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The very opposite of woke; one of the manliest shows ever made
I love this show. One of the old 1950s Western tv shows, like Gunsmoke. A very intelligent show too, and it conveyed some good moral lessons.
Created: 08-30-2023
Christian television
This is a lot like Michael Landon's Highway to Heaven. It's a feel-good religious show. I don't recall any woke elements in it, though I didn't watch more than a few episodes. It struck me as good family entertainment. Not woke.
Created: 08-30-2023
Great show
Not an ounce of wokeness in this, made in the 1960s long before cultural Marxism took over. Makes fun of hillbillies (mountain folk) but in a good-hearted way. Sort of what Jeff Foxworthy does in his act. It's all built around one gag: hillbillies out of place, amongst rich urbanites and the misunderstanding that arise therefrom.
Created: 08-30-2023
Great show, not an ounce of wokeness
This was made in the 1970s, long before all the madness commenced. People in this show are normal. Some are murderers of course, but normal folks otherwise. Columbo is a working-class Italian guy who smokes cigars and drives a beat-up car. Excellent show, one of my favourites of all time. "Just one more thing!"
Created: 08-30-2023
This guy sucks
Worst case of Trump Derangement Syndrome ever. And a shameless shill for Big Pharma and Democrats. Echoes CCP propaganda as well. Not a comedian; he's a propagandist, working for Big Brother. The sad thing is that Kimmel used to be funny and certainly not woke when was on Ben Stein's Money and the Man Show.
Created: 08-30-2023
Humorous nihilism
The wokeness is this dark animation is not so much race-swapping or LBGTQ or feminism -- the usual things -- it's more the ethical nihilism and moral relativism of the show. Since there are infinite numbers of parallel universes postulated, life has no value. Each episode features numerous pointless deaths of characters, even to the point that they're murdered by their doppelganger from a parallel universe. This is a dominant feature of the woke worldview, which has eschewed traditional morality and religion in favour of secular humanism. It's the most nihilistic tv show or movie I can think of. The message seems to be that nothing matters and it's all absurd. It's essentially Albert Camus' vision of life; he once said "Should I kill myself, or have a cup of coffee?”
Created: 08-30-2023
No Woke
Didn't notice any woke. An average war action movie. Mostly good acting and well shot action scenes. The Pakistani soldier is way too over the top cartoony and the final shootout with him is a little laughable but otherwise a pretty good film.
Created: 08-29-2023
Not woke
Clemens is the only thing woke, pointless token main character, especially for the location and times.
Created: 08-29-2023
Not woke
No themes or elements. But it does appear to be pro china, especially with meiying's uncle out supermaning Jason Statham's character. 2 white characters are "evil" and forced interracial couple, although it was merely a couple second scene. A couple of carryover token characters from the original.
Created: 08-29-2023
Great show - some "diversity"
This is one of my favourite shows of all time. I've watched it twice, every episode, and will do so again in the future. TV doesn't get any better. That having been said, just as with the entire Star Trek universe, there are some Left-leaning elements that should be noted.
First, as I have noted in my review for TNG (the New Generation), the Federation of Planets is a Utopian socialist dream where a centralized state runs your life, and there is no money or private property (the WEF globalist vision). It's a secular humanist vision for the future. Traditional religion is ridiculed, though a sort of shamanic or pantheistic spirituality and pantheism is exalted at times (esp. in the character of Chakotay).
There is definitely some "diversity" going on with a black Vulcan lieutenant, and a seemingly gay physician ("the Doctor") and a female captain, but it's done well. It's not forced on us as it would be today. Great show. This was before Star Trek was ruined a few years later.
Created: 08-29-2023
Great show, but definitely Left-leaning
I loved this show but there were some Leftist values reflected in it. The biggest by far was the idea of a Federation of Planets and a centralized state, similar to the dream of globalists today. Also, no money or property in the future, which is the WEF vision for us. It's Utopian socialism in other words.
Beyond that, it seems to envision a future without Christianity or belief in God. The faith of the characters is secular humanism and faith in progress through technology. The show does not have we'd call wokeness today. More liberalism of the type common in the 80s or 90s.
Created: 08-29-2023
Definitely liberal but not woke
This show was made before the woke mind virus took over the Western world. So it's not woke by any stretch, but it is definitely not conservative either. It reflects largely Democrat values of the time, including anti-war pacifism (using the Korean War to make a subtle statement on the Vietnam war). The fact that the US fought communism at the time and how bad that political ideology really is, was never shown. Now we can see how bad it is by the experiences of North Koreans: famine, despotism, gulags, torture, etc. Hawkeye makes fun of military men fighting a war he deems senseless. But it was not. It was for a good reason. Now the USA has been taken over by Marxists from within. The liberalism of the 70s paved the way for this. Nonetheless, its a good comedy and worth watching.
Created: 08-29-2023