"Never let them see it get to you" etc
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it's as big a deal for Nick to try to be a cop as it was for Judy bc he's stereotyped as a criminal
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the stereotype in Judy's way was "big animals vs small ones" not "prey vs predators"
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but she gets caught up in the sheep lady's creepy obsession w that particular divide
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I don't wanna go so far as to say the movie is abt intersectionality but it at least points that direction
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(you could read the movie as the sheep lady simply being wrong and engaged in Trumpian projection)
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(but I think that's reading into it a bit too much)
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if we're gonna draw direct RL comparisons the Nazis absolutely thought white ppl were the predators of the world
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the sheep's motivation is exactly what they'd characterize as "slave morality" and "ressentiment"
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white supremacists go back and forth on whether they're the badass minority or the innocent pacifist majority
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which is to a degree why when you split those tropes up it's not clear who the "white guy" is in the metaphor
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