No, because:
1) it's the same scene in the books... it's not trying to change up to fit a modern audience. It's the original scene.
2) It's a scene, not the entire film. It hints at this earlier, which is where the context lies. Again, modern films, trying to fit a modern audience make the entire film about their "message." This isn't that... not even in the slightest. If you think this scene is woke, you don't understand what woke is.
@robert_kroupa@MorosKostas You do realize the cast lead balls used back then and still used in the civil war did more damage than the modern bullet right? lol talk about gaslighting... you don't even know the information behind the arguments you're making
@Tenacious221@Fat_Electrician They had a purely capitalistic society and then created the large safety nets... and once the strain hits, they'll double down on the capitalistic aspects again.
Tell the world you don't understand Government incentives without saying you don't understand Government incentives. At a time when NASA was transformed into Muslim outreach, the Government outsourced satellite launches to a 3rd party. You want to guess what the cost would have been if NASA had been doing it?
Semi-automatic firearms were around in the 1700's. They weren't mainstream but they were there. That hasn't changed. Automatic weapons aren't being discussed because they aren't being used for what you're complaining about even though you want to confuse people into thinking they are. Ai isn't helping you
Again, deflecting since 80% of school shootings are with handguns, not AR15's. In the 70's and early 80's we had kids being taught firearm safety, the very thing you're advocating, in schools. Now they're being taught where their fellow students are hiding so the one whose meds aren't right knows where to find them. Regardless, the guns haven't changed at all.
@robert_kroupa@MorosKostas Except times don't change. Semi-automatic rifles were already invented at the time, so what's changed... they're black? That you're argument about change?
yeah, it's nuts... my mom just passed from parkinson's while my dad was starting his home PT after a whipple and the amount of repeat paperwork while being in the same network precisely so they can share and have up to date information is ridiculous... and then they makes an appointment to get a port put in, they have us drive up 45 minutes to....schedule an appointment. Like that couldn't get done over the phone? They haven't cleared him to drive yet, so why tire him out with a trip like that...It's beyond infuriating.
@KirkHerbstreit MLS is on appleTV, Premiere League is on NBC, Champions League is on Paramount/CBS, as well as most of the bigger and smaller leagues... You can watch all of it, just not maybe at match times due to time zones, but full games are available to stream. It's all been there for years
And that's what the ruling stated. Leftist states have tried to unilaterally ban access to everything because Bruen made it correctly so, that everyone had the choice to carry. That's why they called it a vampire rule. This ruling makes it so people can carry anywhere, and if a private business wants to restrict it, they can. But it's not the default.
@kbmmaps@Dogstoyesky@MeidasTouch They can put up a "no guns allowed" sign. The ruling is that the state can't ban all places as the default. The default is it's open to carry and the business has the option to say no.
@shipwreckedcrew US Youth Soccer is pay to play... the motivations are backwards so it's never going to succeed until you have clubs funding it and it being open to more. We lose the talent to other sports before it's even thought of as an option.
And it was a recent team policy change under Klinsmann for the 2014 World cup, to see out talent abroad that could play here. BECAUSE they were trained in better camps as children and young adults. It's more akin to the h1 Visa system then the immigration system. Or it was luck, like with Balogun...where his mom was waiting on a flight to give birth in the UK and a flight delay gave him US Citizenship.
The key part wasn't core beliefs, it was religious beliefs, which is why it fell under compelled speech... Your argument that they serve a bigger Jewish community removes the ability of them to give a religious belief defense.
You can try to hide it in the discourse, but it's the key element in this entire conversation on compelled speech.