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antifa is attacking Jews in Jewish areas in NYC after their previous attempt to protest a synagogue led them being beat up by Hasidic Jews causing them to declare that antifa was undergoing a pogrom

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lubavitch are famously not zionist and the antifa people got beat up by Jews who sit around learning torah all day, showing how weak their movement is
 
I'm not doubting that there weren't soy reddit liberals seal clapping along with Disney's marketing, I just mean that the whole thing was a fucking trainwreck from go and it failing didn't really have much to do with an entrenched culture war the same way Star Wars (and nerd shit in general, really) have going on at the moment. Like Snow White still would have bombed if whatsherface hadn't dipped her toes into culture war shit. Little Mermaid probably would have done poorly as well even if they hadn't blatantly tried to advertise the movie with a controversial casting choice because these live action remakes just aren't good movies. But they leverage the culture war stuff, controversial casting, etc. to advertise the movie because retards on twitter can't help themselves.
Probably should rephrase, most of the big consequences of Snow White were based on Zegler’s Palestine stance. Had it just been another flop, a lot of Disney remakes were, it would not have gotten the response it did from Disney. One of Disney’s execs got into a major slap fight on social media due to him needing to silence Zegler on the Palestine sperging and him getting backlash from omega-lefties as he was a Jewish exec silencing her.

This event is why Disney has gone hard on letting the media crucify her for the same lame duck takes of shitting on the original that they have allowed every other actor to get away with. She didn’t just piss off the audience, she pissed off upper management of Disney and very likely most of their internal backers.

Also, should be noted that Gadot was another factor as she pissed off the hard-left audience with her pro-Israel stance. Unlike Zegler, she was not reprimanded for it, though I don’t think she went as hard.
 
Like Snow White still would have bombed if whatsherface hadn't dipped her toes into culture war shit.
Disney should really have understood by now that they can't make their classics into girlboss stories when they have to use story beats that categorically depend on romance angles. Hell, both Snow White and The Little Mermaid fundamentally rely on the concept of "true love saves the heroine". You can't simply subvert the story so it's unimportant and still make it a part of the story without looking like you don't know how to write a story in the first fucking place.

And what Disney is ignoring is the fact that most people know that already. Maybe they're changing course, maybe not, but anyone who thought Snow White was going to be a hit should be lobotomized and quickly.
 
antifa is attacking Jews in Jewish areas in NYC after their previous attempt to protest a synagogue led them being beat up by Hasidic Jews causing them to declare that antifa was undergoing a pogrom

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lubavitch are famously not zionist and the antifa people got beat up by Jews who sit around learning torah all day, showing how weak their movement is
I need videos.
 
antifa is attacking Jews in Jewish areas in NYC after their previous attempt to protest a synagogue led them being beat up by Hasidic Jews causing them to declare that antifa was undergoing a pogrom

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lubavitch are famously not zionist and the antifa people got beat up by Jews who sit around learning torah all day, showing how weak their movement is
Now throw a fucking rock.
 
I think the issue is RLM like a lot of older Star Wars fans have given up on the brand, they aren't invested in it anymore. But people who still fight the 'culture war' within the brand and think if they watch/tweet enough Doomcock videos Kathleen Kennedy will be shot into the sun and Dave Filoni will retcon the sequels think anyone who doesn't go into a frothing rage at every single Star Wars announcement MUST be okay with it and tacitly approve it. And it's like, no nigger, you're just retarded and feeding into the system. Disney makes money off of you when you make 8 hour hatewatching essays about their new shitty shows, when you tweet about the show you boost the brand. The only winning move is to not play and starve the beast. It doesn't matter how many videos you make/watch, they don't care what you think and will continue to pozz the brand as long as they keep making money off your retarded tweets.

RLM's video was more about the controversy surrounding Acolyte than the show itself even, I imagine were it not for that they wouldn't have even bothered covering it.
I think the RLM guys never cared about the EU at all. If you look at how they talk about Star Wars, it's pretty much entirely focused on the OT. EU characters like Admiral Thrawn and lore like where light sabers came from just don't come up in conversation . That famous "do you remember Boba Fett?" scene is basically repeating stuff people used to say to make fun of Star Wars nerds in the 90s who insisted Boba Fett was the coolest character in the OT. The Acolyte seemed to mainly piss off EU fans by shitting all over the last bits of the lore than the ST hadn't ruined. As someone else who never cared about the books, I also pretty much quit paying attention entirely after RoS killed anything I ever thought was interesting about Star Wars.
 
Disney should really have understood by now that they can't make their classics into girlboss stories when they have to use story beats that categorically depend on romance angles. Hell, both Snow White and The Little Mermaid fundamentally rely on the concept of "true love saves the heroine". You can't simply subvert the story so it's unimportant and still make it a part of the story without looking like you don't know how to write a story in the first fucking place.
what if Sleeping Beauty has somnambulism and also knows kung fu
 
Like Snow White still would have bombed
It might have bombed after the first weekend but it likely would have broke even or made a slight profit, It was always destined to be shit but it could have at least coasted off being a "Thing that people know" if there weren't constant drama surrounding..every fucking aspect of production.
 
antifa is attacking Jews in Jewish areas in NYC after their previous attempt to protest a synagogue led them being beat up by Hasidic Jews causing them to declare that antifa was undergoing a pogrom

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>While NYPD stand by and do nothing.

*DEEEEEEP BREATH* HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAAAAA!
 
It might have bombed after the first weekend but it likely would have broke even or made a slight profit, It was always destined to be shit but it could have at least coasted off being a "Thing that people know" if there weren't constant drama surrounding..every fucking aspect of production.
Snow White got more attention than it ever deserved. Do you know why I didn't watch it? I'm A. Not a 5 year old girl, and B. Not a father of a 5 year old girl. It wasn't the woke shit, im just not the market, and I can't give a fuck about a remake of a 30's movie.
 
It might have bombed after the first weekend but it likely would have broke even or made a slight profit, It was always destined to be shit but it could have at least coasted off being a "Thing that people know" if there weren't constant drama surrounding..every fucking aspect of production.
You mean princess brown and the seven amigos?(Fuck that actually sounds like a better movie)
 
Violent Fights and Arrests at Ben Gvir Protest on Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I59PTPeH2aQ (archive.ph)(PreserveTube)(1080p catbox.moe archive.org)
April 27, BROOKLYN, New York - Fights, clashes and arrests on 2050 Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn where Pro-Palestine protesters face off with Israel supporters outside of a Synagogue where Ben Gvir was expected to speak before cancelation.

Video by Peter H (FreedomNewsTV)

Violent Clashes, Arrests outside Synagogue during Ben Gvir protest - Ocean Parkway BK
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tt9D6sl4SRQ (archive.ph)(PreserveTube)(1080p catbox.moe archive.org)

edit: I hope they start killing each other on camera. Both groups (actually all three if you want to include the cops) are worthless parasites.
 
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All right, folks: here is (at least in my opinion) an actually interesting piece of news.

The Hill: "Rahm Emanuel stokes 2028 speculation" (archive)
Rahm Emanuel has ramped up speculation in recent weeks that he’s plotting a 2028 presidential run, adding a prominent name in Democratic circles to an already crowded list of possible candidates.

The former Chicago mayor has been making the media rounds over the past month and hasn’t ruled out several options for his political future, including another run for mayor or possibly seeking governor of Illinois. He has also become increasingly vocal about the Democratic Party’s direction after its loss in November.

Emanuel is a divisive figure in the party and would likely face a crowded primary field with other big names, but allies say he would bring a track record of knowing how to win tough races.

“Nobody brings more energy and more fight to a moment when we desperately need both,” said one Democratic campaign strategist. “He immediately brings significant advantages to the table.”

Emanuel has been a staple in Democratic politics for decades, first serving as an adviser in former President Clinton’s administration before being elected to the House in 2002. He served for three terms before becoming former President Obama’s first chief of staff in the White House.

He stepped away from that role in 2010 to serve two terms as mayor of Chicago, declining to seek a third term amid poor approval ratings. He returned to public service in 2022, serving as ambassador to Japan for the final three years of the Biden administration.

Emanuel has given strong indications he still harbors political ambitions.

“I’m not done with public service, and I hope public service isn’t done with me,” he told Semafor earlier this month, similar to other statements he has made in recent months when asked about possible future ambitions.

He has also increasingly become a fixture as a political analyst, regularly appearing on podcasts and talk shows and taking a gig as a CNN commentator. Meanwhile, he has been a consistent opinion columnist for The Washington Post since the start of this year.

Emanuel has also received attention for being one of a few Democrats to call for the party to focus less on transgender issues, in the aftermath of polls showing voters trusted Republicans more on the economy and immigration, which were seen as the most important issues.

He joined the investment bank Centerview Partners — where he previously counseled CEOs on mergers, regulation and political issues from 2019-21 — as a senior adviser this month, tying him to some longtime Democrats who work for the bank.

But the biggest indicator may be Emanuel’s moves behind the scenes. The campaign strategist said Emanuel has already reached out to staff to try to hire them ahead of a potential bid.

“He’s definitely running,” they said.

The Hill has reached out to Centerview Partners for comment from Emanuel.

Former Rep. Steve Israel (D-N.Y.), who worked with Emanuel at the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, said Emanuel has “world-class experience,” as well as a track record on politics and policy, that would suit him well.

“The Democrats need a candidate who can formulate a proactive agenda. We can’t be limited to, ‘I’m not Trump,’” he said, arguing that Emanuel should be at the “forefront” of the field. “There’s got to be proactive policy agenda.”

Israel pointed to Democrats’ success in the 2006 midterms, in which the party won control of the House for the first time in 12 years with Emanuel as the head of House Democrats’ campaign arm.

“Nancy Pelosi and Rahm Emanuel figured out the strategy that won red districts and got the base out in blue and purple districts at the same time,” he said. “So he’s done that. He’s proven his ability to unite Democrats.”

But this was before his time as mayor of Chicago, when Emanuel saw his favorability ratings decline to the 20s amid criticism on various issues, including his handling of public education and policing.

Tensions were stoked in particular following the murder of Laquan McDonald, a 17-year-old Black boy, by a Chicago police officer in 2014. Emanuel’s administration received backlash over alleged lack of transparency and a refusal to release the dashboard camera video from the incident until directed to by a court order.

He has also more recently received criticism from the left over his comments about transgender issues and from current Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson (D) over other parts of his record, like the financial state of the city and education.

“We didn’t get here because we just happened to have a tyrant in the White House. We got here because someone gave him the script,” Johnson told a Chicago CBS affiliate Tuesday. “Shutting of schools, the firing of Black women, the privatizing of our public education system is why the system is as jacked up as it is today.”

Emanuel’s administration closed 50 public schools as enrollment fell and they performed poorly.

Democratic strategist Victor Reyes, who used to work for former Mayor Richard Daley, said progressives’ views on Emanuel could be a “significant problem” for him in a Democratic primary, pointing to the 2020 primaries in which most candidates ran to former President Biden’s left.

“They’re going to try to out-left themselves. So it is a problem in a primary, but it’s an asset in the general,” he said.

But he added that he wouldn’t expect Emanuel to run unless he sees a path to victory.

“One thing I know about Rahm is he doesn’t do anything without polls, and he doesn’t do anything to lose,” Reyes said. “So if he does decide to jump in and do something here, it’s because he knows and sees a path, not a guarantee, but a path.”

And some argued Emanuel still could have ways to try to appeal to progressives along with moderates.

Another Democratic strategist argued that Emanuel scored multiple progressive victories during his tenure as mayor, including raising the minimum wage in a phased approach before many other major cities.

Emanuel also defended Chicago’s sanctuary city status as President Trump was about to come into office in 2016.

“Presidential campaigns are usually about one thing. It’s not about issues, it’s not about ideology. It’s about strength. Rahm’s as strong as you get,” the strategist said. “Sometimes Rahm is too strong for people. But if you’re looking for a bare-knuckled fighter who’s going to take on this MAGA mess … there’s your guy.”

The campaign strategist acknowledged a feeling within Democratic circles of wanting to move on to a new, younger generation and that Emanuel comes from the old guard. But serving as ambassador allowed him to avoid having to take a public stance on the Israel-Hamas war, one of the most divisive topics within the party since 2023, unlike most other names who have been considered possible candidates, they added.

But they said now is the time to speak up and take the more prominent role Emanuel has been taking.

“I think there’s a major vacuum for strong national leadership of the Democratic Party,” they said. “So those who step up I think will be rewarded.”

Caroline Vakil contributed.
Rahm Emanuel is a Jew, so he'll face an uphill struggle in a contemporary Democratic primary from the Hamasniks, but he's a contender. The guy has a lot of experience, political connections, and is very "old-school" in the sense that he knows how to actually win elections before doing the kind of TMI verbal diarrhea that a lot of modern Democrats do. He has also been relatively quiet since serving as Obama's Chief of Staff, except to chide Democrats for caterwauling about far-left identity politics and economic issues. He's a Chicago Machine politician with a good record in terms of wanting to win.
 
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