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    6 months ago

    What I have noticed is a large uptick of commentators who liked The Boys … until season 4, when it went woke.

    I occupy the unenviable position of being someone who is a leftist but also thinks that most of Star Wars of the last decade has been plauged with terrible writing, so I get to swim through reviews to find people with substantive criticisms beyond “argh i hate women and diversity argh!”

    Anyway, to me watching the reaction to the Boys has been an excercise in absurdity.

    The vast, vast majority of right wing types are seemingly completely immune to understanding exactly what is being satirized. Its all characters and an inversion of superhero tropes to them, until quite recently.

    I would normally say they did not pick up on the subtext of political commentary being made. But its so fucking obvious by even Season 2, it cannot possibly be called subtext to anyone with a functioning neocortex.

    Only now do they seem to realize the show has basically been lampooning the Maga movement the entire time.

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      6 months ago

      I just need to clarify when you say 'until s4 when it went woke were you speaking on behalf of what some people believe or an opinion you hold yourself?

      Because if it is the latter the rest of what you said really contradicts it and maybe you should reflect on that. But I’m assuming you’re not a dumbass and your are the former.

      The boys has always been woke as fuck it didn’t change. It’s more like Eric kripke had to keep making it more and more and more obvious because Americans are so obtuse and blinded by propaganda patriotism that they cannot comprehend how someone embodying that can be a villain

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        Sorry, Ive been posting too much and probably could have made that more clear.

        To me the satire/commentary of many elements of American society, politics as one of the main ones has been evident from the get go.

        But to most of the overtly right wing or right leaning people i know personally, and online commentary people…

        …theyve basically largely loved the boys, seemingly not noticing how any of the obvious satire of the modern right wing is stage center, until this latest season.

        Which I find absurd.