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I'm not joking, they said that the movie encourage poeple to become incels...encourage people to become something involuntary
this normies are so fucking dumb
How can someone be encourage to become somehting involuntary????
Oh and the best part, they said all incels are white heterossexual males, that's right fellow blackcels, ricels and currycels only white men can be incels KEK, well at least the people in the comments are on our side, saying that they are really dumb making this shit article.
The article translated:
" In the plot, Arthur Fleck is an aspiring comedian who "struggles to integrate into society," constantly being the target of jokes and violence, both physical and psychological. He has psychological disorders and, in the trailer itself, we see him being rejected by the psychologist, who decides to stop treating him. In short, Fleck is a misfit, unwelcome anywhere, has a hard time relating to people, and succumbs to insanity, becoming one of the biggest villains in pop culture. The synopsis fits in part with the incel subculture.
Members of incel groups, mostly heterosexual white men, usually gather in internet discussion forums. There, they talk openly about their loneliness, insecurities and consequent frustrations, being welcomed together. The problem is that these cores often become true concentrations and spread of hate speech and misogyny. Women are often blamed for the collective bachelor and seen as enemies alongside chads - a term they use to refer to attractive, sexually active men.
We have seen several cases of extreme incel violence in recent years, especially in the United States. In Brazil, the most recent was the Suzano Massacre at the state school located in São Paulo, where alumni stormed the site and "took revenge" for their years of bullying.
Some internet memes mention that while Jack Nicholson's Joker was born of falling into a toxic cauldron, the one played by Phoenix has become what it is for being "thrown into society." Jokes aside, that's where the real danger lies. Hatred and destructive behaviors with psychological disorders, which need to be observed, diagnosed and cared for with due importance - often ignored in society - cannot be justified.
"The movie was the darling at the Venice Festival, with positive reviews and eight minutes of applause and cheering. But it also inspired controversy," Variety said. "Some criticism and comment on social networks shows concern that Joker sympathizes with lone homicides, at a time when America and the rest of the world are plagued by armed violence."
Time Magazine criticism claims that director Todd Phillips, known for comedies such as Falling on the Road and the "Don't Drink, Don't Marry" trilogy, "might want to think he's giving us a movie about the whole emptiness of our culture, when in fact it is." just offering a great example of this. " "Violence makes Arthur Fleck feel more in control, less pathetic," the review continues. "Killing, usually with a gun, scissors or good old suffocation is good for you - it empowers you."
In the movie, Zazie Beetz plays a neighbor of Fleck, with whom he is in love. "Although he doesn't hurt her, there is still something frighteningly bizarre about how he treats her. He could easily be adopted as the patron saint of the incels," the Times points out. "Arthur inspires chaos and anarchy, but the movie makes it sound like he's starting a revolution, where the rich fall, the poor get everything they need and deserve, and the sad guys who can't get out on dates become murderous heroes." "
On the other hand, The Guardian's text compares Joker with other productions and says the movie does not take sides. "Does Scarface glamorize cocaine? How is this different from blaming video games for gun violence?"
"Essentially, Phillips's film states that the bloodshed and chaos is a consequence of society ignoring injured people like Fleck," the British newspaper's criticism continues. "However, despite suggestions that he be a reactionary appeal to incel vigilantes, Joker is not particularly attached to a political perspective. It is a smart, stylish and worrying film: the man he represents is a product of our time. But when people prepare to hate a movie based on its political position, the film culture suffers.
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If you want to see the article here is the link: https://br.ign.com/coringa/76516/news/filme-coringa-e-acusado-de-estimular-comportamento-incel
this normies are so fucking dumb
How can someone be encourage to become somehting involuntary????
Oh and the best part, they said all incels are white heterossexual males, that's right fellow blackcels, ricels and currycels only white men can be incels KEK, well at least the people in the comments are on our side, saying that they are really dumb making this shit article.
The article translated:
" In the plot, Arthur Fleck is an aspiring comedian who "struggles to integrate into society," constantly being the target of jokes and violence, both physical and psychological. He has psychological disorders and, in the trailer itself, we see him being rejected by the psychologist, who decides to stop treating him. In short, Fleck is a misfit, unwelcome anywhere, has a hard time relating to people, and succumbs to insanity, becoming one of the biggest villains in pop culture. The synopsis fits in part with the incel subculture.
Members of incel groups, mostly heterosexual white men, usually gather in internet discussion forums. There, they talk openly about their loneliness, insecurities and consequent frustrations, being welcomed together. The problem is that these cores often become true concentrations and spread of hate speech and misogyny. Women are often blamed for the collective bachelor and seen as enemies alongside chads - a term they use to refer to attractive, sexually active men.
We have seen several cases of extreme incel violence in recent years, especially in the United States. In Brazil, the most recent was the Suzano Massacre at the state school located in São Paulo, where alumni stormed the site and "took revenge" for their years of bullying.
Some internet memes mention that while Jack Nicholson's Joker was born of falling into a toxic cauldron, the one played by Phoenix has become what it is for being "thrown into society." Jokes aside, that's where the real danger lies. Hatred and destructive behaviors with psychological disorders, which need to be observed, diagnosed and cared for with due importance - often ignored in society - cannot be justified.
"The movie was the darling at the Venice Festival, with positive reviews and eight minutes of applause and cheering. But it also inspired controversy," Variety said. "Some criticism and comment on social networks shows concern that Joker sympathizes with lone homicides, at a time when America and the rest of the world are plagued by armed violence."
Time Magazine criticism claims that director Todd Phillips, known for comedies such as Falling on the Road and the "Don't Drink, Don't Marry" trilogy, "might want to think he's giving us a movie about the whole emptiness of our culture, when in fact it is." just offering a great example of this. " "Violence makes Arthur Fleck feel more in control, less pathetic," the review continues. "Killing, usually with a gun, scissors or good old suffocation is good for you - it empowers you."
In the movie, Zazie Beetz plays a neighbor of Fleck, with whom he is in love. "Although he doesn't hurt her, there is still something frighteningly bizarre about how he treats her. He could easily be adopted as the patron saint of the incels," the Times points out. "Arthur inspires chaos and anarchy, but the movie makes it sound like he's starting a revolution, where the rich fall, the poor get everything they need and deserve, and the sad guys who can't get out on dates become murderous heroes." "
On the other hand, The Guardian's text compares Joker with other productions and says the movie does not take sides. "Does Scarface glamorize cocaine? How is this different from blaming video games for gun violence?"
"Essentially, Phillips's film states that the bloodshed and chaos is a consequence of society ignoring injured people like Fleck," the British newspaper's criticism continues. "However, despite suggestions that he be a reactionary appeal to incel vigilantes, Joker is not particularly attached to a political perspective. It is a smart, stylish and worrying film: the man he represents is a product of our time. But when people prepare to hate a movie based on its political position, the film culture suffers.
"
If you want to see the article here is the link: https://br.ign.com/coringa/76516/news/filme-coringa-e-acusado-de-estimular-comportamento-incel