Post by egon1982 on Aug 28, 2017 1:01:10 GMT
One thing i hate about Avaturd is that ending.
I don't like Avataring, Shreking (the reverse version of Avataring) and other transformation stories that "we look different from each other and can't accept each other" which just screams racism to me and one of my artist friends Hatton who is a talented artist draws beautiful expressive artwork of human men romancing anthros, xenos, mutants and magical creature folk (ala mermaids or gargoyles) as me and him are fans/huge supporters of outside race (outside the human race)/species romance in Sci-fi/fantasy and fiction in general as anthros (animal like humanoid sapeint folks like Minerva Mink from Animaniacs or on Bojack Horseman or what you seen in the furry fandom artworks/fanfiction stories), mutants (even X-Men and Marvel's), magical creature being folks (ala mermaids or gargoyles or ogres) and Xenos (alien folk) aren't always the "inferior" beings that the mainstream media would portray sometimes, to me and one of my artist friends they are "people who metaphorically look different".
I wish they could had fixed Jake's lungs/stomach with nanintes to help him breathe the air and eat/drink the things on pandora and fix his legs, but nooo he gets to turn into a Na'Vi, i dislike that, same for the ending to Shrek as wish Fiona who was a cursed human could had turned back human like she wished and wanted when she has found true love at last with Shrek, then Shrek would still accept her as a person and for who she is and she would still accept him for who he is and as a person.
Me and Hatton both don't like Avatar (James Cameron) or Shrek or other transformation stories used to side step the "how you look is more important than who you are and how different we look as we can't accept each other". To me with him that is the same as taking the masterpiece "Guess who's coming to dinner" from 1967,which has a black man dating a white woman as he goes to her parents to prove once and for all that he's only a valid human being and a person as he is not inferior by his skin color so they would accept him. So "Avatar" and "Shrek"are both like "guess who's coming to dinner" where the main protagonist magically physically changes into a white man so the parents they don't have to accept anything. Or if the white woman magically turns into a black woman to suit the parents of the black man to satisfy their notions. Or if you had a story of folks of different ethnics like say an East Indian woman and a white man in love, if suddenly the white man magically turns into an East Indian man to suit her taste or for Star Trek where a klingon woman and a human man fall for each other if the man turns into the same species/race as her which is totally ignorant and irrelevant in message. But Disney's version of Beauty and the Beast is an exception to the transformation story thing as Adam was a cursed human who wanted/wished to be human and i was very happy for him to be uncursed as he was born human who wished to be human again after 10 years under a spell and i'm happy for him. But sometimes for other stories a person born from a different race/species can't be changed the way they are
I don't like Avataring, Shreking (the reverse version of Avataring) and other transformation stories that "we look different from each other and can't accept each other" which just screams racism to me and one of my artist friends Hatton who is a talented artist draws beautiful expressive artwork of human men romancing anthros, xenos, mutants and magical creature folk (ala mermaids or gargoyles) as me and him are fans/huge supporters of outside race (outside the human race)/species romance in Sci-fi/fantasy and fiction in general as anthros (animal like humanoid sapeint folks like Minerva Mink from Animaniacs or on Bojack Horseman or what you seen in the furry fandom artworks/fanfiction stories), mutants (even X-Men and Marvel's), magical creature being folks (ala mermaids or gargoyles or ogres) and Xenos (alien folk) aren't always the "inferior" beings that the mainstream media would portray sometimes, to me and one of my artist friends they are "people who metaphorically look different".
I wish they could had fixed Jake's lungs/stomach with nanintes to help him breathe the air and eat/drink the things on pandora and fix his legs, but nooo he gets to turn into a Na'Vi, i dislike that, same for the ending to Shrek as wish Fiona who was a cursed human could had turned back human like she wished and wanted when she has found true love at last with Shrek, then Shrek would still accept her as a person and for who she is and she would still accept him for who he is and as a person.
Me and Hatton both don't like Avatar (James Cameron) or Shrek or other transformation stories used to side step the "how you look is more important than who you are and how different we look as we can't accept each other". To me with him that is the same as taking the masterpiece "Guess who's coming to dinner" from 1967,which has a black man dating a white woman as he goes to her parents to prove once and for all that he's only a valid human being and a person as he is not inferior by his skin color so they would accept him. So "Avatar" and "Shrek"are both like "guess who's coming to dinner" where the main protagonist magically physically changes into a white man so the parents they don't have to accept anything. Or if the white woman magically turns into a black woman to suit the parents of the black man to satisfy their notions. Or if you had a story of folks of different ethnics like say an East Indian woman and a white man in love, if suddenly the white man magically turns into an East Indian man to suit her taste or for Star Trek where a klingon woman and a human man fall for each other if the man turns into the same species/race as her which is totally ignorant and irrelevant in message. But Disney's version of Beauty and the Beast is an exception to the transformation story thing as Adam was a cursed human who wanted/wished to be human and i was very happy for him to be uncursed as he was born human who wished to be human again after 10 years under a spell and i'm happy for him. But sometimes for other stories a person born from a different race/species can't be changed the way they are
