{"id":210395,"date":"2017-08-08T03:44:31","date_gmt":"2017-08-08T07:44:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/judd-apatow-on-calling-hbos-confederate-backlash-censorship-i-used-the-wrong-word-thewrap\/"},"modified":"2017-08-08T03:44:31","modified_gmt":"2017-08-08T07:44:31","slug":"judd-apatow-on-calling-hbos-confederate-backlash-censorship-i-used-the-wrong-word-thewrap","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhuman-news-blog\/censorship\/judd-apatow-on-calling-hbos-confederate-backlash-censorship-i-used-the-wrong-word-thewrap\/","title":{"rendered":"Judd Apatow on Calling HBO&#8217;s &#8216;Confederate&#8217; Backlash &#8216;Censorship&#8217;: &#8216;I Used the Wrong Word&#8217; &#8211; TheWrap"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Judd    Apatow is clarifying the recent comments he made    criticizing backlash toHBOs Confederate, the upcoming    drama series about slavery from Game of Thrones showrunners    David    Benioff and D.B. Weiss.  <\/p>\n<p>    After HBO picked up the series last month, many people took to    social media with     criticism about the project that envisions an alternate    reality in which slavery exists due to the South having    successfully seceded from the Union. AuthorAuthor    Ta-Nehisi Coates is among the public figures who     have voiced concern about Confederate.  <\/p>\n<p>    Apatow made it clear with a tweet on Friday that he does not    support the outcry, saying that censorship is never a good    idea and that it is a tad early to judge their work and    intentions.  <\/p>\n<p>    Also Read:     HBO Responds to #NoConfederate: Slavery Drama Will Be Handled    'With Care and Sensitivity'  <\/p>\n<p>    However, Apatow amended his comments on Sunday in response to a    Twitter user who questioned whether this indeed qualified as    censorship.  <\/p>\n<p>    You are correct, he wrote. It is not censorship. I used the    wrong word. But to criticize work before it exists is dangerous    to all expression.  <\/p>\n<p>    Also Read:     'Confederate' Producers on Backlash: We Know We're 'Dealing    With Weapons-Grade Material'  <\/p>\n<p>    HBO president Casey Bloys told reporters at a Television    Critics Association press event in July that Confederate is a    risk    worth taking, while acknowledging that there is a high    degree of difficulty with getting this right.  <\/p>\n<p>    Apatow has a long professional history with HBO, having served    as an executive producer on Girls, which signed off this year    after six seasons. He currently holds the same role on the    networks Pete Holmes comedy, Crashing.  <\/p>\n<p>    His tweets are below.  <\/p>\n<p>                If you hate missing out                on the pop culture phenomenon that is \"Game of                Thrones\" but can't be bothered to watch the whole                thing, or you just need a refresher on the past six                seasons of murder and intrigue, check our list of                the big events in the series' history you                absolutely have to know as we approach season                7. (Spoilers, of course)              <\/p>\n<p>                Ned                Stark's execution (Season 1)Ned had                discovered that King Robert's kids were actually                fathered by Jaime Lannister, but the new king                Joffrey wouldn'thave any of that talk about                his incestuous parentage and took off Ned's head,                sparking a war that that kicked off the larger arc                of the show in Westeros. This was particularly                shocking because Ned was positioned as the                protagonist of the series before being killed nine                episodes in.              <\/p>\n<p>                Daenerys gives                birth to dragons (Season 1)After her                husband Khal Drogo died, Daenerys burned his body                on a funeral pyre -- and then walked into the fire                herself with three ancient dragon eggs. She                survived, because as a true \"dragon\" of the                Targaryen dynasty is immune to heat and fire ...                and the dragon eggs hatched.              <\/p>\n<p>                Renly                Baratheon's murder (Season 2)Renly was                killed by the ghost baby of Stannis and Melisandre.                Don't worry about the specifics. Just know that it                happened.              <\/p>\n<p>                The                Battle of the Blackwater (Season                2)Stannis took a fleet of ships into                Blackwater Bay to try to take King's Landing and                the Iron Throne from Joffrey, but a combination of                Tyrion's superior tactics and the timely                intervention of Lannister and Tyrell forces from                the Riverlands saved the day.              <\/p>\n<p>                Theon                takes Winterfell, then pretends to kill Bran and                Rickon (Season 2)Theon turned on his                Stark allies by occupying Winterfell with men from                his homeland, the Iron Islands, while the Stark                army was occupied in the south. The Star children,                Bran and Rickon, escaped with Hodor and the                wildling Osha, so Theon murdered two other boys and                burned their bodies and told everybody it was the                Stark boys.              <\/p>\n<p>                The                Red Wedding (Season 3)Robb Stark had                vowed to marry one of Walder Frey'sdaughters                in exchange for use of a strategically-located                bridge, but then broke that vow and married Talisa                instead. The Starks put forth Robb's uncle Edmure                Tully to wed one ofthe Frey daughters instead, but                Walder and Stark supporter Roose Bolton secretly                made a pact with the Lannisters. At Edmure's                wedding, the Freys and they butcheredRobb,                Talisa and Catelyn at the nuptials, along with the                rest of the Stark forces who were                present.              <\/p>\n<p>                Daenerys                overthrows the Masters of Slaver's Bay (Seasons 3                and 4)Daenerys marches into Slaver's                Bay with riches pilfered from the city of Qarth,                and arranges to buy a slave army called the                Unsullied. But instead of paying, she sacks the                city of Astapor with her dragons, freeing the local                slaves. She then also takes two other cities and                then settles in the third, Mereen, where she                rules.              <\/p>\n<p>                Joffrey's wedding                (Season 4)King Joffrey weds Margaery                Tyrell, but is poisoned at the Purple Wedding                feast. It's hilarious, until Tyrion is arrested for                his nephew's murder.              <\/p>\n<p>                Tyrion's trial                (Season 4)Tyrion didn't poison                Joffrey, but he takes the fall. Hedemands a                trial by combat, with the Red Viper Oberyn Martell                as his champion -- but the Viper is killed fighting                a giant man called The Mountain. His brother Jaime                and spymaster Varys help him escape execution, and                Tyrion then murders his dad Tywin on the way out                for good measure.              <\/p>\n<p>                The                Battle of Castle Black (Season 4)A                group of wildlings, including Jon Snow's lover                Ygritte, attempt to take Castle Black at the Wall,                but they lose the battle. Ygritte is killed and                dies in Jon's arms.              <\/p>\n<p>                Hardhome (Season                5)After being elected Lord Commander                of the Night's Watch, Jon Snow travels north of the                Wall to the wildling city Hardhome, to try to save                them from death at the hands of the White Walkers                and their undead horde. But those supernatural foes                show up when Jon is in town, and a ridiculously                awesome battle ensues.              <\/p>\n<p>                The                attempted coup by the Sons of the Harpy in Meereen                (Season 5)Not everybody is happy with                Dany's rule in Slaver's Bay. A secret society                called the Sons of the Harpy attempt to take her                out during a gladiator battle, but she escapes on                the back of one of her dragons.              <\/p>\n<p>                The                return of the Faith Militant (Season                5)A man known only as the High Sparrow                ascends to the top of the food chain in the Faith                of the Seven, and with Cersei's help reinstitutes                an old order called the Faith Militant to clean up                the dirty streets of the capital. The plan                backfires, though, and over the course of Seasons 5                and 6 the High Sparrow has become the most powerful                man in King's Landing.              <\/p>\n<p>                Stannisburns                his daughter alive, and then dies (Season                5)In order to ensure his victory in                the north and the survival of his men, Stannis                sacrifices his daughter Shireen to the Lord of                Light. It doesn't work, though -- much of Stannis'                army goes AWOL the next day, his wife hangs                herself, and then Stannis himself and the rest of                his army is killed at Winterfell. Oops.              <\/p>\n<p>                Ramsay                brutalizesTheon (Season 3) and then, later,                brutalizes Sansa (Season 5)Ramsay                Bolton is sadistic as hell, capturing Theon after                his shenanigans at Winterfell, and spending an                entire season torturing him, including castration.                Then, Sansa Stark is forced to marry Ramsay, and                hesexually assaults her repeatedly, until                Sansa and Theon escape.              <\/p>\n<p>                Jon                Snow is murdered ... and is resurrected (Seasons 5                and 6)Not all of the Night's Watch is                happy with Lord Commander Snow's decision to ally                with wildlings from beyond the wall. A small group                of them stab Jon to death. But Melisandre                resurrects him, and Jon gets his revenge against                the mutineers by hanging them.              <\/p>\n<p>                Melisandre is                really, really old (Season 6)The sexy                Red Woman, it turns out, is actually an old lady                using a magical gem to preserve the appearance of                youthfulness.              <\/p>\n<p>                The                Sand Snakes take over Dorne (Season                6)Led by Prince Oberyn's paramour,                Ellaria Sand, Oberyn's daughters (known as the Sand                Snakes) murder Prince Doran and his son Trystane,                effectively taking over the country. They're plan                is to wage war against the Lannisters and get                revenge for Prince Oberyn's death.              <\/p>\n<p>                Daenerys takes                control of the Dothraki (season                6)After escaping the coup in Mereen on                her dragon, Dany is stranded in the wilderness and                captured by Dothraki, who force her to live among                other wives of dead Khals. But she pulls a fast                one, killing all the living Khals in a fire and                then walking out, taking control of all the                Dothraki forces.              <\/p>\n<p>                Hodor                dies (Season 6)Hodor held the door to                the cave of the Three-Eyed Raven so Meera and Bran                could escape the White Walkers' undead horde, dying                in the process and causinga social media                frenzy as the origin of his name is revealed. There                is time travel and a paradoxical time looped                involved, awesomely.              <\/p>\n<p>                Also                Read: Game of Thrones': What Exactly                Happened With Hodor and That Time Loop?              <\/p>\n<p>                King                Tommen and Queen Margaery join the church (Season                6)With Queen Margaery and her brother                Loras in church prison for all of season 6 so far,                Tommen spent a lot of time with the High Sparrow                trying to get him to let them go. The                impressionable Tommen ended up instead establishing                a partnership between the crown and the Faith of                the Seven, thanks to prodding from both Margaery                and the High Sparrow, alienating his mother Cersei                in the process.              <\/p>\n<p>                Also                Read: Game of Thrones': What Did Queen                Margaerys Note to Her Grandmother Mean?              <\/p>\n<p>                Euron                Greyjoy becomes king of the Ironborn                (Season 6)Pretty much coming                out of nowhere is Euron Greyjoy, the raider brother                of Theon and Yara's father, Baelon Greyjoy, who                named himself king of the Iron Isles. Euron tosses                Baelon off a bridge in the middle of a storm, and                then wins the kingsmoot, an election in which a new                king is chosen. He then goes on the warpath again,                trying to eliminate Baelon's kids so they can't                rival his claim to power. The Greyjoy kids wind up                teaming up with Danaerys.              <\/p>\n<p>                The                Masters of Slaver's Bay invade Meereen (Season                6)Tyrion tried to appease the Masters                by allowing them to keep their slaves for seven                years while they figured out how to rework their                economy into a slaveless one. The Masters responded                by sacking Meereen. But Daenerys showed up in the                nick of time with her dragons and defeated them                soundly, claiming their fleet of ships for her                own.              <\/p>\n<p>                Cersei                blows up the Sept of Baelor (Season 6)In                the finale, Cersei goes full Mad Queen and in one                fell swoop, destroys most of her enemies. Cersei                had Qyburn use children to light a cache of                wildfire beneath the sept, placed there by order of                King Aerys years earlier. The huge explosion wiped                out most of the Tyrells, including Margaery, Loras                and Lord Mace Tyrell, as well as Cersei's uncle                Kevan Lannister, the High Sparrow, and the Faith                Militant. As a result, King Tommen committed                suicide by throwing himself out a window, leaving                Cersei on the Iron Throne.              <\/p>\n<p>                Jon                Snow becomes the King in the North (Season                6)With Winterfell recaptured, the                houses of the Vale and the North pledge themselves                to Jon Snow, who they name the King in the North.                Meanwhile, Sansa Stark is technically Lady of                Winterfell and the rightful Stark heir.              <\/p>\n<p>                Bran                Stark heads south, now imbued with the magical                abilities of the Three-Eyed RavenBran                was absent for a season because he was training                with the ancient Three-Eyed Raven to hone his                \"sight\" -- the ability to see the distant future                and the past -- for example, when he sees a vision                of his father Ned's fateful visit to the Tower of                Joy, where Ned's sister Lyanna dies after giving                birth to Jon Snow, whose true father was Raegar                Targaryen. How Bran's new powers will play into the                new war in Westeros is yet unknown.              <\/p>\n<p>                Arya                kills Walder Frey (Season 6)                Returning to Westeros, Arya gets her revenge for                the Red Wedding by first killing Lord Walder Frey's                sons, then baking them into a pie. She gets Lord                Walder to eat the pie before slitting his throat                and reveling in it the whole time.              <\/p>\n<p>                Daenerys sails for                Westeros (Season 6)                After six whole seasons of waiting, Danaerys and                her dragons finally sail for Westeros with all her                allies, a massive fleet, and the biggest army in                the world.              <\/p>\n<p>                Arya                gets her revenge on the Freys (Season                7)                With Walder Frey's face, Arya takes down the rest                of House Frey in a beautifully horrific echo of the                Red Wedding. She poisons all the remaining Frey men                -- 51 of them by our count -- and leaves Walder's                young wife with the message, \"Winter has come for                House Frey.\"              <\/p>\n<p>                Cersei                courts an alliance with Euron Greyjoy (Season                7)                With no allies left and enemies on all sides,                Cersei entertains the possibility of siding with                the psychopathic Euron Greyjoy, king of the Iron                Isles. She refuses his marriage proposal, but as a                show of faith, he promises her a \"priceless gift.\"                Foreshadowing much?              <\/p>\n<p>                Euron                captures Yara Greyjoy and Ellaria Sand (Season                7)                Daenerys sent Ellaria Sand and the Sand Snakes back                to Dorne to raise their army, escorted by Yara and                the Iron Fleet. Along the way, though, they were                intercepted by Euron's fleet and attacked. Euron                killed two of the Sand Snakes, Obara and Nymeria,                and captured Ellaria, Yara, and the third Sand                Snake, Tyene. Theon Greyjoy managed to escape by                (seemingly) selfishly diving overboard.              <\/p>\n<p>                Jon                meets Daenerys (Season 7)                The first meeting between the Mother of Dragons and                the King in the North could have gone better, with                Daenerys demanding fealty from Jon, who refused.                She doesn't believe him about the Night King,                either, which is a major problem. But Dany does                allow Jon to mine Dragonstone's Dragonglass, which                will be key in that battle.              <\/p>\n<p>                Cersei                gets her revenge (Season 7)                With Ellaria captured, Cersei uses the same poison                that killed her daughter Myrcella to kill Ellaria's                daughter, Tyene. Then Jaime executes a deft                strategic move and, while the Unsullied are                capturing Casterly Rock, he marches on Highgarden,                the seat of House Tyrell. Jaime gets the Tyrell                fortress, eliminates Lady Olenna, and nabs the                money of the wealthiest family in Westeros. It's a                major blow to Daenerys' war effort.              <\/p>\n<p>                The                Stark kids reunite (Season 7)In                something of a more subdued moment, Arya Stark                returns to Winterfell, where Sansa Stark is the                Lady of Winterfell. Brann Stark, now the Three-Eyed                Raven (and thoroughly weird) has arrived as well,                bringing more Stark kids together in one place than                weve seen since Season 1. Clearly, the reunion of                House Stark is going to have some major                consequences going forward.              <\/p>\n<p>                Daenerys attacks                the Lannister line (Season 7)In                response to losing Highgarden and Dorne, Daenerys                finally takes warfare into her own hands. She and                her Dothraki warriors head for Kings Landing, but                they dont attack the city  they attack the                Lannister supply line bringing gold and grain to                the city from their victory in Highgarden. Dany                uses Drogon to destroy the Lannister supply wagons                and the Dothraki decimate at least a part of the                Lannister army, but we dont see the full aftermath                of the battle, or Jaime Lannisters fate.              <\/p>\n<p>            If youve never watched the show or just need a            pre-season 7 refresher, The Wrap has you covered          <\/p>\n<p>            If you hate missing out on the pop culture phenomenon            that is \"Game of Thrones\" but can't be bothered to            watch the whole thing, or you just need a refresher on            the past six seasons of murder and intrigue, check our            list of the big events in the series' history you            absolutely have to know as we approach season 7.            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