And people aren't necessarily that interested.
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Except when the hyenas were allowed into the Pridelands by Scar, the entire realm became a lifeless wasteland not much different from the Elephant Graveyard that the hyenas inhabited originally. Which makes you realize it was most likely their own damn fault they were starving in the first place.
The original Lion King is a pretty damn based film in retrospect.
And as a rough guess, the entire process only took two years based the time it took Simba to mature. Talk about demographics and destiny.
It doesn't take long for undesirables to turn a neighborhood to shit.
Muh magic dirt.
Yeah, because they were allowed to do whatever they wanted because they were the muscle of a tyrant who gave zero shits about the realm. A large amount of animals would turn their domain into a barren wasteland if they weren't kept in check by the competition and predators of that domain.
That's the point of the "circle of life." Its that everything big and small has its place in the process, in life and death both, and the point of the "Lion King" as a ruler was to keep that process running smoothly.
And considering Scar was able to literally say "hey I'll feed you" and amass a fucking army strong enough to conquer the entire kingdom that means Mufasa failed by letting such an angry undercurrent brew in his kingdom that his life, legacy, and people could be so easily destroyed by refusing to solve the issue. Instead he removed it from his sight and considered it good.
So either the hyenas were driven to and allowed to be destructive monsters by years of being outcasted and oppressed from their basic role in nature, or they were always chaotic evil and Mufasa was a coward for letting them fester like they were.
You think it based because the hyenas are blacks or some other parasitic minority group in our society, I think it based because it shows that when you treat a group (like say, white males) like monsters long enough they can easily be swayed by a little charisma and a little fulfillment of basic needs to topple kingdoms.
Heck its almost a perfect example of how Hitler rose to power, and why its a very bad thing to let those types of resentments fester.
The hyenas were never part of Mufasa's kingdom. He spells this out early on in the film when he says the "shadowy place" they inhabit is "beyond our borders," which implies it's a separate nation-state entirely. The only "oppressing" Mufasa does is when the hyenas leave their territory and trespass into his, which is just ordinary border enforcement. Besides that (and that one little incident where they tried to kill his son), whatever they did in their lands wasn't any of his business.
The hyenas weren't an undercurrent society that festered. They were a separate one entirely that failed, likely as a result of their own stupidity and decadent culture, which by all appearances was incompatible with the Pridelands.' Which is probably why they weren't part of it (and the "circle of life" that went with it).
And unfortunately, you two have now just discussed the politics and power dynamics at a level deeper than anything Disney is capable of anymore. We'll get girlboss Shenzi and absolutely none of this.
At least Shenzi being in charge is accurate for the species. They're matriarchal. Ed and Banzai would be her first and second favourite husbands or something like that. And yeah, in that order, they always refer to Ed for the final decisions.
They tried to kill Simba because HE tresspassed on THEIR land. Border control!
The hyaenas are allowed to do it, too.
Considering everything that happened, clearly it was. Especially as both this movie and the sequel show that the main form of "punishment" him and his son deal out is exiling people there, which gives credence to the idea that they got kicked out just the same as Scar and his pack did (who were citizens of his kingdom).
Regardless, they still did fester, whether they were a former citizen or not. And he left them there fully knowing they did so with outright hatred and lack of respect for him in their hearts, as shown by their attempt on his son. That's why isolationism is a terrible idea, because part of securing your nation and protecting your people also means stamping out groups like that entirely. Rather than let them breed unchecked enough to have numbers of an army and a ticking time bomb of a guy promising them almost nothing to invade and ruin you.
So again, he failed entirely by letting them live. Whether as exiles from his own nation or just the remnants of a dead one, they were openly and obviously a threat to his people and his "out of sight" policy let them ruin it. Double so when they kept exiling fucking psychos among them like Scar or Kira.
Like every immigrant in Europe