Bush on the Israel-Hamas war: “Negotiating with killers is not the option for the elected government of Israel. … My view is one side is guilty. And it’s not Israel.”
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@jessiegender More and more the commercial side of the business is taking over, but the surprise is that artists are now the ones propounding the arguement instead of positing the art of making the audience feel something. Even if that thing may be uncomfortable to them.
To be honest, you'll get the reaction you invoke by your own actions.
If you don't recognize these two people as being completely unsympathetic due to how they affected peoples lives while they were alive, I nor anybody else can help you.
Seeing the despicably cruel, heartless and abusive way that many people in UK and US have responded to the deaths of conservative politicians, Ann Widdecombe and Lindsey Graham, reminds me that the least kind people on earth are ironically those on the #BeKind woke left.
Ann Widdecombe went on GB News early after October 7 and invoked the historical precedents of Dresden and Hiroshima, characterising Israel's genocidal actions as a just war and implying that the annihilation of Gaza was necessary.
What on earth are you talking about?
You were literally in Cabinet while the UK continued to sell weapons that were used in the systematic killing of thousands of Palestinians.
You don’t get to rewrite history. Blood is on your hands too.
@socialistadri And yet the UK may very well avoid a fascist leader, which the US did not. Humour is worth it's weight in gold when derailing problematic people.
That M'Fer Kechiche doesn't get to say whether the film is released or not. If he wanted a lesson in bullying, then the financiers should have a word with him then let Lea have final cut and release the film! Fuck him.
Léa Seydoux revealed she felt “like a pr0stitute” while filming Blue Is the Warmest Colour (2013).
“One Se× scene took 10 days. We had to lie on the bed..with each other, cold and n@k3d, hour after hour.”
Seydoux burst into tears after director Kechiche publicly shamed her for speaking out about the movie's toxic working conditions.
“How indecent to talk about pain when doing one of the best jobs in the world,” said the director.
Seydoux also said, "Every scene had taken forever... he insisted on take after take until we felt like we were cracking up."
"It was horrible. I would never work with him again."
Léa Seydoux later reframed her emotional breakdown to de-escalate the explosive public feud with director Abdellatif Kechiche, who dramatically claimed he no longer wanted Blue Is the Warmest Colour to be released because the controversy had "sullied" it.
Seydoux clarified that her tears were not meant to sabotage the director or label him a monster, stating:
"I have given a year of my life to this film... I have not criticized the director. I'm just complaining about the technique."
@zepppo666@ThatTimWalker Precisely, especially with Ladbrooks giving 7-1 odds. If the pensioners in Clacton haven't been completely brain damaged by covid, the election result basically writes itself.
‼️ Listen to BBC Today:
Q: “What is your appeal going to be to the people of Clacton?”
Count Binface: “Well… I’m not Nigel Farage.”
😂
Farage called this by-election to dominate the headlines. Instead, he’s handed @CountBinface a national platform.