• Kill_joy@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    It’s really incredible that we’ve reached a point in society where all problems have been solved and we have the space, time, and energy to focus on things like this. Really proud of our older generations and their focus on priorities.

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    1 year ago

    It’s crazy to me that this is even a thing because the image of the map in the movie is completely unhinged and not reflective of reality at all. The lines literally just spin off into the ocean and don’t even map out an area. It’s just such a silly-ass thing to get worked up about.

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    1 year ago

    The filmmakers should censored the map, in the most obnoxious way possible. Maybe by pixelating the map or putting a large black bar with censored written in Thai.

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    1 year ago

    I get that they’re in a big dispute with China and I agree with them that China does not own what they call the South China Sea. But this is a little on the petty side.

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        1 year ago

        Oh yeah, I totally understand why they did it- the Chinese market is far bigger than the Filipino market. I’m just saying this doesn’t seem like it’s worth making a fuss about.

        • squirmy_wormy@lemmy.world
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          Eh, the more people that support/spread an intangible idea (like country borders), the more “true” it can become. Kinda like how trademarks have to be defended