A lot of people get confused by the fact that Hannibal Lector is a fairly anti-woman, Marcus Aurelius quoting genius. He's not a conservative. He's a high society doctor who is a high functioning sociopath. He's a smarter Killary.
Fair point, but when you look it up, at least if AI is to be trusted, which it isn't, it says that the line was intentionally included by the filmmakers to "minimize harmful stereotypes".
You can ask Grok now "why in Silence of the Lambs does Hannibal say 'he's not a transsexual but he thinks he is', and unless it's only doing it for me, Grok cites the filmmakers wanting to avoid adding to "harmful stereotypes" at the time when they made the movie.
Well yes, because Hollyweird. But Lector is like this even in the books. Hell, his name is Lector, as in the person you hire to read to factory workers to teach them.
A lot of people get confused by the fact that Hannibal Lector is a fairly anti-woman, Marcus Aurelius quoting genius. He's not a conservative. He's a high society doctor who is a high functioning sociopath. He's a smarter Killary.
Fair point, but when you look it up, at least if AI is to be trusted, which it isn't, it says that the line was intentionally included by the filmmakers to "minimize harmful stereotypes".
You can ask Grok now "why in Silence of the Lambs does Hannibal say 'he's not a transsexual but he thinks he is', and unless it's only doing it for me, Grok cites the filmmakers wanting to avoid adding to "harmful stereotypes" at the time when they made the movie.
Well yes, because Hollyweird. But Lector is like this even in the books. Hell, his name is Lector, as in the person you hire to read to factory workers to teach them.