Overly politically correct dramas are actually cultural racism.

Eldora 2022-06-29 14:24:27

To put it bluntly, this drama is a politically correct drama. The routine for witches to become soldiers is that the genders of men and women are reversed. The expressions are basically the same. Men are estimated to be egg-laying tools in it. Racial diversity, Latin American, Mexican, black, Asian, Hispanic, and even Indian, is very rare in other American dramas. But it is only reflected in the race itself. Even if the character setting is changed to white people, there is no sense of peace at all. The attitude of the black nobility is completely similar to that of the nobility in the Roman drama. The characters in it are simply produced modularly, and racial differences cannot conceal the dilemma of ideological unity. Many of the male and female matches are basically black and white matches with racial differences. The more emphasis on some things, the more lack thereof. Not sure if it was adapted from a novel. If the screenwriter made it up, well, I admit your ambitions, but I also have to ignore your abilities. The Actors Guild of America has regulations on the use of various races, and especially for black and white. This "whole-race" usage rate has to be said that this is an extreme display of political correctness, and that people of color are photographed like white people. It has to be said that this is a kind of high-level black, which is completely cultural racism. The content is even more sluggish. The plot of training in a military base is completely word-for-word and moved to a high school without any sense of disobedience. Once again, I doubt that if it is a novel, it is probably written by high school students. I think most people are very It's hard to bear the rhythm of such a running account. It is estimated that the first season is almost finished, and the enemy has just been found. How incompetent is this state machine? I have always been very speechless in this culturally racist politically correct drama. If you want to diversify, then the characters cannot be deliberately multi-racialized, otherwise the other characters of skin color will not be able to carry the meaning and existential value of their characters.

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