What is woke about the lil mermaid?

Trumppers are all about grievances, and whining about how they are treated unfairly.

So you actually believe people aren't paying attention to how leftists behave? LMBO. Again there is no way to take you seriously
 
So you actually believe people aren't paying attention to how leftists behave? LMBO. Again there is no way to take you seriously

I think a number of retailers are being sent a very clear message as to how the alt lefties are behaving.
 
Jesus is supposedly mythical. Why should anyone care what color his skin and hair were?

Another "wow"...

I mean, what? "Mythical"? To whom? My best guess is folks who follow the faith do not think he's "Mythical"... although I will say that Christ, like Buddha, tends to be represented in each culture by a good looking dude of that culture.
 
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I'd get better conversation out of the one with top half human, if we spoke the same language.
 
Yup.

Hollywood has always been woke. The most WOKE period was when almost everything in TV and Movies was targeted at white males as the main buying audience.

Every average looking white male had a hot Hollywood wife, whether in movies or TV. White Saviours (Dances with Wolves, Last of Mohicans, The Wall, etc). White men playing PoC, whether fictional or real life characters. Etc, etc.


it was a wokefest fed to white males who loved it and ate it down but did not notice it as it was directed at them.

And that is fine. If the Hollywood and tv buying audience back then was almost exclusively white males, a business like Hollywood will woke cater to them.

Now the audience decision makers are changing. Women, PoC and Asians specifically are making up bigger parts of the buying audience and Hollywood is trying to woke cater to them too.

That is what white conservative males hate and cry about though. The word 'too' as white conservative males are cry babies with entitlement complexes who think they should be the ONLY ONES catered to with a woke agenda.

An astute comment. It will sail right past them.
 
Another "wow"...

I mean, what? "Mythical"? To whom? My best guess is folks who follow the faith do not think he's "Mythical"... although I will say that Christ, like Buddha, tends to be represented in each culture by a good looking dude of that culture.

Even if he is real, why should the color matter since he's in spirit? According to the Gospel of Thomas, he is everywhere you look, especially under a rock.
 
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