This is a repost (but hopefully New in this site)

  • Vercanya@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I posted this at one point on my FB account. One of my fb friends got hostile af and called me an idiot, etc. It was such a weird thing for him to get upset over.

  • Fox@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 year ago

    Very true. How anyone can be a racist geek is beyond me. It was a minority itself not so long ago…

    (Offtopic but if anyone knows a marvel community in here i would be grateful to know. Want to discuss Secret Invasion when it comes out and not have to use reddit. Thank you.)

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      1 year ago

      My ex is a huge Marvel & Star Wars fan. He’s misogynistic and abusive. I think he likes to imagine being as powerful as one of the characters from these properties.

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    1 year ago

    In their original conception many of these superhero stories have a pretty decent message, the problem is that as time goes on they drift further and further away as the IP is expanded and reinterpreted by people who did not “get them” and do not agree with the original intent. Then of course you have the ideological dilution that always happens when something becomes successful with big money interests behind it and gets commercialized for mass appeal such that the message becomes less and less radical until the lowest common denominator is reached. And in this process of Hollywoodization of course most movies that involve big budget action scenes more often than not become involved with the US military which also makes sure to insert it’s fascist, imperialist, US war machine glorifying ideological taint into the project.

    And so the question is at what point does the original intent start to become irrelevant in the face of what the IP has morphed into, in the face of what it represents in its most recent and popular incarnations? Defending Marvel movies for instance with the argument that the original conception of the superheroes portrayed in them was positive for me personally is kind of like saying that the Swastika was originally a symbol of peace - that may be so but clearly it has since become irreleversibly tainted.