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We've been brainwashed by cartoons ever since our childhoods.
When you think about it, every part of it makes sense.
We all consume media. We all watch shows, movies, play videogames, listen to music, so of course the vast majority of the animated shows will instill the normalfag opinions onto their works.
There are so many instances of this throughout the movie and tv history that documenting every single example would've been as long as each page in inceldom discussion and lounge since the creation of this website merged. So I will refrain from it and try to use some popular kids media as examples to prove my point( at least those I've had watched and still remember)
Shrek is a movie about a giant ogre living in the middle of a swamp with everybody running for their lives each time they'd see him. For lack of a better word, Shrek is an ogrecel, like literally.
So the whole journey of this movie was Shrek rescuing a princess who later falls in love with him for his great “personality,” prompting the message of the movie to never judge a book by it's cover and to accept others' differences. This all seems fine and dandy until you realize that the same movie makes constant jokes and berates the main antagonist for lack of height, constantly making quips at his expense.
Despite all of that, Farquaad has built an amazing, clean kingdom where people can live peacefully, yet this movie thinks it's ok to import the “fairies” into his castle and let them live, despite them constantly causing chaos. The fairies were meant to be portrayed as these weak, innocent angels who've done nothing wrong and get oppressed by these knights, yet at the same time enter unprompted Shrek's house,lock him up and destroy it for no reason other than for shits and giggles. Even Shrek himself hates ogres and finds them repulsive but the movie still insists that all of these fairytale creatures are somehow misunderstood and the victims here,which is funny because not even Shrek wants to do anything with them.
If you want even more spice, Jeffrey Katzenberg, the founder of DreamWorks, was kicked out of Disney for (from what I understood to be)his endless rewrites of toy story, trying to make it extremely edgy and portray Woody as an antagonist. At it's release, Shrek was seen as a cult classic breaking the norms established in the animated movie industry, but to the observers it's clear that this movie completely reeks of Jewishness. It has all of the aspects of the media generated by the Jewish influence.
Random pop Music? Check? Unnecessary subversion of already made tropes? Check? Generic bluepilled message for kids? Check? both sexual and general vulgarity? Check. Another case of evil corrupting what forces of good have made long time ago, and Jewish ones at that. What a shocker..
To me it seems like Shrek was the blueprint for all the modern animated movies that came afterwards. This movie's message, just like it's Jewish creators, are all self contradictory with nothing substantial to say about anything besides empty platitudes.
If we even want to be more precise, I would like to use another Goyworks movie of mine that I've watched when I was a kid.
If you think about it, the whole movie, despite being more redpilled than bluepilled, is about a lazy fat fuck that in matter of few training sessions managed to surpass someone who's dedicated his entire life from his very childhood to being the chosen “Dragon Warrior”, only for him to be denied of that and also mercilessly beaten by the same guy, who had previously been nothing more than a mere neckbeard fanboy. What makes it even more funnier is that Po, the main character of this movie, did all of this rigorous training day after day, just for him to still remain fat. If that isn't a bp, then I don't know what it is..

What's even funnier is that the whole message is about believing in yourself,that anything is possible while working hard to tap into your own “inner strength”, despite the fact that the whole film is about the chosen one blessed by the gods themselves beating up and destroying one guy's whole childhood dream that he fully believed in and worked hard towards his entire life.

The best equivalent of this movie would've been an incel who's been fed by his boomer dad delusions of becoming a professional football player, working his whole life towards it, only to lose to a 16 year old Chad with talent that did nothing whole day but goon and play video
games.
When you think about it, every part of it makes sense.
We all consume media. We all watch shows, movies, play videogames, listen to music, so of course the vast majority of the animated shows will instill the normalfag opinions onto their works.
There are so many instances of this throughout the movie and tv history that documenting every single example would've been as long as each page in inceldom discussion and lounge since the creation of this website merged. So I will refrain from it and try to use some popular kids media as examples to prove my point( at least those I've had watched and still remember)
SHREK
Shrek is a movie about a giant ogre living in the middle of a swamp with everybody running for their lives each time they'd see him. For lack of a better word, Shrek is an ogrecel, like literally.
So the whole journey of this movie was Shrek rescuing a princess who later falls in love with him for his great “personality,” prompting the message of the movie to never judge a book by it's cover and to accept others' differences. This all seems fine and dandy until you realize that the same movie makes constant jokes and berates the main antagonist for lack of height, constantly making quips at his expense.
Despite all of that, Farquaad has built an amazing, clean kingdom where people can live peacefully, yet this movie thinks it's ok to import the “fairies” into his castle and let them live, despite them constantly causing chaos. The fairies were meant to be portrayed as these weak, innocent angels who've done nothing wrong and get oppressed by these knights, yet at the same time enter unprompted Shrek's house,lock him up and destroy it for no reason other than for shits and giggles. Even Shrek himself hates ogres and finds them repulsive but the movie still insists that all of these fairytale creatures are somehow misunderstood and the victims here,which is funny because not even Shrek wants to do anything with them.
If you want even more spice, Jeffrey Katzenberg, the founder of DreamWorks, was kicked out of Disney for (from what I understood to be)his endless rewrites of toy story, trying to make it extremely edgy and portray Woody as an antagonist. At it's release, Shrek was seen as a cult classic breaking the norms established in the animated movie industry, but to the observers it's clear that this movie completely reeks of Jewishness. It has all of the aspects of the media generated by the Jewish influence.
Random pop Music? Check? Unnecessary subversion of already made tropes? Check? Generic bluepilled message for kids? Check? both sexual and general vulgarity? Check. Another case of evil corrupting what forces of good have made long time ago, and Jewish ones at that. What a shocker..
To me it seems like Shrek was the blueprint for all the modern animated movies that came afterwards. This movie's message, just like it's Jewish creators, are all self contradictory with nothing substantial to say about anything besides empty platitudes.
If we even want to be more precise, I would like to use another Goyworks movie of mine that I've watched when I was a kid.
THE KUNG FU PANDA
If you think about it, the whole movie, despite being more redpilled than bluepilled, is about a lazy fat fuck that in matter of few training sessions managed to surpass someone who's dedicated his entire life from his very childhood to being the chosen “Dragon Warrior”, only for him to be denied of that and also mercilessly beaten by the same guy, who had previously been nothing more than a mere neckbeard fanboy. What makes it even more funnier is that Po, the main character of this movie, did all of this rigorous training day after day, just for him to still remain fat. If that isn't a bp, then I don't know what it is..
What's even funnier is that the whole message is about believing in yourself,that anything is possible while working hard to tap into your own “inner strength”, despite the fact that the whole film is about the chosen one blessed by the gods themselves beating up and destroying one guy's whole childhood dream that he fully believed in and worked hard towards his entire life.
The best equivalent of this movie would've been an incel who's been fed by his boomer dad delusions of becoming a professional football player, working his whole life towards it, only to lose to a 16 year old Chad with talent that did nothing whole day but goon and play video
games.
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