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Tag: identity politics

REVIEW: South Park: Joining the Panderverse (2023)

It was only a matter of time before South Park took aim at the woke infestation of modern cinema. But instead of its normal Comedy Central run, the long-running satirical series dedicated one of its hour-long specials on Paramount+ to the topic, with South Park: Joining the Panderverse premiering ...

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Disney to “Quiet the Noise” on Culture War, Per Iger

Bob Iger is pledging to back out of the culture war… again. According to a report written by Lauren Martin, a company analyst for Needham & Company, Iger told Disney investors he would “quiet the noise” on the culture war because it’s bad for business. This happened on Tuesday at an inve...

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Anthony Mackie Complains About Lack of Black People in Harry Potter, 1990’s Scotland

Well, folks, it looks like Anthony Mackie is complaining about something insignificant again. Anthony Mackie, who previously starred as The Falcon and now Captain America in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, has said: “Harry Potter had no f***ing Black friends. Frodo walked across the entire universe...

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Wookieepedia: Luke Skywalker is LGBTQ

Wookieepedia has listed Luke Skywalker among characters representing the LGBTQ community in Star Wars. Alongside Luke, Grand Moff Wilhuff Tarkin, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Sabé are listed. Sabé is Padmé’s bodyguard, played by Keira Knightley in The Phantom Menace. You might remember a big kerfuf...

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Star Wars “Wookieepedia” Adds Pronouns to Character Bios

Well, it looks like Star Wars just goes more woke with every waking day. The Wookiepedia Star Wars fandom page has added pronouns to their characters’ bio. And if you dared to criticize the ridiculousness of pronouns, you are blocked, and/or your comment is hidden: And because Star Wars hates ...

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Jennifer Lawrence Thinks She Was the First Female Action Hero

Jennifer Lawrence is perhaps the most important woman in Hollywood history. But don’t take my word for it – Lawrence herself has assured us of this, declaring herself the very first female action hero ever to lead a movie in an interview with Variety – actually, more of a conversation with Vio...

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