🐱 Zack Snyder's 300 Remains INTENSELY Problematic

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Director Zack Snyder's 2006 period epic 300, based on the comic series by Frank Miller and Lynn Varley, is receiving a 4k release, which will no doubt reignite the controversies surrounding the film. Snyder employed green screen and staging to directly mirror the panels of the comic, resulting in stunning visuals, which were the primary focus for the positive reviews at the time. However, despite 300's technical and commercial success, reviews were overall mixed, with some critics singling out the film's racist, homophobic and ableist elements.

The film and the comic are fictionalized accounts of the legendary Battle of Thermopylae, which took place in 480 BC, during the second Persian invasion of Greece. In the battle, 300 Spartan soldiers, led by King Leonidas, held off the Persian army for three days in the narrow coastal pass. It's the comic and film's oversimplification of the Spartans and Persians that forms the basis of the narrative's problematic nature.

The shocking racism and pro-imperialism of 300 does not exist in a bubble, but it's irresponsible that the film refused to question or investigate the source material's problematic aspects in favor of focusing on capturing the comic's aesthetics. For instance, Snyder's Spartans are a society of white, able-bodied people fueled by aggression and violence, and they are praised as the unquestionable heroes. On the other hand, the villains are portrayed as a gender-fluid society that was visibly not white, and the incarnation of evil and treachery.

300's depiction of good vs. evil is overtly racist by having white be inherently good while people of color are inherently bad. It also reinforces the growing, untrue notion that foreigners entering a "white" country are to be feared and attacked. Harmful representation like that can support the false notion that it's right to fear immigrants, especially immigrants of color. The film's harmful depiction of race promotes the idea that racist ideologies like this are a way to protect a "morally superior" way of life.

Furthermore, 300's Spartans, the heroes of the narrative, are from a military based society that promotes violence, aggression and fascism; however, the film frames this society as a free democracy. In combination with the above noted anti-Middle East sentiment, this feeds into a warped notion of patriotism that prides itself in xenophobia and racism.


The film is irresponsible in its casual expression of fighting for so-called freedom when the government itself is far from a free democracy. King Leonidas claims that the Spartans are free men who are fighting against a tyrant, but the Spartans are the ones systematically murdering their own children for non-conformity, and they are the ones who have created a mono-culture of soldiers and wives that offers zero opportunity for freedom of choice or expression.


As mentioned earlier, the murder of children who do not conform to societal norms is one of many issues with the Spartans, pushing forward an ableist ideology. 300 glorifies the idea that individuals with disabilities and those who do not fit a desired, physical appearance have no right to live or be part of this society.

In the early scenes of 300, skulls of dead children who were deemed unacceptable are put on screen to glorify how "strong" the Spartans are since they only accept "perfect" individuals in their society. The film takes no responsibility in its depiction of this atrocity; instead, it frames this act as heroic. When there is a Spartan who does not fit the ideal body type, he is depicted as disgusting and evil. Any attempt at humanizing him is brushed away casually and does not follow through on making him a sympathetic character.


Along with demonizing those with disabled and different bodies, the film is homophobic, and some of the most homophobic images are intentionally incorporated by Snyder, who seems unaware of how problematic this depiction of gender and sexuality is. One of the biggest instances of this dated, homophobic representation is when Xerxes offers Leonida peace in exchange for "submission," which Snyder put in the film because, to use his words, "What’s more scary to a 20-year-old boy than a giant god-king who wants to have his way with you?”


Depicting a man as a physically more powerful force who threatens violence in exchange for sex is a lazy trope too often used to hammer home that a male character is a bad guy, and in this case it perpetuates the problematic stereotype of the predatory gay. For decades this type representation justified the false belief that straight men should fear gay men because they would inherently pursue them sexually, so films like 300 perpetuate the false, offensive notion that its okay to be violent towards members of the LGBTQ+ community because they are "pariahs."


300 may have been a box office hit that catapulted the careers of Snyder and Gerard Butler, but it is problematic. Looking back 14 years later, the racism, fascism, ableism and homophobia of the comic and film is as glaring and intensely problematic as ever. If audiences choose to return to 300 with the 4K release, they should be active viewers who critically analyse the problematic areas, a task unfortunately not performed by the filmmakers during production.
 
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It's a movie. It's been released. Does xe (I'm not looking up the journo) expect it to get censored (not a chance)? Banned? it's not a thing-in-progress (a series, a community). It's a finished work. Let me try:

"Zack Snyder's 300 Remains One Of This Century's Most INTENSELY Problematic Movies"

Now this makes logical sense: even though the movie is done, how it compares to the media background could have changed. Unfortunately, the updated headline would be good news for SJWs, as it'd mean no more triggering movies have been released since. Ok, let me try again:

"Zack Snyder's 300 Is FAR From This Century's Most INTENSELY Problematic Movie"

Now this is sufficiently alarmist. Unfortunately (again), why, then, are we talking about Zack Snyder's 300, not Thor Ironwolf's 6000000?

There's no way to white about a 14-year-old movie in a dignified way. I blame covid.
 
Its what happens when corporate CEOs take their eye off the ball and let the marketing and publicity team run the show, not understanding that most the drones who make up such departments have zero stake in the company collapsing or not and are only interested in using their position as an excuse to put as many "diversity and inclusion and activism" buzzwords as possible on their linkedin profiles, which in turn allows them to game the hiring process for an even more cushy and zero effort job since the magic beans of "wokeshit will make megabux and not pandering to it will destroy your business" has been sold by the marketing industry to every corporate and political entity in the land and thus will be extremely motivated to hire people covered in wokeshit.
That's the thing I don't get about this shit, wokeshit should burn itself out because it has been repeatedly proven to fail and lose money but we're getting fucking "white male reeducation camp" struggle sessions at fucking nuclear power plants now.
 
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That's the thing I don't get about this shit, wokeshit should burn itself out because it has been repeatedly proven to fail and lose money but we're getting fucking "white male reeducation camp" struggle sessions at fucking nuclear power plants now.

All the econoheads forget not everyone or thing only cares about maximizing profits. And corporations, like markets, can stay insolvent and irrational longer than you can.

YouTube loses 1b a year. They continue implementing rules restricting what type of content can be put on there and removing otherwise profitable creators.

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YouTube loses 1b a year. They continue implementing rules restricting what type of content can be put on there and removing otherwise profitable creators.
Alphabet stopped giving out detailed numbers years ago. No one knows if they make a profit. We only know their revenue has steadily increased.
 
That's the thing I don't get about this shit, wokeshit should burn itself out because it has been repeatedly proven to fail and lose money but we're getting fucking "white male reeducation camp" struggle sessions at fucking nuclear power plants now.
Wokeshit losing money would only be relevant in a truly competitive free market. The economy is increasingly dominated by oligopolies where the number of producers in each industry is small enough that they can collude to adopt policies that would disadvantage them individually, but which help them as a group. In particular, dividing the working class against itself along racial lines prevents the public from developing the kind of class consciousness necessary to hold politicians accountable for crony capitalism.

You can't count on the free market to put an end to wokeshit, because a market controlled by a small number of colluding entities is not free - especially not when those entities use regulatory capture to raise the barrier to entry so that no new competitors can flourish.
 
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