Times where woke changes undid other woke changes

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This is something I thought of while half-asleep.

One of the issues with being "woke" is that the goalpost changes periodically, which results in times where what was once progressive is now quaint, and at times can even be undone to make way for a different progressive change.

The foremost example on my mind is the Jonny Quest series, and the example of Jessie Bannon (or Jessie Bradshaw).

The original 1960s Jonny Quest was, basically, an animated version of pulp adventure radio dramas that the creators liked to listen to. One day an adventure could be about preventing a robot spider from stealing military secrets, the next day they could be in a valley where a mad scientist controls the locals with the threat of his pet pterodactyl.

In the 1980s, the problem progressives had was that the show was a "sausage fest" (and that they had to make their derisive term a sex organ reference really does not help defeat those "many progressives are sex obsessed" allegations). Sure, there was Jade, who Race Bannon had a complicated relationship with... but she was only in a handful of episodes. Jonny's own mom was presumed dead (although the conspiratorial part of my brain notices that the female scientist from another Hanna-Barbera cartoon, Greatest Adventure: Stories From the Bible looks a lot like a grown-up, female version of Jonny).

To combat this, the character Jessie was added to the cast in the 1986 revival season.

Now, "canon" in Jonny Quest is something you shoot people with, so Jessie's origin has changed a few times. One of the movies says she's Race Bannon's biological daughter, but then the 1990s Real Adventures series says he merely adopted her...

Either way, a funny thing is that, while some old guards might have grumbled that a girl was let in to the boy's club, most people didn't mind. Heck, I'm willing to bet the Real Adventures version was some people's first cartoon crush.

In that show, by the way, Jessie had a thing with Hadji.

Then comes Jellystone, a cartoon where the entire premise is that all Hanna-Barbera characters live in a shared universe.

It also reinvented some of them, and I'm a little mixed at the results... but to stay on track:

For some reason, Jonny Quest and Hadji are in this show... and they're gay lovers now.

So where does that leave Jessie? Well, funny thing.... Jessie is nowhere to be seen.

In fact, as far as I know, every time there's been a new Jonny Quest thing, Jessie is just inexplicably gone, like she never existed.

And this is the kind of thing I mean: used to be, the "progressive" thing was to add a girl to the boy's club. But somehow we've reached a point where being a "sausage fest" is completely okay.

(If you're wondering, no I'm not mentioning that one episode of Harvey Birdman because that episode was meant as a joke, not a serious attempt to retcon Dr. Benton Quest and Race Bannon into being a couple).

So have you guys noticed any instances where a "progressive" change wound up undoing other "progressive" changes?
 
For some reason, Jonny Quest and Hadji are in this show... and they're gay lovers now.
Eh, it's just a part of homo romance pandering, and it explains why it's so misogynistic. Most of the time it is done by and "" "" for"""" women in the audience but at the same time it tends to belittle or just eradicate female characters. Fujos are glad to throw away any female character or turn her into a side dyke, just so she wouldn't intervene with their cuckqueen fantasy.

I don't watch new adaptations of old western media for that reason. Don't want to see the straight characters I grew up with being faggotified for someone's fetish.


As for woke destroying woke, the one thing that comes to my mind is how trans have mogged the gay rights. I remember the times when the moral like "people love each other regardless of gender" was considered homophobic and every libcuck made fun of it. Now it's used as a trans moral to force gays to date crossdressers of opposite sex.
 
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I don't watch new adaptations of old western media for that reason. Don't want to see the straight characters I grew up with being faggotified for someone's fetish.
I recall once saying somewhere that a lot of modern media reminds me of fanfiction. And one reason I don't bother reading fanfiction is because when I read fanfiction, I ideally want something that feels like it could be a continuation of the source material... instead what I get is... well.. you know.
 
It's different in every situation and if you point out the logical fallacies you're a nazi!
Libtards are never satisfied, always inconsistent and self-contradictory, we see it with race too.

There was a funny and accurate meme showing a White guy as a hero, nigger as a villain and saying it's racist. Then the opposite and complaining about that as being somehow racist too.
 
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The whole "born this way" as a defense of faggots gave way to "Akssshually I felt like [MENTAL ILLNESS] yesterday, but now I feel more like [MADE-UP THING]. Claiming that sexual/gender identity should be consistent over time, is heckin' [WHATEVER]-phobic/ist!!"

The shitlibs are somewhat schizophrenic about this, using either of these mutually exclusive arguments as they see fit at the moment.
 
In Persona 3 there was a scene where a tranny almost duped the MC and friends but they ran away in terror when they realized, making a joke out of the existence of trannies.
In the remake they changed that to a real woman with some other kind of baggage. So on one hand there's no more making fun of trannies as comically evil predators, on the other there's no trannies at all anymore :)
 
I don't know if I'm imagining this, but I think that before 2016, criticizing hijabs was permitted, as long as you did it on feminist grounds.
Now hijabs are empowering, you racist white colonizer.

The rule of thumb is: if there's a progressive idea that allows for a even a single white person to remain happy and healthy or advance his/her interests, it will either be undone or evolve into something monstrous.

The "born this way" meme was also undone big time in favor of Lysenkoism, yeah.
 
It usually comes down to either degenerating ascending in the oppressing pyramid (white man -> black man -> woman -> gay -> tranny). Or removing a character that was woke for the time it was made but considered problematic nowadays for having flaws.
 
I don't know if I'm imagining this, but I think that before 2016, criticizing hijabs was permitted, as long as you did it on feminist grounds.
Now hijabs are empowering, you racist white colonizer.

The rule of thumb is: if there's a progressive idea that allows for a even a single white person to remain happy and healthy or advance his/her interests, it will either be undone or evolve into something monstrous.

The "born this way" meme was also undone big time in favor of Lysenkoism, yeah.
My university, maybe around that time, managed to hold a student lead debate about the first topic. Feminist society, Islamic society and Debate society which held it. Is the burka sexist?

Well that was a shitshow because it turns out every Islamic (UK…shocker) turned up including non university students. These sandniggers bussed them down. Tried recording and intimidating the feminist white women. Now they are trying to say it’s some kind of symbol?

It’s fucking weird how shit we, as KF users see and laugh and get horrified at seems to be spilling out into the mainstream.
 
My favorite is the classic "coloureds".

Time was, you had to call black people coloureds, because calling them nigger was bad I guess.

Then coloureds was racist. They're black people! Or African-American! Only racists use the word coloured.

Then coloured suddenly returned, virtually overnight, when they became People of Color, or more generally, the hilariously slur-sounding POC (short, harsh word, that sounds like a noise you'd make when spitting or vomiting)

And now I guess saying poc is racist too?
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Then comes Jellystone, a cartoon where the entire premise is that all Hanna-Barbera characters live in a shared universe.
I thought that was the Wacky Races or the Laugh Olympics or whatever they had, damn it I'm old.
In fact, as far as I know, every time there's been a new Jonny Quest thing, Jessie is just inexplicably gone, like she never existed.
That really sucks because I liked her in the 90s cartoon, the first season I mean.

For some reason, Jonny Quest and Hadji are in this show... and they're gay lovers now.
What in the God Damn...

Jonny Quest is a show about two boys going on pulp adventures with their scientist dad, who thinks it's fine to adopt little Indian boys without checking if they have a family and bring your only son to the jungle in central America because it's the safest place in the world for a child, and his body guard, who's gone grey before he turned 40 and likes to punch everyone who's darker then a paper bag in the mouth.

I like the Venture brothers take on what happened to Jonny and Hadji with Jonny becoming a tweaked out meth head with daddy issues and Hadji is married working in a call center.
 
It usually comes down to either degenerating ascending in the oppressing pyramid (white man -> black man -> woman -> gay -> tranny). Or removing a character that was woke for the time it was made but considered problematic nowadays for having flaws.
First thing that comes to my mind is Pepe Le Pew, who is literally meant to be a parody of overly-aggressive men who can't take no for an answer... but somehow people today misunderstand this, somehow coming away thinking people saw Pepe as a role model.

Another on my mind is the character Joe Jitsu, from a now nearly-forgotten Dick Tracy series. Literally the whole reason this character existed was because the creators were fighting against anti-Japanese sentiment by showing kids a heroic character who happened to also be Japanese.

Nowadays, he's an offensive stereotype.

(Of course he'd also have to be one of my favorite characters, too.... it seems like every character I like is somehow problematic. Looking at you, Angie Yonaga from Danganronpa v3).

I thought that was the Wacky Races or the Laugh Olympics or whatever they had, damn it I'm old.
Hanna-Barbera is no stranger to the "all our characters exist in a shared universe" concept. Scooby's All-Star Laff-a-Lympics, Yogi's Space Race, Yogi's Treasure Hunt... come to think of it, for some reason a lot of these shows tend to put Yogi Bear front and center. Even Jellystone starts out as basically being a Yogi Bear show.

Does he even steal pic-a-nic baskets anymore?
 
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