• @dethedrus@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Metal head here who idolizes Dolly. She’s a national treasure the likes of Mister Rogers. Who has also been attacked by the right.

    For those interested she’s in a couple of VERY trans positive episodes of The Orville (one just her song 9-5 and the other in a long scene as herself).

    Anyone bashing Dolly hates freedom is no good. A full on poophead.

    • Flying SquidOPM
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      She’s also in the movie 9 to 5, which was what the song was written for, which is about three women who have had enough of their misogynist boss and get revenge on him. On top of that, she starred in The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, which is one of the few films which doesn’t denigrate sex workers and actually shows them as normal people.

      • @dethedrus@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        271 year ago

        I saw 9 to 5 when it came out as I am old. I still love it.

        All 3 female leads were awesome, and she absolutely held her own against the legendary Tomlin and Fonda. Also recently passed Dabney Coleman.

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          I was only 3 when it came out, but it was definitely a regular staple of the cable movie channels when I got older. My dad was a film historian, so we had all the movie channels so he could tape movies to show them in class. 9 to 5 would show up on occasion.

          As you suggested, what an amazing cast!

          Edit: Just read this on the IMDB-

          This was Dolly Parton’s theatrical film debut. In preparation for her role as Doralee Rhodes, she not only committed to memory her own part, but the parts of every other role in the film. Apparently, the two experienced starring actresses, Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda, burst out laughing when Parton let on that she believed that pictures were filmed in the chronological order of a film’s script.

          That’s adorable and also impressive.

      • Boomer Humor Doomergod
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        91 year ago

        One of the many things I love about The Orville is that the song 9-5 became a revolutionary feminist anthem to the Moclans. And that she was sweet enough to make a cameo.

    • @MintyFresh@lemmy.world
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      She’s all around awesome. Always helped people, always gives back. Always been kind. And a certified rock star! I have no tattoos, never seen the allure. But if I woke up with Dolly’s face tattooed I wouldn’t even be angry.

  • @Fedizen@lemmy.world
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    Shit newspaper with shit ideas.

    “christianity is about hating people and Dolly doesn’t hate people enough” -the federalist, basically

    • Flying SquidOPM
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      751 year ago

      I would have few problems with Christianity if Dolly was the standard Christians tried to live up to. They sure as hell don’t try to live up to Christ’s standards.

        • Flying SquidOPM
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          71 year ago

          I mentioned elsewhere- it’s one of the few movies where sex workers aren’t demonized. And then ending… His political career will be over if he marries the madam? Oh well, love is love.

          I discovered today that the director of 9 to 5 also directed that film, which doesn’t surprise me.

      • TheRealKuni
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        121 year ago

        There are many Christians whose faith does not involve pushing the law on others, but instead focus on the gospel and its inclusive nature.

        These aren’t the loud ones who push regressive policies. Because the ones pushing regressive policies aren’t doing so because their religion tells them to, they’re making their religion fit whatever they feel the world should look like, picking and choosing which rules to follow or ignore based on their worldview, shaping their religion to fit their bigotry. They would hate Jesus, who preached paying taxes, being generous to the needy, and accepting sinners and those despised by the establishment of the time.

        • Flying SquidOPM
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          111 year ago

          If it was just a handful, you wouldn’t have situations like the anti-LGBT law in Uganda or just Trump’s election in 2016.

        • @Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de
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          they should be the loud ones though, i really struggle to see how you can be a good christian in america without having john brown as a role model.

          like, the Swedish Church (closest we have to a state religion) is actively and aggressively pro-lgbt, if anyone tries to spread hate they smack them with a bible and shut that shit down fast.

          Sensible religious people don’t have to sit in the background doing charity work like a sailor futilely scooping water out of a leaky boat, they can speak up and push back against what can be rightfully classed as blasphemy that spreads hate and injustice.

          • Boomer Humor Doomergod
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            51 year ago

            I was in Salem, MA for Halloween and there were more than a couple assholes preaching hellfire and brimstone to anyone celebrating the “evil” holiday.

            My first thought was to dress up like Jesus and carry a sign that says “My Dad thinks this guy is an asshole.” I’ve got the hair and beard to pull it off.

          • TheRealKuni
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            51 year ago

            I’m not saying the open and affirming churches don’t fight for causes and social justice.

            I’m just saying that they’re not the ones running governments and controlling rural populations. Those people don’t want to hear it. It’s just like how they abandoned Fox News for Newsmax and OAN when Fox called the election for Biden. To them, religion is a source of validation, not something to emulate or follow. They don’t want to be challenged.

            There was an article a while back about a pastor who said someone in his congregation argued with him about something he said in his sermon, which had been Christ’s own words. The congregant said, “That’s not Christian, it’s too weak.” Or something to that effect.

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          I mean, in context that verse is about being aware one’s belief in Jesus may cause strife with their family/community, and how Christians are meant to endure this strife without denying their faith. The choice of wording makes sense in the context of the time it was written, when affirming Christ is God would have absolutely caused some major animosity with those who don’t believe. It’s assuring the reader that the division and pain that will come from those disagreements is not lost on God, and also not something we can turn away from and ignore.

          The Christians that everyone is up in arms about all the time are close to the worst representation of the faith as possible, and you can easily point out their lazy interpretations as well as scripture that, more often than not, outright rejects their twisting of the faith. Modern day Pharisees all the way. Unfortunately the church on a national level is inundated with them, and has done a poor job of separating from them.

        • Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin
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          141 year ago

          Let’s just say they’ve been on their “special snowflake” ranting looooooong before you may remember

          • @Jiggle_Physics@lemmy.world
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            131 year ago

            yeah, when hillary called the trump cultists deplorable, and a bunch of people wigged out, crying about her saying mean things, all I could think about is how I have heard that, and much worse, from right wing media, for as long as I have memories. At the time people would say “but she did it as a candidate on an official forum”, or something similar, while her rival was just a sewer vomiting this type of sentiment, and worse, on a daily basis. And all the people who spent so much time calling everyone snowflakes, completely melted down over one insult.

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              I call them redcaps, and have a pretty clear definition, the kind of person who may or may not insist that they’re just bummed about economics or something, but when approached with progressive economic policy react by asking “…but can we still say the N Word?”

    • @ArbiterXero@lemmy.world
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      Fucking eh!

      If you spend 10 minutes looking into Dolly Parton, you’ll find a Fucking Angel.

      Legitimately. Look into her reading program. Not just the news articles, but the written deals. She makes sure that if her program is a success, that the county is contracted to keep it going FOR-FUCKING-EVER. Her legacy is generations of kids who graduate high school because she sent them books.

      And that’s just ONE thing she did, with a legacy that will outlast every one of us.

      We ride at dawn.

      • Flying SquidOPM
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        701 year ago

        That’s exactly why they hate her. She gives kids free books, no strings attached.

        • I can think of other reasons

          There’s a better life
          And you think about it, don’t you?
          It’s a rich man’s game
          No matter what they call it
          And you spend your life
          Putting money in his wallet

          -9 to 5

      • Jo Miran
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        191 year ago

        She’s not only an angel, she’s a straight up bad removed in every possible sense.

        • @Hobo@lemmy.world
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          Did you censor the word “bitch” or is this some sort of fucking idiot censorship on lemmy.world? Fucking swear I’ll leave this instance at a drop of a hat if it is dumbass censorship. (Edit: It’s shitty ass lemmy.ml that’s censoring it, which is the above users home instance.)

          Words don’t need to be blanket censored on the internet. Go ham with moderation but censoring words is how we end up with weird phrases like “unalive” instead of what they actually are murder, suicide, and death. Which makes it fucking hard to talk about fucking real god damn mother fucking problems people are dealing with you corporate bitch ass shills.

    • @Notyou@sopuli.xyz
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      I’m actually mostly surprised by the nerdcore hip-hop call out. I just assumed the genre melded with mainstream.

  • pachrist
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    I live in Tennessee. The number of lives that Dolly Parton has changed for the better is immeasurable. The two things you’re supposed to do as a Christian are to love God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength, and to love your neighbor as yourself.

    She loves her neighbors more than she loves herself. Anyone talking trash about Dolly is the worst kind of person.

    • @Railing5132@lemmy.world
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      71 year ago

      My wife and I recently had a child. We came home the other day to a book in the mail; “The Little Engine That Could”. It was sent by a foundation that Dolly either started or contributes heavily to. She chose that book as the introductory book because it reminds her of the struggles her father endured and overcame learning to read. Fuck whoever dispareges Dolly Parton in the neck with a rusty screwdriver.

  • Simple Jack
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    461 year ago

    I hope these people have IBS for a couple of weeks. And during times on the can, use that quiet time to reflect. Praise Dolly. Amen.

  • @TheAuthor_13@lemm.ee
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    Somebody actually woke up one morning & thought, “Man, I know everyone’s convinced Dolly’s such a great person… how can I quickly cement that idea even further publicly & make myself look like an even bigger douche at the exact same time?!”

  • THCDenton
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    71 year ago

    Ragebait from some religious fruitcake. Base level defiler.

    • @sparkle@lemm.ee
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      exaggeratingly avoiding eye contact and making a stupid mouth expression is what overly dramatic/narcissistic people do to emphasize the hotness of their take, the sheer disagreeableness they presume their words or actions have

      it’s like “sorry not sorry” as an expression. it is pretentiousness incarnate. i think it’s more of an adult pop-culture and person-with-radical-political-beliefs thing than a white person thing, it’s the result of watching way too much american reality tv