Thursday, November 3, 2016

A Post that begins with Emma Watson, then digresses pretty quickly


I don't really know much about Emma Watson. I think she was one of the kids in the Harry Potter movies. The one who isn't Harry Potter.

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I'm guessing the one on the right?

I had heard that she was some sort of UN envoy for women or something equally admirable, so I figured I liked her whoever she was.

Anyway, today she popped up twice on Yahoo News headlines:

Emma Watson hides feminist books on London trains

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How cool is that?
Wait, it gets better.

Riders on London’s Central line train may have gotten a surprise from Emma Watson.
The actress and activist has been sneaking books onto the train according to Time Out London. Watson has been placing copies of Maya Angelou’s novel Mom, Me & Mom along the underground train network, including the escalators and documented the escapades on Instagram.

Mom, Me & Mom is the current book for Watson’s bi-monthly Our Shared Shelf  Book Club and her Books on the Underground project. Our Shared Shelf brings readers all over the world together to discuss feminist books. Watson left approximately 100 books for readers to find, all containing a hand written note from her. Those who find the books are urged to read them and then pay it forward by leaving it on the train for someone else to find.

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I knew it! I knew I liked her! Nothing could possibly shake my opinion of Emma Watson!


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Did I mention that she popped up twice?





Here are the first photos of Disney's live-action 'Beauty and the Beast' with Emma Watson

Disney has been very tight-lipped about its live-action "Beauty and the Beast" movie coming out...




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Really? Beauty and the Beast? Really?
The movie that teaches boys that if you want a girl to fall for you, just kidnap her and if you hold her prisoner long enough, she's bound to eventually see what a swell guy you are deep down inside and totally want to make out with you.
And the movie that teaches girls that, sure some men may seem like monsters, but don't give up on them. If you spend enough time with a monster, especially one that holds you against your will, eventually he's bound to drop the gruff facade and then hello Prince Charming!

Oh, and also, the movie with the song "Be Our Guest" which has this to say about the serving classes:


Life is so unnerving
For a servant who's not serving.
He's not whole without a soul to wait upon



Yes, that's right. The reason some people have roles in the service industries? Because they LOOOOOOVE it! They were born to fulfill this destiny of waiting on the more fortunate, so there's really no reason to thank them or be polite or be a decent human being when dealing with your waiter or waitress. After all, you're really doing them a favor by allowing them to fulfill their destiny.

Seriously:



Soup du jour
Hot hors d'oeuvres
Why, we only live to serve

They live for this! They aren't serving because there were no better job options. There's really nothing they'd rather be doing.


Of course, that wasn't the first time that Disney has taught kids that people with difficult, low-paying jobs are actually happy doing them and really wouldn't even want to try to better their station.  Take Dick Van Dyke's chimney sweep in Mary Poppins:


Chim, chimney
Chim, chimney
Chim, chim, cher-ee
A sweep is as lucky
As lucky can be


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Really? Lucky? Because honestly, to me it seems that a chimney sweep is stuck on the bottommost rung of the ladder of life.



Now as the ladder of life
Has been strung
You may think a sweep's
On the bottommost rung

Though I spends me time
In the ashes and smoke
In this 'ole wide world
There's no happier bloke


I stand corrected!

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Look at this lucky stiff!

I mean,  he'll be a stiff any day now, what with the black lung disease and all.


And you know, it's one thing to say, "Hey, even though I have this terrible job breathing in ashes and smoke for shit wages, I have my friends, my wife loves me, all things considered, I'm a pretty lucky guy." But that's not at all what he's saying. He's saying he's lucky because he's a chimney sweep. For some inexplicable reason, he wants us to believe that the chimney sweep life is something that only the lucky few get to experience. So we certainly needn't push for regulatiuons to make dirty, dangerous jobs less dirty or dangerous. Or try to increase the wages of the people who do them. No! Thy are living the fucking dream!



Chim, chimney
Chim, chimney
Chim, chim, cher-ee
When you're with a sweep
You're in glad company

Nowhere is there
A more happier crew
Than them wot sings
"Chim chim cher-ee
Chim cher-oo"


Although, I guess that's less offensive than teaching people that if you run across an unconscious woman it's make-out time!


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4 comments:

anne marie in philly said...

and WHY in disney movies does the girl ALWAYS have to wind up with a BOY? why can't she ride off into the sunset with another GIRL!?! or why can't she be happy being single?

Tal Hartsfeld said...

Aren't most jobs and occupations people hold more a matter of default and convenience than of any actual interests said individual may have?
Especially if that individual has fallen short education-wise or in their social connections (e.g. the reticent type)?

Professor Chaos said...

Well, I know ididnt dream of growing up to be a forklift operator when I was little.

jadedj said...

Wow, I had forgotten about my dream to be a first-class professional ditch digger. I flirted with it one summer, but alas the army and then college lured me away, never to dream again.