Let's be fair, at this point any woman is Bob's ideal woman. He's still a virgin at just shy of 43, and the longer you go without pussy, the easier it is to convince yourself that a four is an eight. Though for Bob a two is a ten for him. And a twenty if she's up for kissing another girl.
Any woman has to pass the bar of being A Person, and any MAGAnaiseghoulen are immediately disqualified. Bob once told twatter about how his type is tall "sexy librarian" but many times he discovered they were in fact
MAGAnaiseghoulen not progressive enough and didn't want to have abortions with him. In this way, troons qualify, but drumpf voting cis women do not.
No clue where he gets the idea that a creative class would rule over much of anything, since I don't think there is any historical precedent for such. Since its robert though I think I've already put more thought into it than he has.
I'm pretty sure he's piggybacking off the old concept of "Philosopher-Kings" and he wants Thinkers

to rule us, and the Creative Class Thinks

for a living, therefore they are the Thinkers

we need.
Never mind that many a Thinker

has such bad ideas for politics, that there's a saying out there that there are some things so ridiculous, only an Intellectual would believe it.
He barely talks about Robocop and never about Basic Instinct at all -- which is unexpected, considering Sharon Stone's character sounds like the woman in his fantasies.
I do recall Bob talking about
Basic Instinct at least once on twitter, but it was a while ago.
well. This explains the Game Overeater series.
I guess Bob doesn't know who Andrew Dobson is.
Also, Bob's a hypocrite here. "We won"?! Who's WE, Bob? Did it include YOU? So then what's this UTTER FUCKING NONSENSE you've been spouting (re: Sanic the hedgehog 1st movie) about how movie makers/TV showrunners/etc.
SHOULD NOT LISTEN TO THE FANS?!
He probably like that episode of The Simpsons where all the Mensa people were in control of Springfield and missed the point on how it fell apart.
Bob's so stupid, he couldn't figure out it doesn't work any better IRL than it does on screen.
"We don't need you help" sounds like the last words of an obsolete man.
By the by, if you're in the film industry, you may have heard of a fellow named Roger Corman, who was infamous for cranking out B-Movies. Many of those movies would get lampooned on Mystery Science Theater 3000, much to Corman's eternal annoyance. But those movies proved to be the training ground of many great people in film: James Horner, Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppolla, Robert De Niro, and Sylvester Stalone, to name a few. The moral is: learn from the mistakes of the obsolete.
It doesn't help that Bob and many movie makers are Narcissists, who think they have never done anything wrong, hate being criticized and cannot tolerate it for even a moment, thus they say shit like "Trust me, we don't need your help".
X-Men as a woke allegory fails not only because that really isn't what the series was originally created to be, but also because it often doesn't do a great job of drawing sympathy for mutants. Mutants often-times have borderline god-like powers. Some of them can easily destroy an enter city at will. Even the ones with simple powers can wreck all kinds of havoc and make it a challenge for humans with the most advance technology at their disposal to contain them.
Even when these powers don't fall into the hands of mutants who want to genocide normal human beings, the good mutants like the X-Men oftentimes create their own disasters when using their powers to fight other mutants.
It is actually kind of understandable why humans in both the X-Men and larger Marvel universe have strife towards individuals with super powers. Maybe humans in those works often take things too far at times by wanting to eradicate them from the society. But it is oftentimes understandable when normal humans suffer greatly at the hands of people that are basically demi-gods.
People like Bob conflate "woke" with ANY concern for any civil rights at all. When that isn't even what "woke" means anymore.