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Good God I hate that trope so much. So do the tropers not care about what the villains crimes are? Just if their politically correct or not.
I don't even get how it can be a "trope". Like, many things villains could do nowadays is considered politically incorrect by this logic.
 
So the autistic chick obsessed with ready jet go got unbanned, and she put this ad on under the values dissonance for Pac-Man 2, which might be my favorite ad ever.

I wanted To see what pissed her off, luckily she provided a list

ready jet go chick.jpg

I'm like all but two of those lmao

If I find anything interesting about her I'll update the thread.
 
I guess I must be just as autistic as the general userbase on the site, because I get annoyed when people use tropes in a wrong way. Like "Berserk Button" is meant for someone getting angry over small things, the page image is even Edward Elric flipping his shit over being called short. Then people use it in weird ways like "If you rape and murder Bob's wife, he's gonna be super pissed!" like yeah, no fucking shit. That's just a normal human reaction.
 
What exactly would be considered a political correct villain? I agree villains this day and age do politically incorrect things in their stories all the time
Imagine someone's a serial killer but what these cretins are mad about is he says "fag" once.
 
What exactly would be considered a political correct villain? I agree villains this day and age do politically incorrect things in their stories all the time
Iirc, they said the villain from Mulan, because he didn't look down on her because she was a woman. He just wanted to slaughter his way through China like a good boy.
 
Didn't he slaughter a bunch of innocent childern and civilians earlier in the movie. But at least he doesn't look down upon women
Yeah, they find a village thats all burnt out, and you see a child's doll in the wreckage. Definitely not a happy implication.
 
What exactly would be considered a political correct villain? I agree villains this day and age do politically incorrect things in their stories all the time
2 possible ways.

The olde multicultural gang which was popular in the 80s.

A villain that kills lots of people, but still respects women and hires minorities equally, dammit.

Basically go to "even evil has standards" and you'll find a master list.
 
So the autistic chick obsessed with ready jet go got unbanned, and she put this ad on under the values dissonance for Pac-Man 2, which might be my favorite ad ever.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=jGAlejTdjig:7I wanted To see what pissed her off, luckily she provided a list

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I'm like all but two of those lmao

If I find anything interesting about her I'll update the thread.
>Notable examples include the false claim that Steven Universe is Nazi propaganda...
Who... said that? You sure this is even a "she" and not an autistic troon?
 
>Notable examples include the false claim that Steven Universe is Nazi propaganda...
Who... said that? You sure this is even a "she" and not an autistic troon?
It's because Steven didn't kill the Diamonds and sort of befriended them. And since the Diamonds are evil and also racist, they're automatically Nazis.
 
It's because Steven didn't kill the Diamonds and sort of befriended them. And since the Diamonds are evil and also racist, they're automatically Nazis.
I remember seeing that blow up on tumblr.

Ah fun times.
 
I don't even get how it can be a "trope". Like, many things villains could do nowadays is considered politically incorrect by this logic.
Like I can get if it can be a trope if it's used for villains who just act racist or bigoted as a lazy way to establish they are evil and hamfist that they are evil, but tropers tend to be very liberal with how they use tropes in places that aren't applicable.
 
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