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Was It Really Necessary To Show The Police Chief As Incompetent Next To His Asian Deputy?


I mean, it's just a British made stop motion traditional animation.

Was this American style "injection" really required?

Can't we just watch something like this without having to be thinking about social media warfare between SWJers and right wingers?

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It was co-produced by the BBC, so unfortunately it is required.

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There's nothing remotely Americanised about the notion that superior officers may be incompetent in relation to their juniors. It's a style of humour that goes back to at least the first world war in the UK: lions led by donkeys, and all that. You'll find that dynamic in a huge number of British sitcoms. Blackadder Goes Forth, Dad's Army, The Thin Blue Line, to name just three off the top of my head.

No-one is asking you to view Wallace & Gromit through the prism of the US culture wars as exported via American-owned social media. You've done that to yourself.

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What you say is true except for omitting the race angle that I referred to.

I didn't really do that to myself and if it hadn't been there I wouldn't have been able have the thought planted into my head...

I just thought it was sad to see it invade something which has been a British institution for far, far longer than US race baiting (or whatever you want to call it) has been a thing.

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i agree my fellow whites. we must stand up to our other white overlords and let it be known we will not stand for this. this is an injustice and a travesty. our race shall never be portrayed but for how we choose, lest our typing fingers be activated forthwith. this is our time once again to make our forebearers proud. our Gettysburg, our Normandy once again await! TO ARMS! ⌨ clack ⌨ clack ⌨ clack

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Don't you get it? White men bad, white men evil, white men run everything, but white men incompetent, white men are bumbling idiots and don't deserve to be in any position of power, authority, or respect. But also white men aren't being replaced, that's just a crazy conspiracy theory.

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^ This kind of take is precisely what I was talking about not wanting to be thinking about whilst watching Wallace & Gromit.

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It is pretty horrible that children have to absorb the message from people who think like that in every piece of media, isn't it?

But naw, I'm sure it's just another coincidence.

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Hi dickhead. It's the same cop acting the same way as he did in the previous Wallace And Gromit movie.

Do you think they should have made the trainee cop white to avoid offending snowflake fuckwits or cunts trying to shoehorn their fantasy culture war into everything like yourself?

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Re-read the OP and try to understand what I said "dickhead" and then you will see why what you've just written makes you look like a complete fool...

And no, there's no strawman there 😂!

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Stick a truncheon up your arse, weak-as-fuck troll.

Thank god that Feathers McGraw must be white, we can assume, since I don't hear you complaining about how the penguin has made Wallace look like a complete nincompoop in two films now without you shitting your drawers about it.

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Are you really this stupid?

Re-read your post and the one directly above it (in fact that emphasizes the absurdity of your post, you clearly didn't read that either, just got triggered). I don't give a sh-t about either of your completely opposed viewpoints...

You just proved my point, thanks 👍🏼. I just wanted to watch it without thinking about any of this crap. Unfortunately you lacked the intelligence to understand what I was saying.

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Wallace and Gromit is set in the north of England. There's a large Asian community there. Seems pretty demographically correct to me 🤷🏻‍♀️.

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Yes, that is correct 👍🏼.

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