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MayReasonRule

(4,085 posts)
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 02:12 PM Feb 19

l'm Still Weeping...

Sir Ian McKellen performing a monologue from Shakespeare’s Sir Thomas More on the Stephen Colbert show. Never have I heard this monologue performed with such a keen sense of prescience. Nor have I ever been in this exact historical moment.TY Sir Ian, for reaching us once again.
#Pinks #ProudBlue

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l'm Still Weeping... (Original Post) MayReasonRule Feb 19 OP
Saw that one, seen him on stage, one word.... Brilliant! n/t Cheezoholic Feb 19 #1
... progressoid Feb 19 #2
Trump after watching that: Disaffected Feb 19 #3
just.... Wow! markie Feb 19 #4
Let the message spread Figarosmom Feb 19 #5
I need to watch it when I get home. NNadir Feb 19 #6
After four hundred years... weeping before the mountainish inhumanity with you. ancianita Feb 19 #7
Still Weeping As I Reply... MayReasonRule Feb 20 #19
Gandalf not fucking around Aviation Pro Feb 19 #8
Thank you, Sir Ian! calimary Feb 19 #9
His film version of Richard III, with a World War I set is one of the finest... NNadir Feb 19 #10
Agreed 100% PCIntern Feb 19 #12
Powerful delivery and the message timely for us. Ty for posting Deuxcents Feb 19 #11
Quite Welcome... I Remain Astonished At It's Profound Effect - It Still Grabs Me By My Throat... MayReasonRule Feb 20 #18
Shakespeare had a way..... SergeStorms Feb 19 #13
Imagine that, language JMCKUSICK Feb 19 #14
Qute Welcome, You're Very Kind To Say... I've Abhored Bullies All Of My Life MayReasonRule Feb 20 #17
K & R democrank Feb 19 #15
Effin brilliant malaise Feb 19 #16

MayReasonRule

(4,085 posts)
19. Still Weeping As I Reply...
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 08:29 AM
Feb 20

When Reason rules, law becomes the architecture of trust: it shields the vulnerable, limits the powerful, and turns raw force into a shared safeguard rather than the tool of domination we see today.

NNadir

(37,804 posts)
10. His film version of Richard III, with a World War I set is one of the finest...
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 04:15 PM
Feb 19

...Shakespeare films I've ever seen, and I've seen many.

The only comparable, for absolute depth, film version of Shakespeare is Branaugh's Hamlet.

MayReasonRule

(4,085 posts)
18. Quite Welcome... I Remain Astonished At It's Profound Effect - It Still Grabs Me By My Throat...
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 08:24 AM
Feb 20

SergeStorms

(20,391 posts)
13. Shakespeare had a way.....
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 04:24 PM
Feb 19

of seeing through all the trappings of those who thought themselves superior to others.

I can't believe that Richard Harris said McKellen's acting was "passionless."

Of all the roles I've played in my lifetime I enjoyed Shakesperean characters the most. Many people don't understand Shakesperean English. They think it's a totally different language than modern English, but that's no so. True, it needs to be studied, but there really isn't a "translation" problem involved.

An excellent performance by Sir Ian, at any rate. Shakespeare begs for passion in his works.

MayReasonRule

(4,085 posts)
17. Qute Welcome, You're Very Kind To Say... I've Abhored Bullies All Of My Life
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 08:21 AM
Feb 20

Oppression isn’t just brute force; it’s brute force wrapped in a narrative people are persuaded to accept.

When law is an instrument and power rests on shared delusions, clear‑headed people have a duty to resist; otherwise, as we now see, the very doctrines of standing, prosecutorial discretion, and emergency powers that once guarded rights become tools to erase them.

When reason rules, law becomes a safeguard rather than a weapon.

Here's to the ongoing restoration of our freedoms through our nation's ongoing return to reasoned rule.

malaise

(295,119 posts)
16. Effin brilliant
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 05:17 PM
Feb 19

He and his goons should hear this blasting all day and all night.

Rec. Rec. Rec

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