Vietnam bans ‘Barbie’ movie over South China Sea map
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The US should ban "Barbie" as well.
We should encourage the whole world to ban it.
Then we should arrest & charge whoever put this shit in the movie with being an unregistered foreign agent of the Chinese Communist Party.
Imp was right about quite a few things.
But they all got buried under him being completely fucking insane.
His single-mindedness drove off a ton of people who could have listened to his occasional valid points.
When it comes to signal-to-noise ratio, people can only take so much.
You know that pic someone shared recently, some group trying to define lesbian as "a non-man attracted to non-men"?
I couldn't help but joke to myself "Apparently, my (male family member) is a lesbian."
He calls himself non-binary, therefore in his eyes, not a man...
So THATS how they work
I don't come here that often, so I'm not up on the latest board drama.
Did he leave, or something?
Banned for 24 days, and it's been almost 20 since then.
I'm surprised it wasn't permanent. The next one likely will be.
Huh. Well, good to know! And to echo what others have said, he did have some good points, in a sea of WTF.
Thought it was quiet
See him post something and within an hour it have 60 comments because him and AoV got into an argument over it was kinda funny, though.
This is exactly what got Kiryu Coco fired from Hololive.
Almost got Gawr Gura fired too, when a question about Taiwan suddenly showed up in the PS2 game Bully. She had the quick thinking to end the stream right there. Poor girl.
Come on Barbie let's go party
Not in Viet-nam
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OP, you should archive CNN links.
I am not aware of such rule, could you please give me a link where I can read that?
It's not a rule violation, you just shouldn't do it because CNN hates you.
I don´t see how me archiving the CNN link changes any of that.
it's so that our traffic doesn't help CNN with ads and unique views. It also helps combat their malevolent editing habits where they write and publish lies and the surreptitiously edit or remove the article a day later to avoid legal action.
I have an adblocker that I only disable for sites I like, that should not be a problem, and the unique views I don´t think they mean much unless they can monetize those views with adverts.