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If the art makes them upset, it's telling the truth.
It's funny to me that anyone is reporting this. It's obviously your comm lol Eff'em.
The Emoji Movie made people upset. Was it telling the truth to power?
The what now?
The emoji movie. The one that sucks. Upsetting people isn't proof of being correct. If it was, drag would be the wisest person on all of Lemmy.
.... you're referring to the emoji movie as art? Your ability to take Tele's sentence and completely butcher the concept and wording is more art than that movie could ever dream of being.