Three females into hard science (lol) developing an Avatar-like body 'hopping' tech in order to infiltrate the animal kingdom and learn from them. Only for the Asian female student going off the rails and leading an insurrection against the evil h00mans (as represented by a business savvy looking man) for destroying their habitat.
Care and consideration for the environment is typified as a female trait in modern culture. To be 'environmentally conscious' is to be considered feminist, according to the propagandists in Hollywoke.
Not at all. Humans are (says God) supposed to USE the bounty He has created. We eat the animals, harvest the plants, catch the fish and mine the minerals. That is good. (Of course abuse and damage is not condoned, best avoided)
Eco-extremists say NO eat animals, NO mine resources and fish and plants at a bare minimum. Eat ze bugs they tell us, own nothing. That's evil. Totally different message.
Not when the jew and his female pets lead it. Their idea of environmentalism is burning down the white family house to use the land as a stray cat sanctuary.
Pixar used to be peak storytelling and synonymous with quality. Such a shame
This is the way of anything that goes corporate.
it all changed the moment they ousted John Lassiter
I was excited when I heard about this. A new Pixar movie! Then I remembered it was 2026 and not 2009, and now I’m depressed.
But they even dropped the Alphabet soup side plot just for you!
Three females into hard science (lol) developing an Avatar-like body 'hopping' tech in order to infiltrate the animal kingdom and learn from them. Only for the Asian female student going off the rails and leading an insurrection against the evil h00mans (as represented by a business savvy looking man) for destroying their habitat.
"Squish the h00mans!"
Well I'm already out. Also who wants to bet all this woman scientist crap was just troon pandering all along?
Isn't Pixar a Disney brand? Of course it's dogshit.
Who even thought making that movie was a good idea? Doesn’t pass the vibe check for a hundred million dollar film.
There’s nothing wrong with environmentalism. AGW is a hoax.
Except that it's tied to feminism and that environmental destruction is tied to masculinity.
Lol why?
Living off the land, preserving the area around you? That's about as masculine as you can get.
You're telling me I have to spill toxic waste in the river to be considered manly? fucken lol
Corporate greed.
Literally fucking what.
Care and consideration for the environment is typified as a female trait in modern culture. To be 'environmentally conscious' is to be considered feminist, according to the propagandists in Hollywoke.
It's also a Christian 'tenant' too: God gave us the Earth & we're supposed to take good care of it. Makes perfect sense.
Hollywoke takes everything good and twists & contorts it to evilness... in a boring way :/
How is it contorted to evilness? It's the same message.
Not at all. Humans are (says God) supposed to USE the bounty He has created. We eat the animals, harvest the plants, catch the fish and mine the minerals. That is good. (Of course abuse and damage is not condoned, best avoided)
Eco-extremists say NO eat animals, NO mine resources and fish and plants at a bare minimum. Eat ze bugs they tell us, own nothing. That's evil. Totally different message.
We'll say the important part again, just so we're all clear!
I don't know many, or any, movements that push a message of only eating bugs and owning nothing. I only see this on conservative sites.
Not when the jew and his female pets lead it. Their idea of environmentalism is burning down the white family house to use the land as a stray cat sanctuary.
I don’t care about that. I care about objective reality.
And Marxist…
No way Keanu! No way
This movie honestly looked AI-generated. Especially with the horribly drab filter they put over the human scenes
I didn't realize Turning Red was going to just become the roadmap from now on for how Pixar animates. RIP Pixar moms. The booty was just too phat.
The Incredibles and Up were good. That's 2009... a long drought since then, eh?