What an entitled, elitist fool.
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Maggie Gyllenhaal
Nagheenanajar — 13 years ago(May 04, 2012 10:39 PM)
"Fool" being the nicest term I could come up with for her after watching her on the PBS Finding Your Roots show.
She was actually embarrassed to find out that she came from 'establishment' families. She has been so indoctrinated to believe that 'the establishment' is her enemy she couldn't fathom imagining that she descended from anything other than peasants. She looked like she was going to vomit after hearing about her privileged background. What an idiot.
Really? Of all the cool things you found your about your family the most important thing is that you are peeved about being super distant cousins with the Bush family??? Never mind how honored you should be that your ancestors helped found America, that they were there from the beginning.
Sorry, Maggie, to break your fantasy about being a good Fellow Traveler, but you ARE the 1%. You already were with your fancy hollywood job and even more so with your fancy pedigree, but now you know that you and yours are, am, always will be ELITEyou and your wannabe elitist crap that makes you think your "art" qualifies you as proletariat.
I'm sure this Roots thing will not keep you up at night, though. Progs seldom have a conscience when it comes to the cognitive dissonance. But I do want you to remember that you are royalty and mayflower and all that crap because
You ARE the 1%. Suck on it Maggie.
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bllrghtz — 13 years ago(September 28, 2012 03:34 PM)
Well, you should be thrilled now, as she is now lending her name to one of the most dishonest, anti-teacher, anti-working class (think most hard working Americans will be able to afford charter schools once they've killed off their competition? Think again) piles of corporate propaganda ever to come out of Hollywood - and that's saying something.
Until this film (the odious 'Won't Back Down'), I considered myself something of a fan of hers No longer. By accepting this role and helping to push an absolutely false portrayal of public schools, she has revealed a great deal about herself and her true perspective.
It's certainly her right to be in any film she likes; just as it's my right to never - ever - plop down my money to see another film with which she's even remotely associated.
Dishonest corporate propaganda from people who stand to make money from privatized schools, straight down the line.
Shame on Maggie Gyllenhaal.
She
made the decision to accept a big pile of cash for
dishonestly
dumping on hard-working, dedicated citizens. Now she can own the consequences to her career.
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EmilyRoad — 12 years ago(March 14, 2014 08:38 PM)
My partner was a high school teache5b4r for most of six yearsuntil she realized that couldn't teach in the literal definition of the term. The education system in this country is
absolutely
broken. The teachers themselves are not to blame, unless one counts the false teachers that have fallen back on the union in order to effectively tenure themselves into having a do-nothing job. No-the admin and faculty are to blame, ALL of which (in our district with a population of 300k) have never actually taught, nor have a degree in education. It is not a meritocracy (like most careers) and doesn't give one sh!t about the students it educates-speaking generally, of course-but it doesn't take a weatherman to look out and see the weather, and what states say to the national government is typically the a version of 'F-k off'.
hard-working, dedicated citizens
No. Once again, speaking generally.
Given her IQ of around 190 and five bachelors degrees (poly sci, history, english, education, Latin) my partner quit teaching and went back to school. she is now months away from a PhD in Adolescent Literacy, already holding certifications in both qualitative and quantitative analysis (of which she knows the math/syntax longhand
and
digital. Her dissertation deals specifically with race (not white guilt, she is very much chicana)-but that's with the foundation of the school system being broken. After international publib68cations (I mean peer-reviewed, not garbage) numbering in the double digits and giving talks around the world, she's considered among the most radical in her fieldand yet her numbers and research don't lie-she is too loud and stubborn to be suppressed, not to mention it's actually a
more effective
way to affect change as the academic community is less likely to be like, well, the rest of the population. It's willing to admit when it's wrong.
Christ, we still have states that actually allow children into a
creation
museum-and some people who believe this way are actually allowed to have families, make decisions for them or even in a political seat.
This is what happens when you say dishonest in this case. The story Gyllenhaal was a part of was surprisingly very valid.
Any
attempt to persuade another in anyway is propaganda, so in effect that's what you're doing, same as I. That is not any sort of revelation.
So unless you've got numbers that the academic community doesn't, or some sort of revolutionary experience, don't see the movie. But read up on it a little more.
I hate private schools too. Here's a thought-did you ever think about when they started showing up? Desegregation of public schools was happening around the same time. Let's think about that and try not to reach for the available arsenal.
Cheers!
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TheButlerDidItYes — 13 years ago(May 04, 2012 10:39 PM)
Christ, we still have states that actually allow children into a creation museum-and some people who believe this way are actually allowed to have families, make decisions for them or even in a political seat.
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HarveyManfredSinJohn — 10 years ago(November 01, 2015 12:25 PM)
I'm going to play Devil's Advocate here TheButlerDidItYes. What if the people who believed in Creationism ended up with the most children and their genes and beliefs ended up dominating future generations.
If you've seen the film 'Idiocracy' you'll see the world I'm outlining.
That said, I also support freedom, and I certainly don't think it's the right of the government to dictate who can and cannot procreate. That sounds disturbingly like Nazi-style eugenics to me. -
Naughty-God — 13 years ago(March 05, 2013 11:10 PM)
Your concern about perceived percentages is quite lame, but since you're addressing her appearance on that silly PBS DNA program I wanted to chime in on her odd comments about feeling Jewish while being inside a Russian Tea Room. HTF does one feel their Jewishness when hanging out in a Russian Tea Room?
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eddiewinehosen — 12 years ago(November 23, 2013 06:38 AM)
Don't know about the rest of the program since I haven't seen it, but I myself would feel like eating a bullet if I found out I was even remotely related to the Bush family. That family is truly a waste of oxygen!
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backura — 10 years ago(May 22, 2015 07:37 AM)
I agree with you 100%. That woman is 37, but looks 57. Her acting is terrible and she ruins every movie she appears in. I'm guessing that the only reason she was nominated for an Academy Award is that she is the daughter of a film maker and a screenwriter, and she tows the liberal line. She has taken to the media several times to whine about not getting roles. The most recent was the fact that someone wouldn't cast her as a 55 year old man's love interest because she was too old. Well, maybe it's time for Old Maggie to find a different line of work. She's a huge turd in the punchbowl, movie-wise.
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kidjay83 — 12 years ago(March 02, 2014 06:14 AM)
She may be part of the social elite but she is far from being and artist and a good one at that .Both her and her brother can't act worth a damn i guess being elite is the only thing going for them . I agree ,she should embrace her background .
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billyk30115 — 11 years ago(July 14, 2014 05:43 PM)
LOLI agree she,and her brother can't act at allKind of like Sandra Bullock,George Clooney,Ryan Gosling,Seth Rogan,Jay Baruchel,etc..etcIt has nothing to do with the fact that they are liberalI'm a LiberalThey just can't act