Which is funny because so many of them love to defend comedy shitting on others and claiming anything goes in comedy. Like my step-dad loves joked about other religions, but got angry when I was younger and we rented Dogma. Absolutely refused to watch it.
Shame because I can’t think of another recent movie that takes an evenhanded approach at deconstructing Christianity in a fair and roundabout away that does it as well as Dogma does. If anything, it affirms it more than it mocks it.
The world’s most powerful and largest religion has such fragile defendants.
Which is funny because so many of them love to defend comedy shitting on others and claiming anything goes in comedy. Like my step-dad loves joked about other religions, but got angry when I was younger and we rented Dogma. Absolutely refused to watch it.
Shame because I can’t think of another recent movie that takes an evenhanded approach at deconstructing Christianity in a fair and roundabout away that does it as well as Dogma does. If anything, it affirms it more than it mocks it.
Taking offense because a company decided to not host a drag show is a bigger sign of fragility.
If we ignore the sequence of events and our countries history they would more or less be equal.
But since we can look at the sequence of events and our countries history, no.