Posted on 04/26/2015 12:03:44 PM PDT by EveningStar
The current Indian War against Adam Sandler is a liberal rich-kid conspiracy to shut down populist conservative voices.
This week, comedy filmmaker Sandler was roasted in the liberal press for allegedly demeaning Indians and women in his upcoming straight-to-Netflix Western The Ridiculous Six. About twelve Indian actors, extras and crew members staged a walk-out on the set because of some jokes in the movie. Here are the jokes that caused the actors to blow their little bighorn ...
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All comedies nowadays are cringe-fests. This stuff was no different.
Further proof that Blazing Saddles could never be made today.
Miller punted.
PHDs in Lib Arts!
Baddabing!@
Adam Sandler contributed to Mitt Romney’s campaign. So it’s a payback for not supporting the One.
Which is sad, because the first time I saw Blazing Saddles was with my black friend. He laughed as hard as I did because Sheriff Bart always got the best of them.
he has made some disgusting movies, after his child-teacher sex movie, I am done with him
My friend who works for Indian Health Services tells me that Indians are their own worst enemies. The tribal hierarchy grabs all the money from casino earnings — $1 million a day at a reasonably thriving casino — and the money trickles down in a teepee shape, with most of it going to tribal elders and their families and families’ families. Leaving about 2/3 of the tribe members broke. And drunk.
Naturally I asked, why don’t they leave the tribe and get jobs?
He replied, “They can’t,” implying that White society would somehow thrust them back to the rez. I DO NOT THINK SO. Sounds more to me like they’d lose their gubmint bennies if they got jobs.
And then, a local treatment center run by Indians got a huge grant from Harvard. To support what? Teaching drunk, drugged, runaway Indian kids “Indian Pride:” i.e. basket weaving, drumming, etc etc. Don’t ask what the director’s salary is.
I truly wonder why they can’t teach them job skills, like baking and bricklaying and other tasks that might allow them to find a place in society. Or even acting in movies and tv. But noooooo .they WANT to hold onto those grievances. No doubt the Indians got a very raw deal from the early settlers in this country. But that was hundreds of years ago .My final word to friend was: “Get over it. .”
My first thought. Sandler is one of the few Republicans in Hollywood.
I always liked the comic who came on stage chanting, “Hi-how-are-ya”. Does anybody remember his name?
sandler has made some of the worst movies ever made. getting all upset about our entertainment is just . . . odd.
Charlie Hill, who unfortunately passed away just a couple of years ago. I think he was only in his early 60s.
True, but he's made some pretty decent ones also...
I saw him in The Longest yard" the other day...
Not a "tour de force", but good comic timing and acting skills...
I also liked him in "First Fifty Dates"
Yeah, Sandler's a cross between Edmund Burke, Adam Smith, and Robert Taft.
I’ll see you with those two, and raise you “little nicky” and “waterboy”. I’m pretty sure I win this hand ;)
Played a little poker in my lifetime...
As Kenny Rogers said..."Know when to hold em' know when to fold em'..."
You win...LOL
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