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Brigitte Bardot dies at 91


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elijahfan
19 minutes ago, LunaUniverse said:

Quite interesting to read how you can be a vile racist (Too racist for even the French government mind you) and you get flowery language talking about your life because you do one good thing in life or are iconic enough but hey what do I know :lana: I hate Charlie Kirk as much as anybody else and he can burn but the difference and bias in reaction here between this and that is apparent 

The only thing I wish for is the hope that her son can heal and live his life happily 

The interesting thing with her is that she was the face of progress during her acting years, conservatives absolutely hated her and what she was standing for. Unfortunately, she grew as a bitter old lady with dated views about society... But she did make a difference for women's and animal's rights through her lifetime, and hopefully that will remain her legacy.

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elijahfan
2 minutes ago, Ladle Ghoulash said:

I mean, I think the lack of nuance comes more from people insisting that one outweighs the other. Both are true at the same time and the bad isn’t excused by the good, nor is the good fully outweighed by the bad. 

I will only speak for myself here, but there's not one post of mine in this thread that doesn't acknowledge what she became in later years. Truth is, what she stood for most of her life did make a positive impact on society and on many people's lives, especially women, and I'll respectfully choose to focus on that at this moment.

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The mass media tends to judge harshly without nuance. This is not about weighing up the passionate animal rights activist who vehemently attacks the ancestral practices of certain cultures of slaughtering animals for food or to make coats. The comments are crude, and it is the manner of expression that is being called into question here. If we take a closer look at the situation and the comments, we immediately see that everyone is taking offense and crucifying anyone who takes a stand on the altar of propriety or decorum.

Brigitte Bardot used crude and violent language. Her temperament led her to react, to speak and act in the heat of the moment. Very undiplomatic, certainly. But if we read her words a little more closely, and especially the reasons why she expressed herself in a particular way, we often understand her intentions and what she meant to say better.

There will always be people who are quicker to take offense at what others say or do than to take any risk of exposing themselves by taking concrete action.

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LunaUniverse
44 minutes ago, elijahfan said:

The interesting thing with her is that she was the face of progress during her acting years, conservatives absolutely hated her and what she was standing for. Unfortunately, she grew as a bitter old lady with dated views about society... But she did make a difference for women's and animal's rights through her lifetime, and hopefully that will remain her legacy.

Ok? I’m pointing out the hypocrisy between the deaths of other bigots on here that plenty of other users were gleeful to celebrate, but yet somehow this instance should be different, how and why? Also that argument doesn’t exactly hold up, there are plenty of women that have made their way through a male dominated field and still retain internalized misogyny.

I can acknowledge that she was successful career wise and the work she did for animals was beneficial yes, but she was a horrid person that falls into the common category of white people often caring more about animals above the rights of minorities. 

 

 

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2 hours ago, elijahfan said:

The interesting thing with her is that she was the face of progress during her acting years, conservatives absolutely hated her and what she was standing for. Unfortunately, she grew as a bitter old lady with dated views about society... But she did make a difference for women's and animal's rights through her lifetime, and hopefully that will remain her legacy.

I don't know, I already found sexist comments from her from the 70s...

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elijahfan
25 minutes ago, Oriane said:

I don't know, I already found sexist comments from her from the 70s...

You found sexist comments from the 70s? How shocking.

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I cant with this debate, she's a racist piece of shit and y'all want to talk about nuances because she's an 'icon' who loved animals? :ladyhaha: She's  a bigot and her death does not change that, just like any other bigot's death doesn't change their being trash people

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