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So, I was thinking about what kinds of superhero comic characters my little newborn son ought to become interested in once he gets to a specific age, and I think I’ve found an airtight method to screen the material he’ll come across.
All I need to do is study who exactly directs, produces, and/or helps with the creative process that goes into any sort of movie, comic book, or television series.
And if I run into anybody with the surname “Israelite” during the process, delete and block as fast as my hands can move.
Better yet, best to avoid anything pushed by Jews, as odds are likely that there will be some sort of filth embedded within anything they push upon the stupid Goyim.
From Hollywood Reporter:
The character is “questioning a lot about who she is,” says director Dean Israelite.
Power Rangers is breaking down a barrier no superhero movie has before. The Lionsgate reboot of the ’90s children’s TV show is the first big-budget superhero movie to feature an LGBT protagonist.
During Power Rangers’ second act, there’s a scene in which the titular heroes learn that the Yellow Ranger Trini (Becky G) is coming to terms with her sexual orientation, with one character assuming she’s having “boyfriend problems,” and soon realizing that perhaps she’s actually having “girlfriend problems.” It’s a small moment, but one director Dean Israelite calls “pivotal” for the entire film.
“For Trini, really she’s questioning a lot about who she is,” Israelite tells The Hollywood Reporter. “She hasn’t fully figured it out yet. I think what’s great about that scene and what that scene propels for the rest of the movie is, ‘That’s OK.’ The movie is saying, ‘That’s OK,’ and all of the kids have to own who they are and find their tribe.”
But what if my kids want to identify with the White Tribe, Dean?
I mean, our history of brilliant success, exploration, and global conquest is literally real-life superhero drama that provides the raw material for millions of movies.
But, wait, I see what you’re talking about now.
The only tribe they can be part of is one that is STD-infected, addicted to drugs, and on its way into the grave due to degeneracy that was once punished by a face-down eternity inside a bog.