New Movies with an SJW Agenda

Mr. Accuride

Woodpecker
ivansirko said:
MajorStyles said:
I've started to watch cartoons with my daughter and, as you mention, the propaganda starts early. Androgyny, guuurrl power, beta male behavior, etc. It's disturbing, to say the least. I've taken to watching The Little Rascals with her on YouTube as a replacement (black and white version of course, thank you very much).

Nothing is sacred to these people.

My kids love older Looney Tunes cartoons (30's to the 60's). Its hard exposing them even to cartoons 20 years ago much less today. "Captain Planet and the Planeteers" or some such tripe.

 

Sp5

 
Banned
I would not call it a SJW agenda, because it was not political, but a FI (what Rollo calls the Feminine Imperative) movie, but San Andreas with Dwayne Johnson was the worst example of FI propaganda I have seen in years.

Here's the character played by "The Rock," who is a super cool LA firefighter and rescue helicopter pilot who is also an Afghanistan vet. He is dumped by his post wall hag wife for a slimy rich guy. Instead of celebrating and taking advantage of all the young hot girls someone of his looks, job and coolness would get thrown at him, he pines for his cheating hag.

When the earthquake comes, he neglects his duties to rescue his cuckolding wife, thereby dooming those he did not rescue. In the end, after all of his efforts, the hag decides to go back to him. Wow, he won!
 

Mage

 
Banned
Matsufubu said:
Mage said:
Gone with the Wind (1939)

The original girrrl power movie about a mediocre 6 looks wise and multiple time divorcee seducing a suave alpha shitlord who pulled from higher tiers regularly, leading people during a war and proving herself to be the ultimate survivor.

Seriously subtle feminism was present in Holywood since it's dawn.

It's been a long time since I've seen Gone With the Wind, but all I took from it is that a manipulative, spoiled girl plays games and gets her way until the end, where Mr Super-Alpha rejects her with a sweet smackdown and she ends up with nothing to show for her machinations. Am I reading into it wrong?

The supposed alpha guy does leave her but only after years of courting and marrying this red flag covered single mother with a bad reputation.

The whole premise of Gone with the Wind is the fantasy/propaganda that men with options find plain looking but scandalous bad girls worthy of commitment, which I found disgusting and sadly common in many more recent Hollywood movies like Pretty Woman, Bridgit Jones and others
 

Alsos

Kingfisher
Onto said:
...Take a look back at the old movies from the 50s onward and see if you can spot it sprinkled in here and there getting more and more bold with each passing year.

The remarkable thing is that it's not done deliberately. It's just artists reflecting unconsciously what's already rife in the culture.

Television too, but more blatantly, starting (at least) with the CBS Country Massacre of 1971. The obvious example is "All in the Family", in which traditional values and roles were mocked and shamed as ignorant and hypocritical (though in that case the earnest SJWery backfired, because the character to be pilloried was far more sympathetic than the intended "moral center" of the show). Pretty much every Norman Lear production was an SJW message vehicle, in which whatever Big Issue (racism, rape, abortion, teen pregnancy, teen suicide, sexual abuse, domestic violence, antisemitism, etc.) could be inserted, was. He walked right up to the line of what was socially permissible for TV at the time, and moved that line as much as he could get away with.

And Lear himself proudly states that it was done intentionally, vs. as an innocent reflection of currents in the culture, art made to pull the culture towards what we would now identify as SJWism.

By the early 1980s you have several shows featuring SJW themes that would have been unthinkable a decade earlier:
- single motherhood ("Alice", "One Day at a Time")
- flamboyant/camp homosexuality ("Too Close for Comfort")
- homosexuality as something actually more morally acceptable than platonic co-ed living arrangements ("Three's Company")
- cross-dressing/transgenderism ("Bosom Buddies")
- immigration ("Chico and the Man")
- mixed families/interracial adoption ("Diff'rent Strokes")
- elective abortion ("Rhoda")
- you-go-girlism ("Maude" among others)

...and I'm sure many other examples I'm forgetting. Note how these are comedies or comedy-dramas: a spoonful of sugar to make the medicine go down, and plausible deniability if challenged.

It's not as though some of these themes hadn't been explored before (think of the Strong Woman-ism and single motherhood in "The Big Valley", for example), or that they should have been studiously and unrealistically ignored. The problem isn't in the issues per se, but that as themes they were systematically and deliberately pushed with an increasingly heavy hand so as to 'educate the idiots', with the explicit intention of undermining traditional norms through shaming and ridicule and steering the culture towards acceptance of behaviors and practices traditionally shunned as dyscivic or dysfunctional.

Sound familiar? It's SJWism without the pink-haired moonbat extremes.
 

PUA_Rachacha

Woodpecker
Catholic
Alsos said:
Onto said:
...Take a look back at the old movies from the 50s onward and see if you can spot it sprinkled in here and there getting more and more bold with each passing year.

The remarkable thing is that it's not done deliberately. It's just artists reflecting unconsciously what's already rife in the culture.

Television too, but more blatantly, starting (at least) with the CBS Country Massacre of 1971. The obvious example is "All in the Family", in which traditional values and roles were mocked and shamed as ignorant and hypocritical (though in that case the earnest SJWery backfired, because the character to be pilloried was far more sympathetic than the intended "moral center" of the show). Pretty much every Norman Lear production was an SJW message vehicle, in which whatever Big Issue (racism, rape, abortion, teen pregnancy, teen suicide, sexual abuse, domestic violence, antisemitism, etc.) could be inserted, was. He walked right up to the line of what was socially permissible for TV at the time, and moved that line as much as he could get away with.

And Lear himself proudly states that it was done intentionally, vs. as an innocent reflection of currents in the culture, art made to pull the culture towards what we would now identify as SJWism.

By the early 1980s you have several shows featuring SJW themes that would have been unthinkable a decade earlier:
- single motherhood ("Alice", "One Day at a Time")
- flamboyant/camp homosexuality ("Too Close for Comfort")

Holy crap I forgot about Too Close for Comfort. I watched that show religiously when I was a kid.
 

AFS

Woodpecker
Just watched Sense 8, not a movie but a Netflix series by the Wachowski Brothers (creators of the Matrix). As some of you may know, they are now the Wachowski Sisters. Both went trans, and seemingly not by coincidence, their work has taken a nose-dive. We've gone from V for Vendetta to Juniper Rising.

I kid you not, in the very first episode there is a woman fucking a post-op trannie with a rainbow-colored strap-on dildo.
 

El Chinito loco

 
Banned
Other Christian
Gold Member
AFS said:
Just watched Sense 8, not a movie but a Netflix series by the Wachowski Brothers (creators of the Matrix). As some of you may know, they are now the Wachowski Sisters. Both went trans, and seemingly not by coincidence, their work has taken a nose-dive. We've gone from V for Vendetta to Juniper Rising.

I kid you not, in the very first episode there is a woman fucking a post-op trannie with a rainbow-colored strap-on dildo.

I read a SJW liberal review gushing about how awesome that series was. When I read between the lines I realized the overwhelming positivity was due to the agenda it was pushing and not so much the quality. Skipped it. Wachowskis have been churning out steaming piles of garbage for awhile now ever since Matrix 2.

Same thing with that show Transparent the mainstream reviewers constantly gave it the highest ratings. Out of curiosity I watched one episode and got about 1/2 way through and turned it off. It was just ladyboy family drama crap and more SJW propaganda.
 
At this point I think it would be better with a thread about series and films which are NOT SJW, it's come to that point, it's extremely difficult to find a new film which doesn't pander or propagandize.
 

Alsos

Kingfisher
El Chinito loco said:
...Same thing with that show Transparent the mainstream reviewers constantly gave it the highest ratings. Out of curiosity I watched one episode and got about 1/2 way through and turned it off. It was just ladyboy family drama crap and more SJW propaganda.

Amazon was really pushing that show for a while, weren't they? Picked up a Fire Stick over the holidays, and the only category it wasn't prominently featured in in the show listings was children's animation.

At least it no longer pops up on my Amazon page in the revolving masthead, new items listing, Because you bought a coffee pot "related" suggestions, Because you looked for roadmaps of Latvia "related" suggestions, sponsored search results, the listings of what people bought after looking at a given item, inserted into my private Wish List, etc.

Until the next season starts.
 

Vinny

 
Banned
There seems to be some sort of matriarchat situation in the Game of Thrones.

The woman is ready to rule the world has dragons, fleet and an few big armies. She also has friendzoned quite a few cool guys.

Another little girls is running around killing dudes.

Another incest loving blonde is exploding stuff as a world class terrorist.

Seriously. Main male characters are a guy without balls, a guy who knows nothing and a midget.
 

Alsos

Kingfisher
Vinny said:
There seems to be some sort of matriarchat situation in the Game of Thrones.

The woman is ready to rule the world has dragons, fleet and an few big armies. She also has friendzoned quite a few cool guys.

Another little girls is running around killing dudes.

Another incest loving blonde is exploding stuff as a world class terrorist.

Seriously. Main male characters are a guy without balls, a guy who knows nothing and a midget.

Look at who created that universe.

I'd argue that what you're hitting on here is not exactly SJWism but a similar mindset specific to the SF/F genres and fandoms that goes back at least to the 1950s. Weak men/power grrrlz, weird/perverse sex practices, unconventional sex roles, etc.
 

joost

Kingfisher
Saw Dark Phoenix (latest X-men movie). My God, some scenes are cringe worthy.




Now Charles Xavier is a careless buffoon and Raven is the smart one.

"By the way, women are always saving men around here. You might wanna think about changing the name for X-women".

Of course, way more dislikes than likes and the comments show how this feminist crap won't stick.
 

tugofpeace

 
Banned
What is with all these cringe worthy movie titles?

"DARK" phoenix
"Fallen Angel"

It's such a cliche, I'm getting sick of it. Why use "dark"? Fallen angel, I mean really? Sounds like some virgin neckbeard type garbage you'd see from reddit.
 
A lot of guys will just say:

Meh just don't watch that crap, but it's like ignoring all movies going to KKK themes as a black guy. Sooner or later people will increasingly try to lynch you - that's how propaganda works...

I'm in Asia and even here I barely go to parties anymore as western women are rabid, extremely aggressive and conniving (hey lets stir some shit up so maybe he will give me some attention).

The misandry, false allegation movement and even murders of men will only continue to grow when mentally ill women (probably 30%+ at this point) are re-affirmed in their superiority and misandrist believes...
 
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