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Post by Prime etc. on Apr 20, 2021 19:01:23 GMT
I have still no idea what you are trying to say. You are flip flopping between film and comics, between what is or isn't defined as superpowers, excluding tech to meet a confusing conclusion, and all the time not giving anything to back up your statement that a film with a Black lead and a film with an Asian lead - in a franchise of 20 plus films with a white lead - is proof of Disney's anti-European political agenda! Just be honest and say YOU do not want to see films with a black or Asian lead. You are obviously not a fan of comic books and their adaptations because if you were you'd be happy to see these on screen (unless of course you ONLY like white comic book characters). So the simple solution, don't watch the films, and don't try and create some fucked up justification as to why they shouldn't be made.
Shang-Chi has no super powers nor does he rely on any kind of tool mechanisms for his very survival. He's a natural hero. You cannot find a white character in Marvel (or DC either) that is the same. They always have science or some kind of magical assistance and usually because they are flawed. Please point out the flaws in Shang-Chi (or Black Panther). I don't care about having asian or black lead characters--it certainly is not new--it's been done for decades in various countries. I.e. The Man From Hong Kong--1975 film. So that isn't the issue-it is that Disney's management has some problem with white characters especially white males. They find them troubling or scary or something. I don't know their thinking and I don't want to know.
There is a double standard you just are willfully blind to it. Marvel didn't make the gatekeeper as Asgard black or Nick Fury black by accident.
It is part of the bizarre multicultural propaganda antics.
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