(I swear didn't watch it I just scrubbed through it please don't take me to the gulag)

EDIT: Link, in case you have an hour and forty minutes and hate yourself https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7aWz8q_IM4

    • zeal0telite [he/him,they/them]
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      3 years ago

      Extremely online Twitter people taking the worst possible interpretation of something and demanding you apologise for saying something you didn't say.

      Yeah, no.

      And "made by Asian people" is a bit of a stretch when at most the screenplay was done by them. Theres likes 7 story writers attached and it was directed by a Mexican and a white guy. Seriously, go actually look at who made this.

      It's good, of course, that Asian people actually get some representation in these movies but this is still a corporate Disney product at the end of the day. It's good it's not just white guys making these movies using these cultures they don't really understand but framing it that way feels disingenuous.

      And it wasn't a point at the look or the cultures but more the very obvious use of the "there are X people and now the world is bad and they aren't at peace any more and only this one person/dragon can unite them".

      Unless you think her point was her being like "uhh, Asian people again? I've seen this before with Avatar".

      • joseph [he/him, they/them]
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        3 years ago

        Also, let's not forget that this drama appears to have started with the recent uptick in anti-Asian (particularly sinophobic) violence. Reacting to that by going after a lib for tweets instead of the US government manufacturing support for war in Asia seems like a poor use of time.

    • camaron28 [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      Oh no, did someone "attack" the corporate product where less than half of the producers, no directors and 1 voice actor were asian? Oh no.