there's no distinction. people are just robophobic.
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no one's art is being "stolen". you're mistaken.
Did you watch the movie? Literally the whole ending sequence was about how great motherhood is.
The entire mother-daughter story arc, the mattel ending, barbie's ending, it's pretty much one of the core messages of the movie lol.
one of the core themes and messages of the movie is that motherhood is good actually, despite being shunned by feminists.
Honestly I assume anyone who isn't using LGBT has super fucked up and bigoted views about gay and trans people.
Sure, but several people have brought this up as "an interesting possibility", and all of them have shyd away from saying ET. So they didn't confidently or unambiguously state it, but that's kinda the implication and where their head is at.
IIRC the proper answer is "we don't know the origin, but we haven't had any reason to think they came from space".
First, I do avoid them when I spot them. However, in many cases they take a beloved classic and then turn it woke. I have a problem because had they not pushed the woke stuff into it, it would've been a continuation or remake of a beloved classic. Instead it gets turned into garbage.
The NHIs being discussed by Grusch and others have not been stated to be ETs, but rather the current thought is interdimensional.
It isn't woke. Conservative critics misunderstood the movie. They're complaining that it's anti-motherhood (it's not, it's pro-), that it's anti-male (it's not, it properly recognizes men's struggles), etc. But the discussion is surrounding the more political/gender norm themes of the movie which are quite openly stated and talked about (sexism, feminism, patriarchy, etc).
You do realize that it paints barbieland in a negative light, right?
I like this idea provided it's 100% opt-IN and not opt-out. Nintendo's 3ds streetpass did something like this and it's very cool being able to see what other people are in your area with a 3ds. A social media focused on this would be pretty neat IMO.