Disney's political correctness problem

Started by robotflug5 pages

Disney's political correctness problem

This era had alot of people slamming Disney for having too much political correctness. Many see that the company really lost it and is taking it too far. Recently, It looks like alot of people have been unhappy with the way Disney has been making their live action or animated movies.

No one here will care until it affects Marvel.

I'm just reminded of that scene from Force Awakens where Rey and Finn are running from some villain and he grabs her hand while running and she slaps it away and says she doesn't need his help. Lol.

It's a little thing, but it wasn't really needed and it really sets the tone for what is to come.

Maybe Disney is trying to make up for the fact that so many animators hid dicks and other things in their movies lol.

Yeah. They used to do that a lot back in the day...a WHOLE HECK OF A LOT!

I like pretty, sassy girls in leading roles.

Re: Disney's political correctness problem

Originally posted by robotflug
This era had alot of people slamming Disney for having too much political correctness. Many see that the company really lost it and is taking it too far. Recently, It looks like alot of people have been unhappy with the way Disney has been making their live action or animated movies.
Your post is worthless garbage without any examples of what you're talking about my friend.

IMO, this still seems like backlash because Star Wars and Marvel films dare to have strong female leads and that hurts sensitive fragile men. eg Just wait until Captain Marvel comes out, the MRA tears will flow.

Originally posted by Robtard
IMO, this still seems like backlash because Star Wars and Marvel films dare to have strong female leads and that hurts sensitive fragile men. eg Just wait until Captain Marvel comes out, the MRA tears will flow.

Nah, people disliked Rey mostly cuz she's a Mary Sue. That's the opposite of being a strong female character.

The Wonder Woman movie didn't get the same backlash.

EDIT: Oh and most of the backlash to Rey came after the movie was released and it had to do with her character not her genitals.

A Mary Sue is a female character than can perform above what is expected. So it's not really the opposite of a strong female character.

Wonder Woman is just that, she's expected to be the best so to speak in a film about her. Star Wars is historically male-centered. Even when Leia rescued Han it was botched and she needed Luke to come and save the day.

Oh no, it was about her genitalia, my son.

Originally posted by Robtard
A Mary Sue is a female character than can perform above what is expected. So it's not really the opposite of a strong female character.

Wonder Woman is just that, she's expected to be the best so to speak in a film about her. Star Wars is historically male-centered. Even when Leia rescued Han it was botched and she needed Luke to come and save the day.

Oh no, it was about her genitalia, my son.

A lot of the complaints about her character came *after* the movie came out. 90% of those had nothing to do with her vagina.

She's also rather pretty/attractive, which was specially hilarious when the MRAs and Incels started attacking her with the lowest hanging fruit of "she's fat!" in ep8.

No, she's not fat, she's just not built like a 14yo twig boy, which seems to be the staple of attractiveness to these types of sub-men.

Originally posted by Robtard
She's also rather pretty/attractive, which was specially hilarious when the MRAs and Incels started attacking her with the lowest hanging fruit of "she's fat!" in ep8.

No, she's not fat, she's just not built like a 14yo twig boy, which seems to be the staple of attractiveness to these types of sub-men.

👆 She's an absolute babe. Good post!

Originally posted by Robtard
Even when Leia rescued Han it was botched and she needed Luke to come and save the day.

Look at you, being racist. Lando, the intelligent leader and black man, was also there to rescue Han. But you conveniently forgot about the black man who was also there to rescue Han. You also forgot that all "male" figures in this operation were weak and captured: Chewie, Han, Lando, and both male-gendered droids.

You also failed to mention that Leia also murdered the one that enslaved her. With her bare-hands and a chain. And this was all part of the plan to rescue Han. In your quest to one-up Surtur and virtue signal about how woke you are, you ended up being sexist and racist, in two short sentences.

In Obi Wan Kenobi's wise words:

Originally posted by Robtard
She's also rather pretty/attractive, which was specially hilarious when the MRAs and Incels started attacking her with the lowest hanging fruit of "she's fat!" in ep8.

Do you have any evidence of this?

I remember posting that she gained weight and that they used filming from both Ep 7 and Ep 8 because you can see the thinner "Jakku" version of her in some scenes in Ep 8.

And, no, she wasn't fat. I never said that. Weight gain does not always equal "fat."

Originally posted by Putinbot1
👆 She's an absolute babe. Good post!

She's not a "babe". She's not fat or ugly, but not particularly attractive either. And she has a small chest. Let's be real here if we're gonna discuss her looks.

Originally posted by Surtur
She's not a "babe". She's not fat or ugly, but not particularly attractive either. And she has a small chest. Let's be real here if we're gonna discuss her looks.
She's a leading lady in a blockbuster, clearly a babe.

Originally posted by Putinbot1
She's a leading lady in a blockbuster, clearly a babe.

No that's not how that works, but okay.

What does being a leading lady have to do with anything?

Originally posted by Silent Master
What does being a leading lady have to do with anything?
it means she's attractive enough to build a multi billion pound franchise around for three films.

Originally posted by Putinbot1
it means she's attractive enough to build a multi billion pound franchise around for three films.

Doesn't make her a babe.