Thursday, August 11, 2016
Our social warrior betters are our Sharia police and about the same when it comes to humor.
Corpulent Canadian comedian Seth Rogen is getting in a ton of trouble with social justice warriors for perceived racial stereotypes in his new animated adult comedy Sausage Party.
Other comedic elements of the film that have galvanized the SJWs: Salma Hayek voicing a Mexican taco, a Native American bottle of Firewater (which quips he had settled in the grocery store first before getting shoved in the backroom), and some Nazi German sauerkraut dedicated to”exterminating the juice” compound. Critics are tweeting their distaste with how this Sausage is made:
Jordan Hoffman, the highly rated movie critic at the Guardian, liked the film on the grounds it’s an equal opportunities abuser, a daring stance for a writer of the PC paper of record. Guardian readers duly registered their disapproval:
Rogen is no stranger to un-PC controversy—he starred in and co-wrote the politically incorrect comedy The Interview, which involved a plot to assassinate North Korea’s leader. (The film also got caught up in the fallout over the cyber attack against Sony in late 2014.)
But back in May, Rogen issued a mea culpa for his edgy past while promoting the politically correct Neighbors 2, telling The Guardian: “It’s funny looking at some movies we’ve made in the last 10 years under the lenses of new eras, new social consciousness. There’s for sure some stuff in our earlier movies—and even in our more recent movies—where even like a year later, you’re like ‘Eh, maybe that wasn’t the greatest idea.’”
Time will tell whether he will feel the same way about Sausage Party.
Labels:
Humor,
Loony Left
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