MaxZM98
Socially constructed loser
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True. They're blackpills mixed in between bluepills. It's always the same tale of how just, compassionate and romantic hero gets the girl of his dreams, but he always turns out to be a tall blue eyed chad. Every Disney movie except for maybe Hunchback From Notre Dame features beautfiul people as main characters and the short/ugly ones are either evil or as comedic relief.Actually a lot of traditional media has subtle blackpills in them. But nobody will admit the blackpill fully.
I never watched it. Did he get to marry the gypsy chick or was the idea of the movie that he should be content with being ugly and her going away with that other dude?HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME
Easily the most blackpill movie ever made, must watch for incels
Actually a lot of traditional media has subtle blackpills in them. But nobody will admit the blackpill fully.
Disney and other mainstream movie/media is partially to blame for the indoctrination of society with lookist attitudes. Especially since kids are the main consumers of disney, they are getting them when they are young and vulnerable, and also making their veiled lookist propaganda enjoyable to watch for children so they consume it even more. However it is innate in humans to be lookist so I cannot blame them entirely. Art imitates life in this case.True. They're blackpills mixed in between bluepills. It's always the same tale of how just, compassionate and romantic hero gets the girl of his dreams, but he always turns out to be a tall blue eyed chad. Every Disney movie except for maybe Hunchback From Notre Dame features beautfiul people as main characters and the short/ugly ones are either evil or as comedic relief.
Shrek is another example of a movie with blackpills and bluepills at the same time(with a short villain but an ugly protagonist). Ratatouille also have an ugly and also short villain, i have noticed that almost all these cartoon movies have ugly villains, except for Frozen.True. They're blackpills mixed in between bluepills. It's always the same tale of how just, compassionate and romantic hero gets the girl of his dreams, but he always turns out to be a tall blue eyed chad. Every Disney movie except for maybe Hunchback From Notre Dame features beautfiul people as main characters and the short/ugly ones are either evil or as comedic relief.
I never watched it. Did he get to marry the gypsy chick or was the idea of the movie that he should be content with being ugly and her going away with that other dude?
Disney are totally lookist in their movies, i don't think Disney ever had movies that are similar to Megamind.Disney and other mainstream movie/media is partially to blame for the indoctrination of society with lookist attitudes. Especially since kids are the main consumers of disney, they are getting them when they are young and vulnerable, and also making their veiled lookist propaganda enjoyable to watch for children so they consume it even more. However it is innate in humans to be lookist so I cannot blame them entirely. Art imitates life in this case.
Short villains are supposed to be a comedic relief (Lord Farquaad in Shrek, although he has a chad face), tall and ugly are frightening (see Hades in Hercules), tall and handsome are alluring (they're not as common, mostly exist in super hero fiction). Although, in Disney movies villain women are often fat and/or old.Shrek is another example of a movie with blackpills and bluepills at the same time(with a short villain but an ugly protagonist). Ratatouille also have an ugly and also short villain, i have noticed that almost all these cartoon movies have ugly villains, except for Frozen.
I don't watch kids shows.watch it and see, I'm not gonna spoil it