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That episode wasn’t even political. It has political themes, yeah, but it wasn’t trying to preach a message. It was clearly taking the piss out of everyone, from the skinflint boss to the ineffective strikers to the uncaring customers, without coming off as preachy or cynical.
Even if it was intended to be taken as political... from what I recall SpongeBob spent most of the episode (unintentionally) sabotaging Squidward's protest (which he had only joined in sympathy, not out of any especial grievance with Mr Krabs), and then suddenly went full radical once Squidward had managed to force Mr Krabs to the bargaining table and gotten the necessary concessions out of him... which were completely ruined by SpongeBob's radical actions. This is weirdly fitting for how I see these kiddie socialists.
 

More adults reviewing cartoons for children media literacy faggoty. Sponge Bob SquarePants is anti-capitalism, Grand theft auto 4 is bad because it’s a chud simulator, FNAF is Christian propaganda trumpism marketed towards children and Sonic the hedgehog has the best autism representation.
I knew of him of a hazbin hotel video he made cause he was a victim of sa
 
Found this on Twitter, though you guys would want to see.
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85% of breadtubers are pedophiles 10% are pissed off a beef with the system but can't articulate a good reason. 3% who can articulate, but do pointless 3 hour videos.
2% do community work, but no one cares about community work.
 
I believe it. Kojima is a hippie,I don't know about a Socialist.
Kojima isn't shy about mixing in his political world views into his games as the MGS series and Death Stranding is full of criticisms of the US. He is definitely liberal, but describing him as a leftist or socialist is a stretch if we are just interpreting his beliefs through his games.

Just take Che Guevara dicksucking for example. Kojima was building a strong parallel between Che and Big Boss, and Kojima seems to genuinely like the guy which is what the breadtuber walked away from it. But throughout PW, GZ and V we see how a heroic revolutionary leader fighting a just cause turns into a cult of personality lead by bitter and jaded men expending their troops for their own personal agendas not much better than the governments they fight against.

Also interesting how he seemed to have missed the USSR's role in the conflict between the socialist revolutionaries and the CIA in PW and how the socialists wanted to break free of their influence too. Because a major theme in MGS is foreign influence is bad, be it the US, Russia, or illuminati.
 
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Kojima isn't shy about mixing in his political world views into his games as the MGS series and Death Stranding is full of criticisms of the US. He is definitely liberal, but describing him as a leftist or socialist is a stretch if we are just interpreting his beliefs through his games.
Also at the same time Kojima doesn't hate America as he has a clear love for American culture given the influences in his games.
 
Also at the same time Kojima doesn't hate America as he has a clear love for American culture given the influences in his games.
He has a love hate relationship with it. Like in the codec example he uses Kaz agrees with Che questioning how Japan can support America even after nuking them. But at the same time, Kaz fucking loves hamburgers which is peak Americana. There is a running sub plot about him making hamburgers in both PW and V and even Codetalker (a native American man victimized by the US goverment) loves hamburgers. I'm sure Kojima would have strong opinions about foreign policy, and I am sure he would love to share those opinions over a fries and shake at In n Out. Throughout the series there is a lot about American culture the characters fight for just as much as they fight against it.
 
I remarked that it's only proof that millenials/zoomers are too autistic to understand obvious jokes, seeing that what Spongebob was doing was clearly not intended to be taken seriously. Their only response were shrugging shoulders emojis.
I don't know, I'm a zoomer fledgeling, but nothing in Spongebob ever inspired me to follow any political idea. It made me want to have a job like Spongebob does, when I was little, but nothing beyond. I presume it depends on upbringing.
 
Breadtuber faggots and feminists sucking off Palestine will never stop being funny. They oddly silent on the new Israel Iran war.

Video wise, they're silent. However, a bunch of them are flipping their sh!t on Bluesky, if that counts. Especially Nebula's Kaveh Taherian, who is an Iranian supremacist (as in, he's cool with the current regime).
 
It's basically the main reason you even have Marxists and Breadtube in the first place; "pure" capitalism was that bad that it gave birth to Communism and Socialism, and Breadtube's champions are their modern descendants in the online world.
To be fair, the Gilded Age also saw the fastest technical progress in human history, the decline and eventual extinction of child labour, and modern sanitation. Almost everything we use today is an iteration on something invented then. The reason there was so much radicalism is that society was changing and growing so fast that everything seemed up for grabs, and old regimes could hardly keep up.
 
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To be fair, the Gilded Age also saw the fastest technical progress in human history, the decline and eventual extinction of child labour, and modern sanitation. Almost everything we use today is an iteration on something invented then. The reason there was so much radicalism is that society was changing and growing so fast that everything seemed up for grabs, and old regimes could hardly keep up.
You do realize child labor was legal all throughout the Gilded Age, right? Also, the fastest tech progress in human history came long after the Gilded Age, during the World Wars and the Cold War. We invented nuclear power and got all the way to the moon. It makes everything the Gilded Age shat out look like a small community college fair by comparison.

Modern sanitation came about after a lot of trial and error. And if the people on charge during the Gilded Age had their way, we wouldn't care about it.
 
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