Does every fucking cartoon have a goddamn Eugenics message in them?
Does every fucking cartoon have a goddamn Eugenics message in them?
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This guy has the most god awful insights about media ever. He criticizes Sky High for eugenics themes but completely defends MHA despite having the same theme. How about the fact that he compared fucking Beverley Hills Chihuahua to fucking Anarcho-Capitalism.
>How about the fact that he compared fucking Beverley Hills Chihuahua to fucking Anarcho-Capitalism.
To be fair, the main character in that movie was a rich snobbish character, so it's make sense
A good idea who's time has come.
No, just Disney.
>He criticizes Sky High for eugenics themes but completely defends MHA despite having the same theme.
Not defending the guy but no, those are not the same thing, Sky high force you to be a sidekick if your powers are "weak", My Hero academia treat everyone as heroes with the score being based on your career sucess without doing much more than publicity.
What is Eugenics
What is Eugenics?
Meanwhile Universal Studios literally hired this freak who's been playing God with chikens to work on Jurassic World.
Wanna talk about eugenics, this is the end game.
Eugene was the dude that told Hitler to kill the jews.
basically a science where you try to breed better humans
hitler endorsed in the 40s so it was never attempted and nowadays it's considered dangerous. less for hitler and more for genetic experiments being the scientific equivalent of "smash a bag against a wall and see what comes out"
it gets better if you consider the sci fi element of only the ultra rich being able to afford eugenics and genetic engineering literally making them a human master caste
>animal eugenics
You mean shit people do all the time and is extremely important to the economy and medicine?
wait it showed it to be about selective breeding something
wtf am i looking this up?
Based Jack proves himself to be based once again. And people who oppose him prove to be brainlets.
>medicine
It's not eugenic. Creating a rat with the same characteristics as a human infected by some disease to try treatment isn't not the same as trying to create the perfect rat.
To be fair, I always thought it was fucked up that the second movie made lemons to be villains but then didn't dwell on it.
Not on this level there hasn't, you fucking mongoloid.
And I'm not ok with that being done to lab animals either but at least there is due to necessity not for fun. That guy literally wants to frenkenstein a dinosaur out of fucking chickens.
Next step is doing the same to humans
I liked when he made an entire video based on a SINGLE FUCKING REDDIT COMMENT.
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>My Hero academia treat everyone as heroes
Bullshit, if you have a "Weak" power, you can't even get past the preliminaries just to get into school at all, one of the first tests is taking down a giant fucking robot. And on top of that, the most powerful heroes are also the ones who get the most riches thanks to their careers.
One of the most powerful main characters is literally the result of eugenics and Deku was straight up told "No, you can't be a hero" when he wasn't born with the right genetics.
can someone give a quick rundown?
You're on eugenics, yeah. It's a retarded belief system (it started out as some dumbshit experiment but nowadays it's all but scientific) about trying to create superior breeds of people.
The only rational, eugenics-y argument is "two severely congenitally disabled people shouldn't have kids", but even then it's such an unlikely hypothetical scenario.
it's not dangerous, the problems are all ethical
this
honestly, I think a lot of people have forgotten that there are quirkless people in-universe besides Lemillion
What part of "using powers creatively is more important than just having them" don't you understand user?
>Deku was straight up told "No, you can't be a hero" when he wasn't born with the right genetics.
This is not portrayed as justified or right.
"Syndrome was right the whole time and genociding superheroes was good! >:("
>Bullshit, if you have a "Weak" power, you can't even get past the preliminaries just to get into school at all,
These two passed btw. One's quirk is just having a huge tail the other is just invisible.
>One of the most powerful main characters is literally the result of eugenics and Deku was straight up told "No, you can't be a hero" when he wasn't born with the right genetics.
And its shown in a negative light.
>if you can't pass on the test then you can join the school or college
No shit, is a fucking school
>And on top of that, the most powerful heroes are also the ones who get the most riches thanks to their careers.
Being good at your job giving you more money is capitalism not eugenics
>One of the most powerful main characters is literally the result of eugenics and Deku was straight up told "No, you can't be a hero" when he wasn't born with the right genetics.
Yeah and in the end the most powerful heroes regular people without blessed genetic but actually with a great personality the protagonist of Sky High in the other hand turn into the most powerful hero due to being the son of 2 of the most powerful heroes ever and getting their combined powers turning into a Superman rip off. So no they are not the same, in fact the go at opposite directions.
How did invisible girl even pass?
My hero has made it very clear that It’s not about the power. Chad Thundercock here had what’s thought to be an awful power and he became the top student through hard work and willpower
Selecting which humans should reproduce, so that the next generation will benefit from better genes. In theory you pick healthy and intelligent people. In practice, you pick your most obedient political supporters.
Jack Horner, the guy who memed "Rex was a scavenger" for mostly contrarian purposes, has been heading a project trying to genetically engineer chickens back into dinosaurs by turning back on the genes for long tails and toothy mouths and clawed hands.
Exactly
>This was revealed by Hirokoshi in one of his Q&As: to help stealth type heroes pass the exam all (or at least most) of the robots have an "off switch" that can disable them if you can manage to sneak up on them without being detected.
And even if they didn't have a switch to disable them she could literally just climb around on them and open access panels, pull out wires, etc, with no danger to herself since the robots cannot see her.
Wish we were told that