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Tuesday, July 10, 2012
What Could Be Said
About 'Ted'
Having heard of certain lines in the movie 'Ted' I have to wonder if it's a strong indication that we need to pause and reflect as a culture asking how far we've truly come down the path of enlightenment. Perhaps there's room for improvement? 'Ted' has scored pretty good at the box office. It's about a man and his talking Teddy bear and how he and his wife work their way through life's perplexing difficulties. It has an R rating largely due to it's vulgarity and offensive non-politically correct content. It's about a Teddy bear which has a tendency of expressing expletives and if such elements in a film gives you the fuzzies and the cuddlelies then I guess you should tuck yourself in with 'Ted'.
I'd say however there's something disturbing about
this film something that begs the question if this is where the entertainment
industry wants to be. Throughout it there are numerous demeaning and derogatory
statements made about real life individuals, one of which is Susan Boyle. I'm
reminded of the public outcry some time ago concerning the treatment bus monitor
Karen Klein received as she was subjected to insults by a group of teenage
adolescents. The world stood up and said, NO MORE! They
wanted all to know in no uncertain terms that there genuinely is such a thing as
unacceptable social behaviour...or at least we'd hope there would be from this
time forth.
Shouldn't the writers or
producers of "Ted" know that too? One line of dialogue takes it's liberties and
refers to a fat kid as Susan Boyle. ALS groups have slammed 'Ted" where they
expressed their reservations over the fact that one line of dialogue makes a
flippant remark that they're hoping someone gets Lou Gehrig's disease. Funny
stuff? To those with this horrible affliction I'm not sure they'd agree.
Undoubtedly the writers of demeaning humour would hold that everybody should be
able to take a joke. Should they not understand however that what's been
viewed as acceptable today can always change with time? There was a day when
classic entertainment was considered by many to be minstrel shows depicting
blacks as inferiors or buffoonish in character. THAT
CHANGED
People with strong convictions raised their voices
altering the mindset of the culture taking a position that went cross grain from
the status quo, that being that enough is enough. Society moved on. They
progressed up to a higher stage of cultural enlightenment so much so that years
later a black man actually became the President of one of the greatest nations
on earth...the United States. Will entertainment or movies like "Ted" 100
years hence be viewed in the same light as a minstrel show would be today? Might
the people of tomorrow be bewildered and mystified just how a society that had
moved so far ahead in technological advancements could still be found so very
wanting when it came to the basic understanding of leaving people with their
sense of importance and dignity in tact?
Perhaps furture historians will even conclude that
"B" instead of "R" would have more truly reflected 'Teds' designated
rating....that is "B" meaning barbaric. One would hope as well they'd be
able to point to certain numbers who stood up to be a catalyst for positive
change. These ones had made a difference and dared to dream imagining that
humanity could do better and be better than this. They'll see perhaps that there
wasn't a change overnight but by patiently persisting through an ongoing
series of small and seemingly insignificant baby steps they made the
dream come true...More Light And Love Finally Found
It's Way Into The World!
Having heard of certain lines in the movie 'Ted' I have to wonder if it's a strong indication that we need to pause and reflect as a culture asking how far we've truly come down the path of enlightenment. Perhaps there's room for improvement? 'Ted' has scored pretty good at the box office. It's about a man and his talking Teddy bear and how he and his wife work their way through life's perplexing difficulties. It has an R rating largely due to it's vulgarity and offensive non-politically correct content. It's about a Teddy bear which has a tendency of expressing expletives and if such elements in a film gives you the fuzzies and the cuddlelies then I guess you should tuck yourself in with 'Ted'.
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