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1. snicks+Ze[view] [source] 2021-03-28 20:00:18
>>femfos+(OP)
This trend isn't going away anytime soon, In fact I think it's just ramping up and is accelerating, especially with the racism narrative the main stream media outlets started to heavily push ~2 years ago and the big identity movement. It will continue until there is consensus, that this climate is bad, for everyone involved. I don't see that happen anytime soon, the cancelations will continue until moral improves.
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2. xiphia+Cz[view] [source] 2021-03-28 22:05:43
>>snicks+Ze
I saw some improvement in the Netflix movies getting less extreme over time. Emily in Paris was the first movie where the woke Netflix made fun of itself using French people / culture as props. Disney and Netflix had to lose billions of dollars to understand that the loudest voices may not represent the majority of the people.
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3. wskinn+aT[view] [source] 2021-03-29 00:22:39
>>xiphia+Cz
Can you be more specific about what happened with Disney?
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4. xiphia+gc1[view] [source] 2021-03-29 03:48:12
>>wskinn+aT
As far as I heared (from youtube ,,conspiracy theorists'') the companies hired outside advisors whose whole role was to see if the movies / series were politically correct, or needed some change. When the pandemic hit, it was a loss quarter for Disney: both the films flopped, and Disney-land had to be closed at the same time. There's a story that the leads got together on a video conference call and decided that it's time to kick out the advisor, and I saw Netflix's stance change at the same time.

I was really sorry about Mulan for example, because it's one of my favourite cartoons, and I was really really looking for the movie remake. They made it politically correct for the US and cut out all the sex scenes and humor because of the Chinese government. I think it's one of the worst remakes of all time at this point.

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5. ErikVa+tf1[view] [source] 2021-03-29 04:31:51
>>xiphia+gc1
The new Mulan is also much less feminist than the previous. The last one had a great lesson: It is thought only men can be warriors, but it turns out that through hard work and wit, a woman can be the best warrior.

The new lesson: If you're a woman with magic powers you can overcome sexism and become great.

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