloved at the time of its release. There is no problem with watching it today, and I'd show it to my kids. However, the reality of it is A) It's based on a book/story written by a white supremacist and, B) Has the monkeys in the movie speak in jive, played by all black actors, and talk about wishing they were human. We should NOT rewrite and rejudge the move that was released in the sixties based on today's values, but, for instance, you would never make that movie in that same way today because we realize that the context and subtext of parts of that movie aren't great. Society improves, matures, gets better, and we all must march forward. It's the good part of progress. [/QUOTE]
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