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There are only three possible meanings to the line:
It's a thoughtless line that is admittedly completely inconsistent with Thor's behavior toward Loki in both movies. It's not a deal-breaker for me with the movie, but having it in there is rude and insensitive. If it were about any other traditionally disadvantaged group (African Americans, women, gays, etc.) in this kind of context, it would have been widely and instantaneously disparaged and condemned. I'm sure that for Joss it was a throwaway line. For my daughter and for me, it's a comment on our family and our life. I would have been perfectly okay with it if Stark had said it and Thor had reacted violently, saying, "Do Not. Presume. To Mock. My Family. Ever Again." or something like that. The "adoption" line from a thoughtless ego-maniac, coupled with that kind of reaction from Thor about his real (meaning "his forever-adoptive-whatever-positive") brother would have addressed the issue well and had the characters behave more consistently. |
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I think it's especially difficult to impress upon people just how ubiquitous and pervasive these cliches are, and how strongly they can affect people, whether children or not. My daughter is Asian in a predominantly Caucasian area. She's picked up on the "I'm not blonde, my skin is dark, my eyes are strange" vibe since she was two. We don't let her watch a ton of TV, and our whole extended family has been gung-ho on the adoption thing from day one. These attitudes are everywhere and it's very hard to pick up on them until you're the target. Before my daughter came to us, I thought that people who pushed for an African American Disney Princess were being overly sensitive. After all, I thought Mr. T. was the coolest thing ever when I was a kid, and I'm white and he's black. It wasn't a problem for me! I didn't realize that I also hadn't had every single image in our society telling me that my color, my looks, my hair, my style, my clothes, my speech, my family was undesirable and inferior. Now I see how important it is for children's self-image for them to have characters and playthings that reflect their reality in a positive way. It's not something a four-year-old should have to "get over" when society is telling them that they're different and therefore bad. |
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Change sometimes stinks.. doesn't it?
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A big part of the intended audience is kids. We all know that. A PG-13 rating doesn't mean a movie isn't marketed to children. Also, where do you draw the line at a joke? Is it okay to joke about women or minorities? And then tell them to understand that its just a joke? I'm not completely devastated by the line (and I admit that I haven't yet seen the movie), but I was a little disappointed. |
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The difference is that society isn't churning out dog-whistle judgments of biological families 24/7. It does about minorities and differently-formed families. The implications about blood families in that scene lack power. The insult in the "He's adopted" line has centuries of prejudicial power behind it.
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Had Tony Stark said the line and Thor sprung to his brother's defense, I would have been fine with it. Oh, right. I remember now. Being a surfer is like being non-white/non-male/non-straight/non-orthodox/non-normal person in our society. You're certainly not trivializing those kinds of often abusive classifications to set up a straw-man argument here at all. Thanks for that. |
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This is another common adoption cliche that adoptees have to deal with. I honestly would have thought the exact same thing before we adopted. I honestly would. All I can tell you is that this kind of line ("they're so special - they should be grateful for being chosen") grates on the ears of adoptees and their parents.
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One of her heroes from the movie had made an insulting joke about adoption, and she clearly understood that without any help or prompting from her parents. |
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I agree with this. I never use the word "chosen" with my boys. I'm not totally sure why. It sounds too much like I picked them out, I guess . Like a puppy or something .The whole grateful, lucky, blessed comments are some of the worst. Of course people that say them aren't trying to offend, so I gently respond with something like, "Actually, we're the ones who are blessed to have them!" It works fairly well. |
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Now, if someone starts making snarky comments about my children? Like, say, my son throws a temper tantrum and someone explains it to a room full of people with a line like, "Well, he's adopted!"? That's different. Last edited by EricQelDroma; 05-07-2012 at 09:47 PM. Reason: Bold and Italics added for clarity... |
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I am personally more offended that I will never have the chance to have Chris Evans rescue me and be my personal Captain America than I am about an adoption joke.
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I'm always fascinated (and skeptical) when "lurkers" come out of lurkdom to jump into a controversial subject, miraculously with supporting anecdotal evidence when there is little support for the OP. Your kid seems to be the only actual child offended (the rest are parents). May I ask how old your kid is? It took 90 minutes to soothe the kid's ego? Really? Perhaps she was too young for the PG-13 movie. And if she was older than 13...NINETY minutes? DH spoke to three coworkers today who saw the film this weekend. One is an adopted adult who was not offended. The other two are parents of two adopted children and neither the parents nor the children were offended in the slightest. It's a rough world out there. I'm reminded of the saying "prepare your child for the path, not the path for your child." However, let me bottom line my feelings on the matter for you(since I have already invoked the jazz hands)....I really am sorry you and your kid's feelings were hurt. I'm sorry some other's were as well. I'm sorry it tarnished for you what was otherwise a stellar movie. I am. It bums me out that something so seemingly trivial (and hilarious IMO) may have ruined the experience for you and to be honest, when I fork out another $13 to go see it this week, I won't get nearly the same joy out of that line as I did the first time I watched it. That said, it was still possibly the best movie I've ever seen and I hope Joss Whedon does the same outstanding job on the next one.
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I never called your daughter pathetic. However, I did call the sanctimony and outrage over something that will be forgotten in a month pathetic. Actually, I do recall quite a few jokes made about people not being beautiful and jokes about lesbians.
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