First, let's throw out Oppenheimer, because "Nazi are bad" isn't woke. Let's continue.
A) They're all big name and beloved franchises, who haven't ruined their reputations yet. Of course they're going to do well. It's Mario, Spider-Man, and Barbie. Just like how the first new Star Wars did the best of the new trilogy, they're going to coast on name recognition and nostalgia. How well any of these perform doesn't say much about wokeness one way or the other.
B) Wokeness of any of these are up for discussion. I haven't seen any of these, so can't judge personally, but some people hated Mario, others said it was a fun movie with some wokeness scattered in. Same goes for Spider-Man, I think. The whole 'trans' thing was basically an obnoxious Easter egg, as I understand. Very much woke, but doesn't mean the whole movie is. Barbie is, once again, Barbie. It had massive marketing and coverage, to go along with name recognition.
C) "Get woke, go broke" isn't a universal rule anyway, and can't be judged by a snapshot before wokeness ruins a brand's reputation. Not every single woke thing will tank, it's an overall trend. And, again, it takes time. The first bit of woke will often do alright, because people haven't realized how obnoxious, lazy, and incompetent it is yet. Mario 2, Barbie 2, and Spider-Man Whatever is what we'd have to look at.
Low IQ populations will always be over-represented as consumers of shit entertainment media. And normies will never care, all movies can be all blacks al the time and they still wont notice. Noticing has been bred and brainwashed out of them.
Go woke go broke doesn't affect all industries the same. Book publishing went off the cliff woke and they're doing comparatively fine, it depends who your natural customers are.
There's so many ways to rebut this.
First, let's throw out Oppenheimer, because "Nazi are bad" isn't woke. Let's continue.
A) They're all big name and beloved franchises, who haven't ruined their reputations yet. Of course they're going to do well. It's Mario, Spider-Man, and Barbie. Just like how the first new Star Wars did the best of the new trilogy, they're going to coast on name recognition and nostalgia. How well any of these perform doesn't say much about wokeness one way or the other.
B) Wokeness of any of these are up for discussion. I haven't seen any of these, so can't judge personally, but some people hated Mario, others said it was a fun movie with some wokeness scattered in. Same goes for Spider-Man, I think. The whole 'trans' thing was basically an obnoxious Easter egg, as I understand. Very much woke, but doesn't mean the whole movie is. Barbie is, once again, Barbie. It had massive marketing and coverage, to go along with name recognition.
C) "Get woke, go broke" isn't a universal rule anyway, and can't be judged by a snapshot before wokeness ruins a brand's reputation. Not every single woke thing will tank, it's an overall trend. And, again, it takes time. The first bit of woke will often do alright, because people haven't realized how obnoxious, lazy, and incompetent it is yet. Mario 2, Barbie 2, and Spider-Man Whatever is what we'd have to look at.
This one is already Spider-Man Whatever.
Low IQ populations will always be over-represented as consumers of shit entertainment media. And normies will never care, all movies can be all blacks al the time and they still wont notice. Noticing has been bred and brainwashed out of them.
Go woke go broke doesn't affect all industries the same. Book publishing went off the cliff woke and they're doing comparatively fine, it depends who your natural customers are.