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  • sundray@lemmus.orgS [email protected]

    I mean, dirty cops love the Punisher, even though he's canonically killed quite a few of them.

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    You check the new Daredevil. There’s whole storyline about NYC cop who are way too into the Punisher.

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      Have you seen The Boys? There's an actual fan club of Homelander. The series creators are trying to cut it down because it's the exact opposite of the message they try to bring. Vilans are people's new heroes now. Like Trump and Musk for example.

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      People are stupid

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      • dandomrude@lemmy.worldD [email protected]

        The only problem I have with this is that it's fiction.

        If even Superman is being targeted, I don't even want to know what Captain America is up to these days. Is he already the poster boy for ICE?

        I'm asking because this isn't fiction.

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        I take it you never saw CA: The Winter Soldier. There's this whole bit about Steve and Nat getting hunted because they didn't bow to the fascists.

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        • lisk91@sh.itjust.worksL [email protected]

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2oqXCtCiik

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          I liked the movie, but could have done without the messaging. I dislike political messaging in media even when I agree with the message, because I’m going to said media to escape reality. I don’t need a reminder about it, and I particularly don’t need some allegorical moral instruction, like I’m some sort of child.

          I think there’s a place for political messaging in film—like when it’s the explicit purpose of said film—but I don’t like it being wedged in just anywhere.

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            As far as media productions go, Clark's been consistently on the correct side of the social spectrum. Except for a few years during WW2.

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            Explain how punching Nazis while being a character specifically designed to steal "Superman" rhetoric from them is being on the wrong side.

            In the early years of the war dude has an issue where he drags Hitler and Stalin before the League of Nations to stand trial from invading Poland.

            The only thing I can think of was all the racism against the Japanese... Okay yeah that was bad but it was also segregation era America so that was the style at the time, you take what you can get.

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              And iirc hates it when cops use his image, as he only need to exist because cops are not upholding justice.

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              He has outlined this explicitly multiple times in every appearance he’s ever made in anything. It takes a dangerously fucking stupid individual to use him as a symbol for police or justice. The creator of The Punisher has even outlined this in real life too many times to mention.

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                I liked the movie, but could have done without the messaging. I dislike political messaging in media even when I agree with the message, because I’m going to said media to escape reality. I don’t need a reminder about it, and I particularly don’t need some allegorical moral instruction, like I’m some sort of child.

                I think there’s a place for political messaging in film—like when it’s the explicit purpose of said film—but I don’t like it being wedged in just anywhere.

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                So, a character who is meant to embody protecting peace, justice, and freedom for all for as long as he has existed is now too political for advocating peace, justice, and freedom for all?

                How dare they impose their politics on such a blank and centrist slate.

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                • lisk91@sh.itjust.worksL [email protected]

                  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2oqXCtCiik

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                  Real talk: Hollywood didn’t go “woke” you just grew up to be a piece of shit.

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                    I liked the movie, but could have done without the messaging. I dislike political messaging in media even when I agree with the message, because I’m going to said media to escape reality. I don’t need a reminder about it, and I particularly don’t need some allegorical moral instruction, like I’m some sort of child.

                    I think there’s a place for political messaging in film—like when it’s the explicit purpose of said film—but I don’t like it being wedged in just anywhere.

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                    Gouge out your eyes then

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                    • sundray@lemmus.orgS [email protected]

                      When basic politeness started getting folks called out as "soy boys".

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                      Internet Comment Etiquette: "Soy Boys"

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                        I take it you never saw CA: The Winter Soldier. There's this whole bit about Steve and Nat getting hunted because they didn't bow to the fascists.

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                        I think it's very interesting that CA: Winter Soldier was about the secret Nazis that have taken over the military and plan to kill everyone with their drones and facial recognition while CA: Brave New World (Order) is about how slavery is okay when the President General does it and loves his daughter or something

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                          So, a character who is meant to embody protecting peace, justice, and freedom for all for as long as he has existed is now too political for advocating peace, justice, and freedom for all?

                          How dare they impose their politics on such a blank and centrist slate.

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                          No, I just don’t like political messaging in my superhero flicks. You’re misunderstanding my point (possibly intentionally, idk, it’s really not that complicated).

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                            Gouge out your eyes then

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                            Delete your comment before the mods do.

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                              No, I just don’t like political messaging in my superhero flicks. You’re misunderstanding my point (possibly intentionally, idk, it’s really not that complicated).

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                              I understand your point, you just don’t understand how character writing works. Removing the politics of a character is bad writing that panders to bad taste.

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                              • lisk91@sh.itjust.worksL [email protected]

                                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2oqXCtCiik

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                                  I liked the movie, but could have done without the messaging. I dislike political messaging in media even when I agree with the message, because I’m going to said media to escape reality. I don’t need a reminder about it, and I particularly don’t need some allegorical moral instruction, like I’m some sort of child.

                                  I think there’s a place for political messaging in film—like when it’s the explicit purpose of said film—but I don’t like it being wedged in just anywhere.

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                                  That was the explicit messaging of the movie. The scene with Superman not understanding why some people might have an issue with him saving lives, to him convincing the other Heroes to throw realpolitik to the side to do the same, to Lex completely not understanding altruism. It wasn't just wedged in. It's was the whole point of the movie.

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                                    I understand your point, you just don’t understand how character writing works. Removing the politics of a character is bad writing that panders to bad taste.

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                                    No, you don’t understand my point, because you think I’m talking about Superman’s “politics.” I’m talking about James Gunn’s politics and him using Superman as a mouthpiece for them. Superman doesn’t have politics in the sense I’m talking about. He’s just on the side of freedom, peace, and good. Classic moral tropes that virtually everyone supports, because without context, they’re just ideals. When you contextualize them with modern, real-world events though, they become political messaging, and that’s what I don’t like in a superhero movie.

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                                      That was the explicit messaging of the movie. The scene with Superman not understanding why some people might have an issue with him saving lives, to him convincing the other Heroes to throw realpolitik to the side to do the same, to Lex completely not understanding altruism. It wasn't just wedged in. It's was the whole point of the movie.

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                                      No, it wasn’t the whole point of the movie, it was a thinly veneered plot that mimicked and commented upon real-world events. The central themes of the film were about identity being defined by one’s choices and actions, rather than one’s genetics or parents’ wishes. Films that explicitly critique society are films like Brazil or The Manchurian Candidate, and I have no problem with them because they’re explicit in their purpose at being political commentary. Making a superhero movie that’s purpose is rebooting the DCEU and inserting a political message into it is not explicit at all.

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                                        Explain how punching Nazis while being a character specifically designed to steal "Superman" rhetoric from them is being on the wrong side.

                                        In the early years of the war dude has an issue where he drags Hitler and Stalin before the League of Nations to stand trial from invading Poland.

                                        The only thing I can think of was all the racism against the Japanese... Okay yeah that was bad but it was also segregation era America so that was the style at the time, you take what you can get.

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                                        Yeah, I should have specified I was referring to his "Slap A Jap" phase

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                                        • lisk91@sh.itjust.worksL [email protected]

                                          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2oqXCtCiik

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                                          Im so glad Im not American. It must be fucking exhausting keeping this dumb as fuck culture war going.

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