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In response to
"
You know, it's hard to watch The Incredibles and not see it as a White Male Empowerment fantasy.
"
by
TWuG
Politicization of Everything FTW! -- nm
Posted by
Strongbad (aka Rambler14)
Jan 21 '17, 17:20
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you can't seriously believe that the incredibles has no political viewpoint...nm
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x
Jan 21, 17:25
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Like most Pixar movies, it's there if you're looking for it -- nm
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Strongbad
Jan 21, 17:41
4
i'm sorry, but this is ridiculous. the political viewpoint exists in the art as a product...
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x
Jan 21, 17:59
1
What I'm saying is
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Strongbad
Jan 21, 18:15
Your implication is that it's a viewer creation and not inherent in the product. -- nm
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TWuG
Jan 21, 17:43
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My implication is it's there if you're looking for it.
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Strongbad
Jan 21, 17:52
art never has viewpoints!
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Reagen
Jan 21, 17:23
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