DarthMetalliCube said:
fair point, but again - I leave it up to the market to decide. Money talks, bs walks. Etc (and look at the waning popularity of Disney and Hollywood lately. Tells me something). I certainly wouldn't support quelling the voices of writers/actors/directors or whoever else, or shutting down or "punishing" Hollywood, Disney, or whatever other mainstream form of entertainment b/c they lean heavily on agendas I don't often agree with or I think are overdone. Like some seem to be at least indirectly advocating for when it comes to certain comiedians/comedy. I simply don't watch (or rarely do at least). This was a simple concept that the left, funny enough, used to be the biggest advocates of. I'm fine with (actually great with) certain artists/entertainers losing popularity if they continue peddling messages that are negative/poor/toxic, etc. but it should be organic. |
Apologies for the late reply and slightly off topic direction we've moved into but I think the popularity of Hollywood lately is not out of wokeism but capitalism.
1. The industry has fundamentally shifted away from original screenplays with limited financial expectations toward sequels with a higher expectation of returns. But people are tired of the trend of sequels and the massive dominance of comic book 'universes' has waned as the stories have mostly concluded.
2. Convenience. Massive flat screen TVs and a plethora of streaming services with high quality in-house movies/series has drawn money away from theaters that have largely remained unchanged in their experience in decades (and ticket prices have gone up drastically).
To the privileged, equality feels like oppression.