Especially the love-hate relationship white women have had with this fantasy That these shows were incredibly condescending to women and yet women, especially white women, were the primary audience demographic for them
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It's a dynamic that replicates itself all over the fucking place -- people beaten and ground down by oppression in one arena of life so they grab on HARD to any power they have in another MRAsians who take out every microaggression white people ever gave them on Asian women
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The observation that, while it's not a universal rule, "rags-to-riches" millionaires can be way more callous and cruel to the poor than people born into wealth Sometimes it's a conscious "I made it, so can you" philosophy, but sometimes the FYGM is just automatic and thoughtless
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And, like The point Monica makes in the ending that if she had the immense power Wanda did, no one could've stopped her from doing something very similar is a GOOD POINT
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It doesn't get Wanda off the hook, it doesn't mean that the citizens of Westview have no right to want to protect themselves from her in the future But if the Mind Stone gave any individual one of them her powers, fuck, of course they'd also make a Hex
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They've all been through the Blip, they've all got shit going on, who the fuck wouldn't cast a magic spell to take it all away if they could Are you so confident your integrity is so great? How would you actually know?
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If you were Director Hayward and you were in charge of protecting Earth from evil magic purple dudes who can dust people with a fingersnap and whatnot would you just let a source of great power go if it were "the right thing to do"? You sure about that? Have you tested yourself?
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(Remember that when Monica first re-meets Hayward in Ep. 4 she considers him a friend, she trusts him implicitly, she outright tells him he was "the only choice" to replace her mom as Director He stayed during the Blip when everyone else quit, because he was the *strongest* one)
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I guess this is the thing people always find themselves surprised by with structural power People getting all surprised-Pikachu-face when someone they like becomes a millionaire and ends up having acting like all the other millionaires
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Wondering "Where did all the good cops go? Why don't the good cops stand up and do something about the bad cops? Is it just *bad luck* that everyone who signs up to be a cop has a complicit personality?" because they don't get how being a cop WORKS
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The webcomic Strong Female Protagonist goes into this early, with this really powerful and frightening rant from the titular SFP, who has Superman-style powers Having a talk with the supervillain in the prison where *she takes the initiative* to say they're Not So Different
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"All the people out there who think they have the right to judge make me SICK They think they're BETTER than us when they're just WEAKER They think they're MORAL when they're just SCARED They call themselves PACIFISTS when they're just AFRAID OF GOING TO JAIL"
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"How DARE YOU act like you're a good person because you've never killed someone You've never had the OPPORTUNITY to kill someone If you tried, it would be the hardest thing you ever did, and it would ruin your life afterwards"
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"I could kill a hundred thousand people right now, and it wouldn't even be hard, and they couldn't do a goddamn thing to stop or punish me I refuse to do it because I choose not to, because I ACTUALLY DO think it's wrong -- and it's SO. FUCKING. HARD"
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"EVERY DAY I don't fly through the country crushing the skull of every bigoted, selfish, abusive, bullying fuckface I see, they should give me a medal Every scumbag on this planet gets away with their petty little sins because they're NOT AFRAID OF ME, and THEY SHOULD BE"
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It's really harsh, but I mean, shit, it's true isn't it I saw a standup comedy bit along the same lines -- before the Louis CK revelations rocked the standup world, but honestly you didn't need to know about that to appreciate the topic
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"You know what? Yeah, I do think I deserve cookies for being good -- I do think that's something I should be rewarded for, because it's actually hard You have no idea, you read the tabloids and you make fun of celebrities for not being able to keep it in their pants"
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"Of course it's easy for you to be good, YOU HAVE NO CHOICE 'Oh, I've never cheated on my wife' -- cheated WITH WHO? Yeah I'm sure you're really beating 'em off with a stick as the assistant manager of Burger King"
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"You ever had someone just OFFER to give you a blowjob? Out of nowhere? For no reason except that they just think you're really cool and awesome for doing your job, that you already got paid big money to do? You ever had them LINE UP to offer to give you a blowjob?"
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"You ever had that happen OVER AND OVER AGAIN? And known you could get away with it, because you have a guy on speed dial you can call specifically to make sure you have an alibi to cover your ass if it gets out?"
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"Someone whose fucking JOB -- who gets PAID a hefty RETAINER -- to COVER UP THE BAD THINGS YOU DO, in case you ever do them And then you STILL CHOOSE NOT TO DO BAD THINGS? If you've ever experienced that then sure, you get an opinion over whether I deserve a cookie"
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It was very dark rant, and one that, you know, I hope he meant with a certain degree of irony for the sake of dark comedy But I mean, shit It's a pretty big fucking question, isn't it (This kind of thing is the heart of Nietzsche's whole deal with Herrenmoral and Sklavenmoral)
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And, like, WandaVision is this story about pushing that question to its limit This terrible mathematical equation where her power grows in proportion to her pain, which means it's always growing past her ability to rein in her desires
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She *tries* to be good, she *really really tries* -- when someone like Hayward deliberately pushes her to the very brink of what she can tolerate, makes her watch her husband's corpse being coldly dissected, in hopes of triggering a reaction, she still holds back
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But finally when she has nowhere else to go and nothing else to do and she just drives to that vacant lot where she wanted to bury Vision and finds the path there to be an emotional dead end it all comes pouring out It's a very visceral, real moment
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And it's like yeah Having seen it and felt it from her perspective, I can't *hate* her But it's... not okay This situation shouldn't happen It's wrong to put the responsibility for not hurting people on the shoulders of someone already so burdened
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I cannot actually sympathize with Roman Polanski for being so traumatized and sad he raped children I can, however, say that, trying to look at it from the POV of his own welfare -- it was a bad thing for him to carry the weight of so much loss *and* so much power at once
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To be lauded and celebrated as a filmmaker such that he made his living and affirmed his own worth based on how deeply he could dwell in his own pain To have immense amounts of money and fame and the ability to fly to another country to escape consequences
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It is obvious that not only would his victims be better off but also he would be better off if he hadn't had power (Even continuing to live a life of luxury and celebrity as he does, he wouldn't be racked with guilt and constantly looking over his shoulder as he obviously is)
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It's just, you know How do you go around judging people before they've actually done anything saying "Well it's not a good idea to let you have too much power" Who judges, who gets to take that power away, and how can we trust them not to keep it for themselves
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It's kaleidoscopic, right, like everyone right now is talking about how fucked up Sia's relationship with Maddie Ziegler is and how fucked it is that people let it go on for so long, but Sia herself says she's a survivor of abusive relationships and her art was her way of coping
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