Sexist ableism: Penny, who is a White woman, is mentally ill AND physically disabled. She's snuffed out to unburden Arthur as his carer & push his re-birth as Joker Audiences cheer Arthur's metamorphosis, as he transcends disability, used to selectively excuse violent White menpic.twitter.com/RMEHHNL1a0
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Back to the cheering Newtown audience: our nation's apathy for disabled people is epic, especially Aboriginal people who suffer most due to under-resourcing & institutional violence Would we clap for Others? Of course not. Disability is a prop to celebrate White men's hedonismpic.twitter.com/4PaMkvBt23
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Joker director, Todd Phillips, claims he was driven from making comedies due to 'woke culture.' Origins to this term is appropriation of Black activism & subsequent backlash (esp White men), who feel *aggrieved entitlement* to be sexist, racist, ableist, transphobic & homophobicpic.twitter.com/xMQkXbdIYO
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In light of Phillips' comments, Joker's pretence to class liberation is exposed as the same brand of nihilism fueling incel (involuntary celibate) ideology (https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2019/10/joker-todd-phillips.html …). Which is to say, this film is really just old-fashioned patriarchy rehashed as 'resistance.'
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When Joker begins, we see protesters holding 'RESIST' signs - an allusion to anti-Trump protests in 2017. However the film ends with Joker's sycophants holding RESIST signs upside down. White patriarchy's co-opting of social protest, centring White violence, wins in the endpic.twitter.com/pimSvCVLKU
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Joker is entertaining. I've unpacked dynamics showing why the film is far from transformative cinema, as some White critics claim. E.g. See comparisons to 'Get Out'
, showing how White people are eager to assimilate Black excellence, esp in a film that undervalues Black womenpic.twitter.com/XMu9TIKfFB
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Then there's the fact that the film evokes New York - which is 27.5% Latin, 25% Black, 12% Asian, among Others - but a White man is elevated to protest warrior
Joaquin Phoenix's performance is as commanding as everyone has been raving, BUT his portrayal is not without issuespic.twitter.com/cK49MGsisS
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Phoenix is very talented & could've rendered a profound performance if Arthur had simply been an angry, isolated man. But he was portrayed as disabled to give the filmmaker license on his violence, banking on accolade given to able-bodied actors using disability to gain sympathypic.twitter.com/PnNsZfEVRD
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Enjoy the film - I did, to a point - but don't mistake it as social commentary. It speaks only to White men who think the world owes them free reign; invites able-bodied people to cheer for caricatures of disability; & dresses up patriarchy as liberation. Joker does nothing newpic.twitter.com/7v9JruegwA
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Wow, the angry comments under this thread by men who seem..aggrieved... yikes. This is an excellent critique, thank you for sharing it.
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Thank you for reading! Yes, apparently reading words about 'just a movie,' 'just a comic,' is very emotional for them.
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The character is a murdering psychopath, not a hero this has been a fact for almost 80 years
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