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Haven’t you heard that? Don’t they say that? When they replace a fictional character with someone of a different race, nationality, or gender, that it’s just part of the creative process? Don’t they say that? When you say “this is really just politics or political correctness masquerading as cinema,” don’t they call you stupid and paranoid? Isn’t the idea that they would make movies based on political correctness a silly idea?
No.
Boo-yah, we smashed your glass ceiling. There was a ghost behind it. #ImWithHer #BustTheCeiling #Ghostbusters pic.twitter.com/Q9ZCHkIVRR
— Ghostbusters (@Ghostbusters) July 27, 2016
“Dear Die Hard, You rock. Especially when that guy was on the roof. PS: Do you know Mad Max? Ask him why Ghostbusters endorsed Hillary Clinton.”
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