Some of these Ben Shapiro types are deeply annoying, and, yes, they've made entire careers out of the word 'woke', and demonising it until they're blue in the face, but that doesn't necessarily mean that these films are good. Irrespective of the politics (which I have no strong feelings about), I can think of several reasons why these films don't work (although, tbf, the same could be said for the prequel movies, and I still maintain that The Phantom Menace is the worst Star Wars movie by a long margin), including poor plotting, misjudged 'humour', and sidelining of characters.
However, what does rub me the wrong way is when you say "a female main character who doesn't look like a model and shows us that women can do anything a man can do, only better, even if its Indiana Jones," because that implies to me that you and likeminded people aren't operating in good faith.
It's that whole childish 'destroy the previous generation's heroes' mentality, which is the height of trolling. It's not your values that older people take offence to. It's your insistence at destroying the things that older/other people hold dear.
If a right-wing asshole picks on someone for being trans, or tries to deny a woman's right to abortion, fuck them! They're interfering in other people's rights and identities. But why would you want to do the same back? Like I say, isn't that just trolling? Leave people alone. Enjoy what you like, in peace, and let *them* enjoy what they like, in peace.
This is like some kid sister trying to play with, and break, her older brother's toys. Why can't she just play with her OWN toys? I know The Lego Movie 2 tried to challenge my argument, but I still don't get it. Why would any decent, good faith individual feel the need to trash something someone else held dear? At best, it's interfering. At worst, it's mean-spirited trolling.
As for Kennedy, sorry, but at the risk of being seen as a 'sexist,' I still don't see what she's brought to the table
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