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'Captain Marvel' presale tickets have already outpaced those of 'Wonder Woman'
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<blockquote data-quote="Sistrin" data-source="post: 73702166" data-attributes="member: 309500"><p>I knew someone would respond with this. Have you paid any attention at all to how this movie is being promoted? To the statements Larson has made during the current PR tour? </p><p></p><p>Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the latter the creator of Black Panther, practiced the art of inclusion and equality back during the 1960's. Black Panther was introduced in 1966 and Black Widow, if I recall correctly, in 1964. Other female characters featured appearing along side their male counterparts on equal footing included Sue Storm, Gene Gray, and the Wasp. The difference is Lee and Kirby did not feature female or black characters at the expense of their male and/or white characters. This film does, as third-wave feminism demands.</p><p></p><p>That scene with Fury going all weepy over seeing a cat and having to be corrected by Danvers takes Fury completely out of the character as established during the run of the MCU. The only element missing was Danvers stamping her stiletto heal. One does not achieve a level of success equatable to the Director of SHIELD by being a wimp, but given the promotional slogan "it all begins with her" apparently we are learn Fury's success is only the result of his association with Danvers. </p><p></p><p>One central draw of the Marvel movies for those not Marvel fans was the absence of social justice agendas. You want to destroy a franchise, inject it with leftist ideology. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>4chan is a cesspool, so I don't know what has been said there. However as I stated the social conscious Marvel displayed dating back to the sixties began as promoting true equality. It began to change during the nineties ultimately leading to the "down with the patriarchy" manifested by Larson and her on-screen doppelganger. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Discrimination, intolerance, and prejudice are not issues limited to any specific group. However citing his comments made from 1972 in no manner serves to discredit my point, as how the American left at large tends to define those three terms reflects all three targeted at those they want to define the terms for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sistrin, post: 73702166, member: 309500"] I knew someone would respond with this. Have you paid any attention at all to how this movie is being promoted? To the statements Larson has made during the current PR tour? Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the latter the creator of Black Panther, practiced the art of inclusion and equality back during the 1960's. Black Panther was introduced in 1966 and Black Widow, if I recall correctly, in 1964. Other female characters featured appearing along side their male counterparts on equal footing included Sue Storm, Gene Gray, and the Wasp. The difference is Lee and Kirby did not feature female or black characters at the expense of their male and/or white characters. This film does, as third-wave feminism demands. That scene with Fury going all weepy over seeing a cat and having to be corrected by Danvers takes Fury completely out of the character as established during the run of the MCU. The only element missing was Danvers stamping her stiletto heal. One does not achieve a level of success equatable to the Director of SHIELD by being a wimp, but given the promotional slogan "it all begins with her" apparently we are learn Fury's success is only the result of his association with Danvers. One central draw of the Marvel movies for those not Marvel fans was the absence of social justice agendas. You want to destroy a franchise, inject it with leftist ideology. 4chan is a cesspool, so I don't know what has been said there. However as I stated the social conscious Marvel displayed dating back to the sixties began as promoting true equality. It began to change during the nineties ultimately leading to the "down with the patriarchy" manifested by Larson and her on-screen doppelganger. Discrimination, intolerance, and prejudice are not issues limited to any specific group. However citing his comments made from 1972 in no manner serves to discredit my point, as how the American left at large tends to define those three terms reflects all three targeted at those they want to define the terms for. [/QUOTE]
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