• Jake Farm
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    2519 days ago

    I doubt anyone actually thinks he is a hero, they just like seeing the world burn.

    • @Zorque@lemmy.world
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      1819 days ago

      Some people think burning the world down is somehow heroic.

      The scary part is they’re not all MAGA, or even conservatives.

    • Cruxifux
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      1519 days ago

      Seriously though. I feel like this whole “people think homelander is good” thing is manufactured.

      • Jake Farm
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        519 days ago

        Same, I am more and more convinced most “culture war” shit is.

        • Cruxifux
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          619 days ago

          There’s a lot of it made to specifically spark outrage. There are lots of culture warrior goof clowns out there for real though as well.

  • @nuko147@lemm.ee
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    1318 days ago

    The show makes fun of the MAGAs, but the real ones are too stupid to undestand it, thinking that the show’s Homelander fans are correct.

    • @dvlsg@lemmy.world
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      618 days ago

      They made it way more obvious in the most recent season. That’s why user reviews are more mixed. It was finally obvious enough that they caught on.

  • @bitjunkie@lemmy.world
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    1218 days ago

    Who the fuck watches that piece of shit character and thinks he’s the good guy? Humanity is fucked.

  • @yesman@lemmy.world
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    19 days ago

    We all love to dunk on reactionaries, but there is no final right way to interpret media.

    According to “death of the author” literary theory, any reading that can be backed up with the text is valid. These valid theories may contradict each other and even the author of the work. (please don’t confuse multiple valid readings with silly relativism that any reading is as good as any other, that’s a straw-person argument).

    Death of the author is valuable and useful. This is how many classic media have been reinterpreted to take on queer readings for example.

  • @Guidy@lemmy.world
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    -2819 days ago

    That’s why you don’t make these kinds of shows.

    No, seriously - do you think Antony Starr “knocking down” some fans is going to have the slightest impact or change anyone’s mind?

    It won’t. People are awful and you’ve given some of them a hero. Congrats.

    • @terabytes@lemm.ee
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      2919 days ago

      I don’t agree that just not making these kinds of shows is somehow the solution. How is not having a conversation about such a character at all a net improvement?

      It’s not the fault of the show, which has done everything it can to depict Homelander in the worst light, if certain people deliberately ignore or misconstrue the narrative because the character validates their awful world view. To say that is to say that humans cannot be trusted with the privilege of thought.

      The sort of people who romanticize Homelander would still be there without him, and would pick other characters from history or fiction to idolize instead (if they don’t already idolize those characters in addition to him.) This only reveals a societal issue that we’ve known about for roughly a century, now.

    • @Zorque@lemmy.world
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      1919 days ago

      They didn’t need the “hero” to glorify this kind of behavior. It’s an excuse, not a cause.

    • Ricky Rigatoni
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      118 days ago

      It’s like what that one dude said about it being impossible to make an anti-war film that works because depicting war will almost always look cool to the masses. Or some shit like that I’m not a scholar.