Who the fuck cares what China thinks?! They've never liked diversity. Their resounding hatred of black people and gays combined with the strict standards limiting what foreign products can be released in their country (and how many per year) prove that. It's just a weapon they like to utilize against their enemies to make them weaker while they bolster themselves up.
Their resounding hatred of black people and gays combined with the strict standards limiting what foreign products can be released in their country (and how many per year) prove that
There's absolutely nothing wrong with this stance, and it's one of the main reasons I still watch movies that come out of mainland China.
Yeah, you're right. I do see the odd right winger who unironically likes modern China every now and then (Vox Day being a notable example) for reasons like that, but I think there's lots of good reasons why we don't like them.
Disney seems just to be making this movie for the American woke audience first and foremost, as a possible explanation, so I don't know if they are relying on the Asian market for this to make it big or not. I don't know if the backlash will carry it to box office success or not just yet like how Velma got a second season, but let's keep our heads low about it and pray it flops.
Who the fuck cares what China thinks?! They've never liked diversity. Their resounding hatred of black people and gays combined with the strict standards limiting what foreign products can be released in their country (and how many per year) prove that. It's just a weapon they like to utilize against their enemies to make them weaker while they bolster themselves up.
There's absolutely nothing wrong with this stance, and it's one of the main reasons I still watch movies that come out of mainland China.
Never liked diversity
Resounding hatred of black people and gays
Limiting what foreign products can be released in their country
Wtf I love China now?
Yeah, you're right. I do see the odd right winger who unironically likes modern China every now and then (Vox Day being a notable example) for reasons like that, but I think there's lots of good reasons why we don't like them.
Disney seems just to be making this movie for the American woke audience first and foremost, as a possible explanation, so I don't know if they are relying on the Asian market for this to make it big or not. I don't know if the backlash will carry it to box office success or not just yet like how Velma got a second season, but let's keep our heads low about it and pray it flops.