Hi,
I wanted to comment on the SNL estromax thread but when i tried to, i got the following messageWarning: this topic has not been posted in for at least 30 days.
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That's a good thing, actually, because i really wanted to create a new thread on the subject of how Hollywood has been discriminating against TGs pretty much since the very beginning of televisions history.
I thought to check if there was already a topic started first. Although that thread is sort of what i wanted to talk about, i see a much grimmer "picture" on the "widescreen" playing out.
It's not just one tv show, one skit or even one team of writers. It's HOLLYWOOD as a whole.
That place controls whatever we see on that tube and i think they control every other country's motion picture companies, too.
I will start my topic here with a few videos to get the ball rolling.
Please, friends, please don't start posting, yet.
I've already read that thread about SNL and i was amazed at how many people accept their fate as clowns in life. They think the system can't be beaten.
I don't really want the same people to start typing the same comments in this thread, please. Give me a chance to let unravel, in my own way, my researched evidence showing what i've come to understand.
Most of you have already seen all of this stuff on tv, before. Maybe some of it will be new, but it's been going on for many years RIGHT under our noses.
Let's just remember that the gay community joined hands to stop Dire Straights from using the word "->-bleeped-<-got" in Money For Nothing when played live. It's politically incorrect to do that now.
Let's begin.
Here's a guy with a Ph.d to tell us how the media controls what we think. 🔗 [Link: youtube.com/watch/]
They even tell us what they are doing.Proof of how tv can control what we do. Of course, it's just a movie, but if it's JUST a movie, what about advertising?...doesn't that affect what we buy? Of course it does - so really, a movie is a pretty powerful thing. 🔗 [Link: youtube.com/watch/]
Many will point out the fact that in ancient theatrical plays, all the actors were men who also played the female roles. And it's true.
But the actors who played the female roles were not treated badly were they? They were not beaten or murdered or hatefully ridiculed in public.This is just to get started. I have the real "meat and potato" video clips for this topic on stand-by and i will post them soon.
Please, all i ask is that no one posts just yet. Babe,
xoxo