Criticism does nothing anymore. Stop watching and talking about what you hate.
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In recent years, fans have been getting the short end of the stick. They’ve been watching the properties and series’s that they love be consumed by woke agendas and creators with massive, overinflated egos. Yet people still watch these properties, thinking if they-
Criticize them, the creators will listen and will eventually buckle down and finally give the fans what they want. This logic would’ve worked back then. Back when fan opinions meant anything. But today, there is nothing but spite and hatred for the fans.-
It’s not about race, it’s about looking the part.
(Thread) #LittleMermaid
So the little mermaid controversy has heated up. However there’s something that people brought up that made me want to make this thread. People are claiming that the reason people do not like the casting of the little mermaid is because the actress is black. It’s only racists -
That don’t like her. “So if you don’t want to be labeled a racist, you better not give any criticism towards this casting choice.” Basically it’s the whole shaming people into liking something tactic. Which never works. But then some other people brought up something that-
Superman: antithetical to the LGBT ideaology.
(Thread) #Superman
This thread is a bit of a sequel to my last thread. In the last thread I talked a bit about the LGBT ideaology and why that ideaology doesn’t mix with superheroes. To sum it up real quick, it’s an ideaology that has its members unsure of who they are, leaving them insecure-
Seeking to find validation and acceptance wherever they can find it. Whether it be guilting people or forcing them into giving it to them. An ideaology that gets rid of selflessness and sacrifice in favor of the selfish pursuits.-
This is a real problem with story telling that really speaks to the insecurities of our current culture. We live in a society that constantly wants to not only do whatever they want, but be cheered on as they do it. It’s a culture full of people that has grown too narcissistic-
Too self involved, and let’s be honest, too prideful to look beyond themselves. And it’s unfortunate that these are the people who are in charge of writing our heroes. Because in all honesty they aren’t writing our heroes, but rather themselves masquerading as our heroes-