Midgets
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tonow — 12 years ago(March 28, 2014 05:49 AM)
The movie was ok but I didn't like the whole making fun of small people (ie midgets); as a midget myself I felt offended.
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Bromeister — 11 years ago(December 07, 2014 10:32 PM)
Umm he wasn't being mean, just blunt. Honestly there's no other options for a little person. It's a tough life, and unfortunately they will be laughed both in film and in real life. He's just saying that you have to know you're better than that. Same is true whenever a regular sized person is made fun of/belittled for something that is not within their power to control. You just have to rise above the comments and dismiss them because ultimately they do not affect you unless you let them.
On top of this I highly doubt the OP is a little person considering he referred to himself as a midget and this is, well, the internet ya know
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Bromeister — 10 years ago(January 02, 2016 12:34 AM)
"Little person", "dwarf", "person of short stature" All of these are acceptable with "little person" being the preferred term. Midget is offensive to little people as noted by OP. I wouldn't call it hate speech by any means but its plenty insensitive.
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very3 — 11 years ago(April 25, 2014 04:34 PM)
dont feel badI'm 5'6 and even I get made fun of. its weird you know,the other day this pretty girl who was with her friends in the break room at workmind you she wasnt a teenbut a full grown adult in her early 30'ssaid "hey theres the short little guy".. when I walked past her. really oddI had never talked to her at all when we would pass in the hallways..never did anything to her yet in front of others she called me a short little guy.the friends didnt laugh or respond they looked uncomfortable.
I just cannot wrap my head around it why for no reason she would say that! an adult woman to an adult man working in a proffesional county job!
I just kept walking but was like.what.the hell.
then one day I forgot my ID and couldnt get into the building and she saw me and practically ran over to help me get in using her ID. very stange. -
Wolmas — 11 years ago(April 04, 2015 12:18 PM)
very3
dont feel badI'm 5'6 and even I get made fun of. its weird you know,the other day this pretty girl who was with her friends in the break room at workmind you she wasnt a teenbut a full grown adult in her early 30'ssaid "hey theres the short little guy".. when I walked past her. really oddI had never talked to her at all when we would pass in the hallways..never did anything to her yet in front of others she called me a short little guy.the friends didnt laugh or respond they looked uncomfortable.
After reading that paragraph, my first instinct was:
maybe she digs you
. You said neither of you have spoken to one another, maybe that was her way of opening a conversation with you. Trust me, I understand that it is unsettling to be talked to in a way that you feel is disrespectful when you're a grown man. So long as people remain animals and don't evolve into something more, midgets and short men will always be funny to the majority, fat people as well. Right or wrong, it is what it is.
I'm convinced she was feeling you out, she must have wanted to get to know you, for friendly reasons, or more. Making a short joke could have been a test, the first of many tests, to see if you weren't a grown man who was still hung up on his petty things like your short stature. Otherwise It's a sign of mental weakness, which is off putting. It's important to have a sense of humor about this stuff, at least with the right kind of people - eligible women that you find attractive do qualify.
If you had approached her that day with a smile and asked to see her outside of work - on a date, or just coffee, whatever, I think you would have passed the first test. Or, alternatively you would have been laughed at. If you can't take some boos, then get off the stage.
then one day I forgot my ID and couldnt get into the building and she saw me and practically ran over to help me get in using her ID. very stange.
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RuthlessGoat — 11 years ago(April 30, 2014 12:06 PM)
That doesn't make fun of Midgets, THIS makes fun of midgets. Enjoy.
http://www.ruthlessreviews.com/7728/save-the-midgets/
Also, here is my review of In Bruges, a masterful movie.
http://www.ruthlessreviews.com/21647/bruges/
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RuthlessGoat — 11 years ago(April 30, 2014 12:13 PM)
Also, take this
http://www.ruthlessreviews.com/14491/the-abcs-of-midgets/
And this
http://www.ruthlessreviews.com/1693/simon-birch/
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LVriot13 — 11 years ago(October 01, 2014 12:18 AM)
I understand. I found the racism and "humor" at the expense of little people really jarring and boring. Martin McDonagh shouldn't stoop to using that sh-t for shock value especially given that he's capable of much more. It's just not necessary. It left me going "why?" I get that these are characters we aren't necessarily supposed to like Brendan Gleeson's character might be the exception but I think it's lazy to throw in a bunch of racially charged, prejudicial one-liners for the sake of characterization. If you want to show me these characters are sh-tty people, there are other ways to do so. And the movie would be just as good, if not better, without that cliched tripe. It frustrates me. I'm sure it frustrates you even more.
Also don't listen to the rest of the aholes responding to this post. The internet is full of sh-tstains It's easy for people who have never experienced discrimination for something they can't control to dismiss the feelings of those who have. They're idiots who probably don't have the mental capacity to even fathom to concept of empathy or sympathy for another human being. Rest easy knowing you're not nearly as f-cked as they are and likely never will be.