Supersize Me filmmaker makes fun of retarded people

As someone who loves documentaries, I really didn’t like the self-indulgent crap-fest known as Supersize Me. That’s why I found this article interesting: “Super Size Me” filmmaker angers some with speech at high school:

Filmmaker Morgan Spurlock gave a profanity-laced, politically incorrect speech to several hundred high school students, and not everyone was lovin’ it.

In his hourlong presentation before 700 students, Spurlock joked about the intelligence of McDonald’s employees, using an Indian accent as he imitated a cashier trying to figure out how to ring up a Quarter Pounder. He also joked about “retarded kids in the back wearing helmets” and teachers smoking pot in the balcony.

Ok. Are you ready to laugh out loud?

There actually were special education students in the back row. Teachers led them out during the hourlong presentation.

via Sister Toldjah

2 Comments

  1. C. Schuyler Says:

    An amusing take down of Spurlock. Of course special ed students usually are NOT mentally retarded (I don’t think you implied they were). I’m the parent of an LD child, and what makes Spurlock’s poor effort at humor especially galling to me is that other children often call the LD kids “retards,” and the courses they take “retard courses.” Having had to buck up my daughter’s spirits after she’s heard that kind of thing, if I witnessed an adult repeating the same stuff, I might just start beating him until they pulled me off him.

  2. adam Says:

    I enjoy a good joke, and have a good sense of humour, but i don’t find jokes towards people who cant stand up for themselves all to funny. Shame on that man, shall he go fuck himself.

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