The Disney+ present presents itself as harmless leisure. However its woke agenda is pink meat to rabid race hustlers and the id obsessed determined to vanish the scourge of white males from standard tradition.
‘What If…?’, the brand new animated Marvel sequence, follows within the footsteps of the current live-action Marvel sequence ‘WandaVision’, ‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier’, and ‘Loki’ in increasing the storyline of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The sequence consists of 9 narrative-bending episodes, the primary of which premiered on August 11, adopted by the second on August 18, with new episodes accessible each following Wednesday.
If the primary two episodes are any indication, ‘What If…?’ will devoutly pander to the newfound politically appropriate spiritual religion of Disney (Marvel’s mother or father firm), because the present’s premise can principally be summed up as “What if the woke had a time machine and used it to destroy the Marvel universe?”
The primary episode examines another timeline the place, throughout World Warfare II, white man Steve Rogers doesn’t flip into super-soldier Captain America. As a substitute, Agent Carter, a British lady, will get injected with the super-soldier serum and turns into the superhero Captain Carter.
Captain Carter not solely battles Hydra, Purple Cranium, and the Nazis, however she additionally faces off towards the best villain of all… the patriarchy. She exhibits her true lady energy by overcoming sexism and misogyny from condescending white males within the navy energy construction. You go, lady!
Within the second episode, based mostly on the ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ storyline, the Ravagers are despatched to Earth in 1988 by the Celestial Ego to seize his baby, Peter Quill, however they mistakenly take Wakanda’s baby prince T’Challa as a substitute.
Not like the egocentric, silly, and white Peter Quill/Star-Lord (Chris Pratt) from the flicks, the black T’Challa/Star-Lord (voiced by Chadwick Boseman, in his closing efficiency) is so good, selfless, and fantastic that he truly convinces Thanos to desert his genocidal plans and be part of him on his noble Robin Hood-esque adventures.
The message is obvious in ‘What If…?’: if Thanos’ genocidal plan killed simply white males, all of whom are terrible, then the woke would fortunately associate with it within the Marvel universe, and our personal too.
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Episode two of ‘What If…?’ so impressed Dr. Jason Johnson, a black speaking head on MSNBC, he wrote an article titled ‘Disney +’s ‘What if T’Challa grew to become a star-lord?’ is a repudiation of mediocre white males’.
Johnson declares the episode is “a complete repudiation of the mediocre white males who’ve been centered in a lot of the Marvel film’s blockbuster movies.” This can be a curious take, as Tony Stark was a toddler prodigy scientific genius earlier than he grew to become Iron Man, Bruce Banner was a famend physicist earlier than he grew to become the Hulk, Stephen Unusual was a superb surgeon earlier than he grew to become Dr. Unusual, and Thor is a Norse god, for goodness sake. There’s not a complete lot of mediocrity on that checklist of white guys centered in Marvel films.
Johnson then rants that he doesn’t like films or TV exhibits “about egocentric, privileged mediocre white males who stumble by way of life, making pricey errors that invariably damage others alongside the way in which, however by some means ultimately they get to be the hero…” And but he was an enormous fan of President Obama, a egocentric, privileged black man who made pricey errors – like siding with Wall Avenue as a substitute of Essential Avenue – that invariably damage others, like working-class individuals, however by some means ended up being a hero in mainstream tradition.
Johnson adores ‘What If…?’ as a result of it exhibits “what actual heroism, by way of Black man magic, can truly appear like,” which raises the query: what the hell is ‘black man magic?’ God prepared it’s higher than the tacky white man magic of David Copperfield.
Johnson’s inanity continues with, “White males are bombarded with messages each day telling them they’re particular it doesn’t matter what they’ve or haven’t finished or earned.”
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Are these messages subliminal? I definitely haven’t seen them within the cavalcade of commercials and TV exhibits the place all white guys are punchlines, as a result of they’re the one group that may be ridiculed with out concern of cancellation.
As a white male who aspires to the inconceivable dream of mediocrity, I’ve by no means skilled this alleged relentless messaging about being “particular” no matter what I “have or haven’t finished or earned,” and neither have any of the opposite white guys I do know.
The irony of all this “mediocre white man” hating is that Johnson is the poster boy for mediocrity himself. He’s an unoriginal mid-wit who has carved out a profession on TV and in academia by way of the sheer power of his kiss-assery and company leg-up applications determined to place a black face on institution speaking factors.
He shamelessly belches out mendacious and senseless speaking factors meant to guard the highly effective and keep the established order, in order that he can hold sucking on the company media teat. For instance, he as soon as argued with a straight face that billionaire presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg, the oligarch’s oligarch, was “not an oligarch.”
He additionally received suspended by MSNBC and fired by The Root for calling the black ladies engaged on Bernie Sanders’ presidential marketing campaign the “island of misfit black women.”
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It’s amusing that the Bloomberg oligarch protection and the egregious “black women” assertion sound an terrible lot like one thing a kind of mediocre white guys Johnson hates a lot would say. To Dr. Johnson, doctor of mediocrity, I say: “Heal thyself.”
As for ‘What If…?’, I’d like to dwell on a timeline the place company media clowns and race-hustling hacks like Jason Johnson don’t exist, and the place wokeness doesn’t damage all the pieces it touches. Sadly, that timeline doesn’t exist, and I gained’t even get to see it imagined on some corny animated present both – it’s simply too unbelievable.
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