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Hollywood Casting Call: Need 'Inbred' look, deformed people
pittsburghlive.com — ... to depict West Virginia mountain people; 'Regular-looking' children need not apply'
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- demicritter, on 02/26/2008, -1/+6If these Hollywood schmucks want that "inbred" look, perhaps they can speak with their studio executives? They're the one's screwing all the interns and extras and spreading their genetic material all around. Who better to play a cretinous role than Hollywood exec' spawn?
- speakerfordead, on 02/26/2008, -1/+4From a WV native: Screw you Hollywood! Racism and bigotry are evil unless it concerns WV or other "hick" locations.
- Christianptriot, on 02/26/2008, -2/+6Hollywood is probably the biggest source of misrepresented stereotypes in the world - through actions like this.
I'll take some "in-bred mountain folk" who believe in God and Country over any of those Holly-wierd idiots any day!- withincontext, on 02/27/2008, -2/+3Someone who talks about "misguided stereotypes" sure has a lot of explaining to do with this statement:
"Obama's 'church' supports Farrakhan, so we can only assume by association that Obama supports Farrakhan and nation of Islam ideology - anti-white, anti-Semitic racists."
Oh, it's spelled "weird". Try to get it right when calling others idiots, douchebag.- Christianptriot, on 02/27/2008, -1/+3If you below to an organization that supports a viewpoint, it is an assumption, not a stereotype, that you make when oyu associate the person with the viewpoints of the organization.
so nice of you to use such colorful language - I find that most liberal folk have a hard time trying to get their point across without insulting people personally or using profanity and other intelligent forms of communication.
And I never said I was a good typist...
- Christianptriot, on 02/27/2008, -1/+3If you below to an organization that supports a viewpoint, it is an assumption, not a stereotype, that you make when oyu associate the person with the viewpoints of the organization.
- withincontext, on 02/27/2008, -2/+3Someone who talks about "misguided stereotypes" sure has a lot of explaining to do with this statement:
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