Robbie Starbuck is currently acting as the leader of a boycott army. It's very much in line with what early advertiser email campaigns were trying to accomplish.
Also, I may or may not have sent him material related to woke bullshit at the company I work for.
Well I remember most people being annoyed that the black storm trooper made no sense because most of us who weren't extremely deep in the lore were under the impression that they were all clones of someone who wasn't black.
And yes, Boyega is still a racist asshole, even if he's right about Disney being shit.
I thought that was the only thing missing from his endorsement speech:
"In the coming days, you'll see the media and other political operatives do to me exactly what they've done to Trump for the last decade. Endless smears and character assassination."
The Race War trap that the neo-marxist/commies and jew-adjacent elite have been setting up for the past few decades by continuing to foster anti-Whtie sentiment in media and federal policy has caught its prey.
I'm nearly 100% certain that there will be open ethnic violence in the US in my lifetime. I'd be surprised if it hasn't erupted inside of 10 years.
I don't want that, and I am not encouraging it. I'm not even "right wing." But you'd better believe that I'm not interested in trying to ingratiate myself to racists who hate me and will have no issue with siding with "racists" who don't.
Actually I just watched Footloose a few years back, and I thought it treated Christianity reasonably well. Sure, there were some who wanted to shut the dance down but it was the pastor who actually allowed it, using scripture to justify it.
I'd say it was more anti-rural than anything. Big city kid comes in and shows all of the rednecks a better way to live.
Yeah, I remember back when the church and evangelicals were in control of the education system and it wasn't 100% run by democrats nationwide.
Oh wait, no I don't, because that never happened in my lifetime.
Also, for how "evolution" is presented in most modern media, it might as well be creationism. Things like X-Men are fun but if they actually existed, it would be a disproof of evolution. And the common understanding of evolution is so bad that most people think X-Men scenarios are actually how it works.
I actually can't think of a single movie/show/story that uses evolution as a hook that is even close to accurate.
From all over the country.
And grants and scholarships are available to "disadvantaged" or "marginalized" students that are unavailable to poor white kids.
It would still be much more representative of the national population than University of Montana.
The University of Montana mostly gets applicants and students from Montana.
MIT is an elite school that gets applicants from all over the country. It would obviously be more representative of the national population.
There was an episode of South Park where they travel to the future and everybody is part of a "science!" religion.
At the time I thought, "this is funny, but that's not how science works."
But Trey and Matt were right. That's not how science works, but it is how people work.
"Space Pirate Commander with 2 pet metroids" sounds pretty hokey to me.
But then nearly every Metroid story except Prime/Prime 2 have been ... barely tolerable to bad.