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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What about that movie the Producers? Nazis and all that. [/quote] I don't believe they were normalizing naziism in that movie. [/quote] You are wrong. [/quote] You don't understand satire, do you? My god are you dense. That's a Mel Brooks movie. He's Jewish. :shock: [/quote] And you don't understand comedy and Seinfeld. Every single episode of Seinfeld was about Jerry, George, etc. being made to look less than socially acceptable for the things they did -- making fun of a baby; stealing an old lady's loaf of bread; Why is this episode any different?[/quote] I was responding to the person who said "The Producers" was "normalizing" Nazism. I wasn't mentioning Seinfeld at all. I agree with you. [b]The entire episode dealt with their consternation after seeing the cleavage. [/b][/quote] ^Incorrect. The episode was titled "The Shoe". If you haven't seen the episode, you shouldn't take someone else's word for the story line. See it for yourself. The content around cleavage was not about their consternation after seeing the child's cleavage. It was about the proper way men should look at cleavage - while remaining undetected. Jerry accused George of staring too long at the child's cleavage. He said George should use the sun rule - glance, but don't look directly at it. At no point did they express remorse over the fact that she was 15 years old. Facts matter, here. [/quote] Right, they had endless discussion over even SEEING the cleavage. Hence the consternation. Calm down. And I hate to break it to you, but a 15 year old is not a child. She's not a woman. She's a teenager. And teenagers have cleavage whether you like it or not.[/quote]
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