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Lerc ◴[] No.44575933[source]
The Wachowski's once commented that the Red Pill movement was a message to them telling them to never be subtle again.

Another data point. Most people seem to think that replicants are detected because they are unemotional.

I would prefer filmmakers not assume the least of their audiences, but I would also rather that audiences not give them reason to.

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smt88 ◴[] No.44576140[source]
The creator of The Boys has also said he needs to beat people over the head so he doesn't have a similar situation to Mad Men or Breaking Bad, where people think the main character is a hero to emulate
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rbanffy ◴[] No.44576562[source]
It was hilarious when the far-right noticed, IIRC on season 3 of The Boys, that they were being mocked.

And just look at all Star Wars fans cosplaying as stormtroopers. It even says “evil empire” in the first movie intro. You can’t get much more obvious than George Lucas.

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1. int_19h ◴[] No.44577344[source]
People have been consciously cosplaying as villains for decades because pretending to be evil can be fun as hell; I'm not sure what that's supposed to illustrate, really.
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2. rbanffy ◴[] No.44580443[source]
You all (you, nitwit005, andrewstuart) make a very good point. Besides, having a red helmet with "Make The Empire Great Again" would be hilarious.