They really took a weird turn with the Breakfast Club Remake
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animefreak_usa wrote...
Shit movie. Shit franchise.Even when I was naught but a child I still saw them as shit.
Also, they look like forcefully diversified, like propaganda or a sales technique.
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Cruz
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Manes wrote...
animefreak_usa wrote...
Shit movie. Shit franchise.Even when I was naught but a child I still saw them as shit.
Also, they look like forcefully diversified, like propaganda or a sales technique.
Original was diverse too, /pol/. Don't get your semen stained underwear in a bunch. The only difference is that the black was the black ranger in the original. That and the yellow ranger was Asian instead of a Latina (I'm assuming?).
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(((Cruz))) wrote...
Manes wrote...
animefreak_usa wrote...
Shit movie. Shit franchise.Even when I was naught but a child I still saw them as shit.
Also, they look like forcefully diversified, like propaganda or a sales technique.
Original was diverse too, /pol/. Don't get your semen stained underwear in a bunch. The only difference is that the black was the black ranger in the original. That and the yellow ranger was Asian instead of a Latina (I'm assuming?).
I mostly meant that shows in general have to show people of different places nationalities etc to be able to sell and accomodate. But they are also using it as diversity propaganda, truth to be told. Just like in old kid shows there was a boy main character and a girl main character.
New ghostbusters was sjw shit.
As of diversity itself, look how aggressive and nasty new yorkans can be, coming from a diverse "melting pot". I respect differences but if the whole world was a giant melting pot, it would be awful, nasty, and degrading.
Speaking of /pol/
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Manes wrote...
animefreak_usa wrote...
Shit movie. Shit franchise.Even when I was naught but a child I still saw them as shit.
Also, they look like forcefully diversified, like propaganda or a sales technique.
Ever episode ever was the fucking same. Scooby Doo did it as well and used the same formula over and over and over again. For many it worked, that's fine. But for me I found it so boring and predictable.
Diversification often feels like pandering. But at the same time, there must surely be occasions where someone was genuinely hired for their acting talent rather than racial features.