“Now a bunch of moronic ninnies have taken it upon themselves to control the way we grieve a celebrities’ death!”
A celebrities?
Do you English?
And I doubt they want to control your grieving a celebrity’s death.
But they MAY know of her personal opinions. She’s expressed plenty.
She got many letters from fans who are pissed that as she aged, she didn’t maintain that slave-scene figure. She’s made many comments that after a certain age, women in Hollywood become invisible.
I think it would be disrespectful of her as a person to concentrate on how hot she looked at a certain time, rather than how clever she was, or how open. Or how vindictive she could be.
A friend of hers got sexually harassed by a studio exec, and Carrie sent him a beef tongue. And a note, saying next time they’d cut his off.
But, you know, you do you. You nearly saw her tits that one time, you concentrate on that.
“Anyone who is acquainted with the original Star Wars trilogy remembers the iconic scene in which Princess Leia was enslaved by Jabba the Hutt and forced to wear a chainmail bikini that left little of Fisher’s bodacious figure to the imagination.”
Um. I do remember that costume, and there’s no chainmail.
“It was every nerd’s fantasy come true,”
I am definitely a nerd and I liked her better in the first movie’s white dress.
With the blaster.
“so it’s no surprise that many of them would wish to commemorate the late actresses’ death by tweeting pictures of her from their most cherished and fondly remembered wet dream of the princess.”
That’s just tacky…
I quoted one of her memoirs, IIRC.
“Of course, that stuck in the SJWs craw something fierce”
Are you SUUUUUUUUURE it was SJWs and not simple fans of Carrie Fisher?
I wanted to celebrate her as a person, not someone with a stunt double.
“It seems it is politically incorrect and sexist to even grieve a beautiful goddess like Fisher.”
Concentrating on how her body looked that one time? Yes, I’d say so.
These ARE the people who bitched that she didn’t look the same in When Harry Met Sally or Neighbors.
“How much more bullshit do we have to tolerate from these “progressives”?”
Well, First Amendment says, all of it.
“ How much more eggshells must we take care to avoid stepping on before we decide to launch these spineless crybabies into the sun?”
You miss the entire point of political correctness.
PC is to stop unintentional offense.
If you truly INTEND to offend Ms. Fisher, or her memory, talk about how hot she was. That’s what you remember about her, go ahead.
Of course, there could be consequences to sharing such an opinion, no? Deal with it without contemplating murder.
“Everything is sexist, from the games we play, the shows we watch, the books we read, the temperature at which we set our air conditioners at work, and now even the way we GRIEVE is too!”
Well, if you ARE a sexist, and objectify women and think you’re making a compliment, you might just do all of that as a sexist act, yes.
“This fear mongering must cease.”
What mongering? You act like a sexist, people point it out. Are you afraid of being called a sexist? Then don’t objectify women.
“Know this, social justice losers, 2017 will not be yours for the taking!”
He cried impotently….