Must Watch Video on why the Star Wars Fandom Hates LGBTIAQ+ People

sculd@beehaw.org to LGBTQ+@beehaw.org – 34 points –
The Decaying Monomyth of Star Wars
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Amazing video produced by Jessie Gender along with a group of creators whom many of them are from the ** LGBTIAQ+ community** .

I knew from my anthropology class many years ago that George Lucas borrowed concept from the The Hero with a Thousand Faces.

What I did not know is that the author, Joseph Campbell is:

  1. A misogynist
  2. An antisemite
  3. Didn't research properly

This explains why the hero must be a (white) men.

Carl Jung's theory about collective unconsciousness and archetypes are also outdated and discarded by psychology.

The archetypes reduce women to "mother", "Goddess". etc. but never the hero.

Also, since Jung's theory categories people neatly into archetypes, those who does not fit social norm (LGBTQIA+ people) were never represented.

When the creation is based on such shaky foundations, no wonder the Star Wars fandom turns out to be racist and misogynist.

Btw, do you know who else's book borrows heavily from Jung? Jordan Peterson.

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I'm always down for a 6 hour Hbomberguy video, but I accept that treatment from nobody else.

Essayists gotta earn my trust first, and the more people making super long videos, the higher the standard I expect them to meet to be worth my time.

I’ll going to give it a shot tomorrow. It’ll be nice background noise before the holiday 🎄 Hopefully I’m not about to wreck my suggestions, I’ve been burned before!

Situations like this are why I disabled youtube suggestions. I only see suggestions if I want them.

One of the longest documentaries I ever watched was - 'Hypernormalisation' - (2016 by Adam Curtis, an award winning BBC documentary film maker)

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6156350/

At almost three hours long, I had to watch it over two or three days. It's a lot of detail but a well thought out story line to give you an insight as to how and why the world is what it is today. This is the kind of documentary that I enjoy sitting through for long periods.