drowbot0181 wrote:
DeanFoley wrote:
drowbot0181 wrote:
DeanFoley wrote:
There oughta be a facepalm emoticon for this. Not over their portrayal, but over all the people overeacting to this.
As far as I can tell, the only reaction here is to discuss the show. That doesn't appear like overreacting to me. Nobody is threating to blow anything up.
Why does it seem that most people on this site like to act as if they're being oppressed?
This is just plain digging for the slightest ''problem'' now. It's getting tiring.
Nobody is complaining that they are being oppressed by this. We are simply discussing a fictional television show and how we like/dislike different aspects of it.
I personally think the Sarah Conner character in The Sarah Conner Chronicles could be more of a hardcore badass, Linda Hamilton style. Does that mean that I feel the show is oppressive towards hardcore badass women?
Perhaps you are actively looking for cries of oppression to attack?
No, no you are not.
This is in a forum which is specifically about autism. Not television.
The OP specifically talked about the autism portrayal on the show, and nothing else.
All subsequent posts have been about autism on the show and how bad it supposedly was.
You cannot possibly pass this off as a discussion not about the portrayal of autism on Grey's Anatomy. Seriously, just read the very title of the forum. ''Autism Politics, Activism, and MEDIA REPRESENTATION''.
Anyway, carry on. I'm the bad guy of course, I'm attacking you, yes yes...nope, it's not that I'm just tired of all the theatrics of how ''bad'' we're getting treated, I'm just a total ass.