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People Branding Grease As ‘Problematic, Misogynistic, and Sexist’
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People Branding Grease As ‘Problematic, Misogynistic, and Sexist’

People rewatching Grease today are branding the 1978 film as problematic, with some labeling it as “sexist” and “misogynistic.” Social media users have criticized certain scenes, including the lyric “Did she put up a fight?” from the song “Summer Nights,” which they feel suggests a lack of consent. Other moments, such as a T-Bird looking

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People Just Seeing ‘Grease’ And Calling It ‘Misogynistic’ and ‘Homophobic’
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People Just Seeing ‘Grease’ And Calling It ‘Misogynistic’ and ‘Homophobic’

The iconic 1978 film Grease, starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John, is facing renewed scrutiny from modern audiences who have labeled it “misogynistic,” “homophobic,” and “racist.” The movie, which follows the high school romance between bad-boy greaser Danny Zuko and wholesome Sandy Olsson, has come under fire as viewers rewatch it through a contemporary lens.

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