View Full Version : Hollywood's two worst discriminations...


irehtman
04-25-2018, 11:11 AM
...that are both considered deadly less-publicized than both racisms and sexisms:

* Ableisms
* Ageisms

That's what's permanently happenning to these two parts as recently revealed:

* The entire original crewmember group of the original Saved By The Bell sitcom.

* The former entire WB television network.

Babalu
04-26-2018, 07:54 PM
Ridiculous.

The number one discrimination in television is in favor of attractive people and against ugly people. It's not even debatable.

That's why taking these celebrities seriously when it comes to politics and world issues is insane.

irehtman
04-26-2018, 08:50 PM
Ridiculous.

The number one discrimination in television is in favor of attractive people and against ugly people. It's not even debatable.

That's why taking these celebrities seriously when it comes to politics and world issues is insane.

Not quite completely ridiculous, Babalu.

Some attractive people are not all the time attractive in favor and some ugly people are not all the time ugly as being against, that happens sometimes in all sides and it's sometimes even debatable somehow.

Even if celebrities were taken seriously when it comes to politics and world issues, which is insane, that can also be seriously applied somehow in Hollywood when dealing as part these two number one discriminations in television.

That's what happened to original Saved By The Bell sitcom being re-runned and put in private network online rather back in public television air for its time being permanently.

That's what also happened to the shutdown of the former WB network, along with the UPN. It has been revealed that the former WB network owner was both an ableist and ageist and then was replaced by the former UPN network owner, who is not a single type discriminated person, when both former UPN and WB networks were merged as CW.

treky
04-27-2018, 12:57 AM
personally I think one of the biggest discriminations in Hollywood is people in wheelchairs. You see someone in one sometimes but not very often, it's almost like we hardly exist.

irehtman
04-27-2018, 07:38 AM
personally I think one of the biggest discriminations in Hollywood is people in wheelchairs. You see someone in one sometimes but not very often, it's almost like we hardly exist.

Wheelchairs are not that big in discrimination because there are two types of ableisms involved: mental and physical. Wheelchairs are classified as part physical ableisms, but mental ableisms are the worst discriminations in Hollywood than physical ableisms because they attract more deadly unwanted public attention without automatic help.

icecream
04-27-2018, 11:33 AM
Some shows have been shunned in syndication, but Saved by the Bell is not one of them. It lasted a few decades on TBS, and MeTV airs it as part of their E/I block now.

irehtman
04-27-2018, 12:15 PM
Some shows have been shunned in syndication, but Saved by the Bell is not one of them. It lasted a few decades on TBS, and MeTV airs it as part of their E/I block now.

Although, I have a bad feeling that Saved By The Bell will ASAP get permanently shunned in syndication also, TBH. They already still found out both discrimination incidents on ableisms and ageisms in the entire original Saved By The Bell crewmember group. So that means, even if Saved By The Bell is airing in some kind of private online network, which you don't see it in television air, along the way, then Saved By The Bell may not stayput in MeTV as part of their E/I block for the rest of the time being. Not only they're planning to reboot this show and, this time, the reboot version will not have a connection between this geek character and the entire Bayside/Valley High School areas at all, catsrule.