• GreenTeaRedFlag [any]
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    2 years ago

    There's a difference. Funko is so clearly corporatized, it's designed to turn any artistic value into something to be bought and sold. Anne Frank was a real woman, here story is a tragedy and an important message about fascism, and she has been made at the same level as Leonard gold variant from the big bang theory.

    • MrEntertainment [they/them]
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      2 years ago

      I realize that, and that it might come off as tasteless to some, but I think intent is important too. I doubt the person who got this was thinking that deeply and metaphorically about it and was just like "I like this historical figure I played in a play once, I like Funko Pops, therefore I'm gonna get one of her".

      • GreenTeaRedFlag [any]
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        2 years ago

        And I wasn't thinking too deeply about it when I called Google joogle because haw haw different g sound, it still was an offensive statement and I instantly took it back. The item itself is an insult and should never have been made, whether or not the commissioner realized how bad it was.

        • MrEntertainment [they/them]
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          2 years ago

          I don't feel that strongly about it's very existence personally. Would I have done it? Probably not (I think Funkos are ok personally, don't love or hate em'), but at the same time I don't consider it paramount to spitting on her grave or anything. For all we know, this person could be Jewish themselves.

          If this were a mass-produced figure and an actual part of the line, I'd feel differently. But as a one-off custom for one person, I think it's fairly harmless.

          • GreenTeaRedFlag [any]
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            2 years ago

            It's existence is wrong to me, but I wouldn't attack the person who got it. I just hate what it symbolizes, how everything no matter how important or deep or meaningful or personal gets reduced to a commodity. It's like I'm directly keyed into the heart of capital, that need to consume without ever asking why or how much.