Renegade Cut: She-Ra Is Good, Actually
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2QeqVuNoZo
The video is basically a discussion of the potential positive influence of Netflix's new She-Ra show on children, and how it excels in this respect compared to other kids-oriented media. On a surface level, the show normalizes queer relationships and identities, which is good for both acceptance of queer people and for the people themselves. It also goes into how She-Ra's depiction of parent-child relationships is better than that of most kids' media, which often implicitly asserts that abusive parents love their children deep down. She-Ra, on the other hand, contrasts healthy parenting with abusive parenting, without glamorizing or justifying the abuse.
In my personal favorite part, the video discusses how She-Ra more clearly communicates its politics and those of its characters to the audience. While media like Star Wars typically uses shorthand and visual cues to draw parallels to real-life political movements, She-Ra's characters (in particular Swiftwind the leftist talking horse) are more explicit in their goals, and the protagonists are sometimes even at odds.
Possible content warning for discussion (but not depiction) of abuse.