The article at the Forbes site, to which your link leads, does not actually tell us what the censored dialog was; they delicately refer to it as "racial slurs." In other words, the article censors itself while condemning the movie distributor for censorship.
Typical story in the so called "news", lately. Nothing is ever in context anymore. It's as if reporters are not asking pertinent questions, nay, they ask nothing and you'll like it.
The remod continues. They begin the floor installation today. The cabinets should be ready in two weeks. There is a dim light at the end of the tunnel.
In the meantime, we feel as if we are camping out in our home.
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The article at the Forbes site, to which your link leads, does not actually tell us what the censored dialog was; they delicately refer to it as "racial slurs." In other words, the article censors itself while condemning the movie distributor for censorship.
Jake,
That's an excellent point.
Michael
Typical story in the so called "news", lately. Nothing is ever in context anymore. It's as if reporters are not asking pertinent questions, nay, they ask nothing and you'll like it.
P.S. How's the remod coming along?
Tim,
Journalism is sinking fast.
The remod continues. They begin the floor installation today. The cabinets should be ready in two weeks. There is a dim light at the end of the tunnel.
In the meantime, we feel as if we are camping out in our home.
Best,
Michael
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