Friday, August 12, 2016

SJW Asshats



 







Corpulent (corpulant?) Canadian comedian Seth Rogen is getting in a ton of trouble with social justice warriors for perceived racial stereotypes in his new animated adult comedy Sausage Party.

Saw a prescreening of Sausage Party last night......I mean I laughed but overall it relied waaaay too much on racist humor
The film, co-written by Rogen, is coming out tomorrow, but a tidal wave of liberal outrage is engulfing the movie, which is a spoof of Disney and Pixar animated films. Sausage Party‘s bizarre plot revolves around a hot dog’s relationship with other foods, and it ends with a food orgy.

Just saw Sausage Party... the biggest piece of crap ever... seriously never waste your time. Gross, unfunny, racist, sexist & a rape scene
The beef from the SJWs revolves around the racial stereotypes of some of the foods in the Sony movie. An Arabic loaf of lavash (voiced by David Krumholtz ) riffs on the 77 bottles of extra-virgin olive oil awaiting him in the next life. Also causing offense is an Irish potato who sings [Irish ballad] “Danny Boy” and whose catchphrase is “Jesus! F**k!”

Other comedic elements of the film that have galvanized the SJWs: Salma Hayek voicing a Mexican taco, a Native American bottle of Firewater (which quips  he had settled in the grocery store first before getting shoved in the backroom), and some Nazi German sauerkraut dedicated to”exterminating the juice” compound. Critics are tweeting their distaste with how this Sausage is made: [FULL TWATAGE]

Not to be outdone, the PJL (Porkers Justice League) denouced the SJW for bringing Seth Rogen's girth into the mix, and declared jihad on those "skinny white-ass corpogynists and their Black-ass wannabes!"

2 comments:

Chris in NC said...

I saw that last night. It was basically a 90 minute rip job on religion. Most of the funny parts were in the trailers but there were some small laughs in it. And, yes, there is a food orgy at the end complete with the Jew (a bagel) and the Arab making peace though gay sex... If you are able to not be offended by the religious aspects, it's an ok movie. Not nearly as funny as I had hoped.

The initial reviews were all lefties that loved the ripping on religions so for a while the tomato meter was at 100%. It's fallen to 84% and we'll see where it lands.

Helly said...

I generally avoid personification content in all forms. But I need to make an exception for this.

Footnote: Elementary Education materials now use mostly furry animals to impersonate human characters. This repulsive workaround was needed to cope with impossible gender and racial quota issues.

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