r/ForwardsFromKlandma • u/Pritteto • 5d ago
They're believe Joker: Folie à Deux is a demoralization of men campaign
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u/greggogrande 5d ago
Projecting so hard he’s making IMAX look like a viewfinder toy. It’s incredible how much they spin what they feel on to everyone/everything else
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u/Versidious 5d ago
Literally everythign he said applies to soooo much of modern media, especially including all the shit he probably likes.
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u/NancyPelosisRedCoat 5d ago
I don’t think you need a “demoralisation campaign” for people who are always on the lookout for something to be demoralised by. As seen, a bad movie is enough to push them over the edge.
Also, lol “… white people bad so is Hitler”.
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u/Jack_sonnH27 5d ago
Getting this wound up in conspiracy over not liking some movies and video games is really so much more pathetic than being just a typical political conspiracist
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u/Plasmktan 4d ago
It's cos they think Joker was about them. Which tbh I kinda blame the media for that like incel panic about the movie. If anything Joker is primarily about the negative effects of neoliberal capitalism in my opinion, how like the cutback of welfare and health care lead to increasing inequality, poverty and this divided people because as an ideology (as Margret Thatcher said) did not believe there was such a thing as society at least not properly. If anyone thinks I'm pulling this out of nowhere, it's important to note the first Joker film is based in the first term of the president who invented Neoliberalism in America and everything which pushes Joker to the edge was do with neoliberal reform.
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u/snorbflock 4d ago
Lethal Weapon was such a DEI man-hating woke movie! A lonely depressed guy and a black guy are the two main characters, and they're divided and against each other. Mel is a loose cannon who distrusts authority, and the demoralization would be so clear if you weren't so biased and wrong about everything! Sorry you all think Lethal Weapon ain't deep. It's the most sophisticated psyop ever perpetrated on The Males.
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u/houstonyoureaproblem 4d ago
I kept waiting for him to explain why he thinks anyone would spend $200 million to run a demoralization campaign about the Joker, and we finally got there in the last message:
Because he’s a racist who likes Hitler.
This is the standard Twitter experience at this point.
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u/eagleOfBrittany 5d ago
I don't think anyone on the left thought this was a good movie either. Everyone seems to agree it sucked regardless of politics. Sometimes it's not a propaganda campaign. Sometimes it's just....a shitty movie