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Post #1271597

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DuracellEnergizer
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Disney to buy 20th (21st) Century Fox? (Disney has now bought them - 14 Dec '17)
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Date created
27-Feb-2019, 6:20 PM

LordZerome1080 said:

DuracellEnergizer said:

LordZerome1080 said:

DuracellEnergizer said:

SilverWook said:

DuracellEnergizer said:

I’d burn all prints of the OOT if it brought down Disney, Hollywood entire, and the false god Mammon.

Are you sure you’re on our side?

My commitment to limited copyright and the public domain transcends any commitment to any Star Wars film.

So essentially your George Lucas.

Oh, yeah, certainly. 'Cause as we all know, Lucas was an outspoken anti-capitalist who didn’t own a multi-million-dollar production company, who didn’t make millions of dollars from IPs he hogged the copyright to, who then didn’t turn around and willingly sell both his company and his IPs to the Malignant Mouse.

Run along home and go play with your Star Wars action figures, little boy. Your attempts at repartee are feeble.

Well, you certainly hate the OUT like he does. Why are you here on a pro OUT site anyway if you hate it so much? Oh and how about you run along home to your special editions while us big boys enjoy the unaltered versions.

I see you missed the forest for the trees, as per usual.

To speak in clear, simple, North American English terms you will hopefully comprehend, I do NOT hate the OOT. I do NOT want all prints of the OOT destroyed. At the same time, I DO hate gross, rampant, malignant capitalism and I DO want gross, rampant, malignant capitalism destroyed. I hate Disney, I hate ALL of Hollywood, because Hollywood is a manifestation of gross, rampant, malignant capitalism. I would do anything in my power short of violence to see gross, rampant, malignant capitalism dismantled. If that “anything” included sacrificing all prints of the OOT — leaving the world with less-than-perfect fan restorations and recreations — I would sacrifice those prints — not willingly, but without hesitation.