Arthur's made it clear he doesn't care as long as he can fanboy sqeual over a white woman punching someone. As long as fans are getting cool moments or film buffs get to 'feel something' All criticism goes out the window. It's fanchud behavior dressed up as progressive politics.
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We could argue all day about whether there's much evidence there's any media that's "successful resistance" at all, but it's been discussed to death that comedies that show an unpleasant feature of society as an amusing fact of life we can all relate to tend to sap resistance
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Turning something into a joke is much more often a conscious strategy to emotionally accept something and live with it than to gather the energy to change it That's *literally how people describe comedy* -- "find a way to laugh about it"
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