Guess They're Not Even Trying to Hide It Any More - Captain America: New World Order Announced Today at SDCC
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This is nonsense and just pushing too far. Not the first sentence, though, fuck Disney. But fiction is fiction. Harry Potter is fiction, WandaVision is fiction.
Movies like "New World Order" are one thing as we know the people behind it and their goals with it but some things are just made up for entertainment. You don't have to be entertained but that doesn't mean it's anything more than that, at least to the normies and your friends watching. And while, yes, the people making it are the same clowns behind the real bad shit and for sure don't have good intentions, the show isn't inherently bad BECAUSE of the subject matter. If a different group who weren't bad made it I would see no problem, particularly in a Godly society with strong people who weren't so easily led astray that made it clear that this stuff is imaginary and just for entertainment.
And "normalize witchcraft"? The normies watching this shit are so enamored by "The Science™" they don't even believe in anything supernatural whether it's God or witchcraft or whatever. They worship Science™ which tells them magic and God aren't real so they're not going to come out of this thinking anything other than "wowzers what a cool made up movie!". Maybe they'll come out with a warped view on certain things but that's not the fault of the subject matter, it's the fault of the message being presented and the way the subject was handled.
So I'd be much more concerned with shows actually pushing a bad message or blatantly exposing and showing what the elite do in reality while posing as fiction, rather than a slightly ridiculous comedy sitcom/drama cross where a woman is sad her robot husband died so she possessed an entire town, turned them into puppets in a 50s/60s/70s etc. sitcom, raised her robot husband from the dead, formed children out of thin air, and was then sad when they disappeared but in the end ultimately did the right thing and freed everybody and defeated the crazier, eviler witch. Coming from Disney I agree they probably have some bad intentions, but if this same story came from a known good group I would again see no problem.
To close, getting rid of fiction isn't the solution, teaching people not to be retarded and recognize that it's made up and there's nothing to gain outside of entertainment is. Discernment over what they're watching and that while, yes, it may be entertaining, it has nothing to teach them and isn't real. (As an example, in my case I love all the bad guys in movies and think they're cool. Doesn't mean any of that transfers to anything in my real life or I'm going to turn into some psychopathic murderer with no morals. Morals supersede fiction, the problem is many normies have no concrete morals or have easily changed, weak beliefs/morals. Again not a problem with the fiction, a problem with society. (which admittedly yes is partially controlled by what people consume but how they're raised is much more significant and is what really matters. After growing up being raised well they should be able to consume any entertainment just fine and know right from wrong))