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Nedhitis
Nedhitis

And before anyone says this is inaccurate:

- Any show with even the slightest on non-white, non-straight characters triggers them because the show is "pandering to SJWs" by then. I have personally seen this for Gravity Falls and Star VS The Forces of Evil, but there is more.

- Same with games. I have personally seen this for Overwatch and Fortnite, but there is more.

- They make big deal out of non-political movies like Black Panther in the same vein as Tumblr, just in reverse.

- They actually think the entirety of Netflix has a leftist agenda. No joke.

- Pretty much the same for YouTube, although they conveniently ignore instances of right-wing videos making it to Trending.

- They found about Sarah's Scribbles through Twitter. See how that developed.

- See point 1.

So yes, all of these claims can be factually verified. And no, they are not doing it ironically: even /pol/ itself is aware of this and they ever-increasing descent into madness.

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Nedhitis
Nedhitis

in reply to Endurable

- The 2 shows I mentioned, and others /pol/ mentions, by no means have a disproportionate amount of anything. Hell, the 2 I mentioned have a straight white male and a straight blue-eyed white blonde female protagonists respectively. That is the exact opposite of SJW-friendly. Even Steven Universe's protagonist is a straight white male, and that is Tumblr's favorite.

- That sounds more like a problem about Rotten Tomatoes, not about Black Panther per se. Also, the movie's plot was written by a white dude.

- Netflix's workers are definitely on the far-left side. Netflix's entertainment is another story. Similar to how it was a known fact that Walt Disney was racist (by today's standards), but most of his works, even then, did not reflect that directly.

- The "/pol/ does it ironically train" left the station long ago. It is no better than "it's just a prank bro" logic now.

And I will finish by pointing out the irony of a dude with an Undertale profile picture – a game about love, friendship and tolerance despite all differences, which about half of the main characters are some form of sexual minority and the protagonist is [insert gender here] – lecturing others about "too many minorities" in media. I guess you liked the game, but did not learn anything from it, huh..? Steven Universe's Tumblr fans feel your pain. That, or I guess the Genocide route just stuck better with you. Or is this also about this "irony" thing that /pol/ does..?

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