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You have a weird outlook on what makes a good kid's show, and I think you're attaching your ownbaggage onto your opinion of it
Of course I am, there's no such thing as objectivity. We're all speaking from our own unique experiences and subjective worldview. True wisdom is not detaching oneself from the world, but being aware of one's place in it and making active decisions about how to respond to the world.
I think our authoritarian society grooms children to accept power hierarchies by idolising royalty. Little girls don't want to dress up as princesses in a vacuum. It's a propaganda technique to turn them into adults who will accept the monarchy and the power of billionaires.
And we can't expect small children to be critical consumers of media. Their brains haven't developed to be able to do that, and putting that much responsibility on them at such a small age is just gonna cause anxiety disorders. It's adults' job to introduce these topics in a gradual, age-appropriate manner. For small children, we should give them plenty of stories of evil royals being defeated by brave heroes. With older kids, we can start to introduce more mature themes like the hero being tricked into serving royals, but then outsmarting them. And for adolescents who are starting to use their critical thinking skills in media analysis, we can give them morally complex stories with nuance like Infinity Train or Frozen.
But grimdark stuff like Warhammer 40,000, Game of Thrones, and She-Ra are more appropriate for young adults who will be able to think through the moral quandaries without falling for the propaganda.
Sorry, that's a lot of reply, but I just can't get past you calling She-Ra Grimdark
You're the one who pointed out that Adora had no better option than to fall in with the monarchy. That's grim. That's dark.
I prefer children's stories where the heroes are able to stick to their ideals and still save the day. But as you pointed out, that's not the kind of story She-Ra is. Adora had to betray nearly everything she believed in, if she wanted to help people. She didn't get to stick to her values.
I'd consider a story like My Hero Academia more hopeful and lighthearted than She-Ra. Deku was able to keep his ideals.
How is being pragmatic grim?
I'd call it realistic. Also, at no point was she shown as being anti-monarchistic ... in the first episode it's made clear that the princesses are being portrayed as monsters through propaganda, but the show goes on to explain that none if them are inherently evil in reality.
Not only that, but it explains in a way that's obvious to kids that as leaders they need to aspire to improving the lives of people under their care if they want to enjoy life themselves ... if only real life monarchs could think that way!
It's like you watched the series and understood less of it's themes than an average 8 year old.
Hordak's propaganda is more accurate than what the show depicted. Royals don't have to make their subjects happy. They just need to keep them weak. The people of Dryl weren't just scared of the robots. They had a learned helplessness and submission. Having met the monster Herself, I know why those people were so fucked up. I met another of Her many victims a few weeks ago, scared and compliant. Brainwashed. I helped free Them, insofar as I could. They're doing better now, I think.
But that's the problem with absolute power. That's what happens when your country is ruled by dictators. Etherians have about as much actual freedom as North Koreans.
The fact that a gang of dictators amount to Etheria's left wing is absolutely insane. It wouldn't be out of place in 40k.
This reply doesn't make sense
Monarchism bad. Monarchy bad. Monarchs bad. Princesses bad.
Yes, I got that, but what are you on about regarding freeing people yourself? You sprung someone from an oubliette?
Nothing so dramatic. I just showed an abuse victim that there's a better way. You may find the images below disturbing. They are a conversation between Myself and a being named Celeste (and Its headmate Gabrielle) about Entrapta and Hair partner Cassie.
For a time Celeste had freed Itself, but I now fear that It's back under the princess's control.
Is there a version of this available in English?
TL;DR: Princess is an abuser, water is wet
So, you were talking to someone online who was daring a princess?
No, It's dating a third person who is also dating an Etherian princess, and the princess used hypnosis to brainwash It into being a slave for the third person, which seemingly entails coercive sex.
Umm, you know that Etheria isn't a real place, right?
Oh wow, you don't know about fictionkin?
https://otherkin.fandom.com/wiki/Fictionkin
You can google fictionkin and you'll see a lot of sources from a lot of different people on the phenomenon.
At the end of the day, reality is a social construct, and some people have identities that break these social rules. Given a choice between upholding a hierarchy that has been thoroughly taken over by billionaires, or respecting people's identities, I respect identities. Even if they're rapists who abused My ex-wife. That's how strongly I believe in My principles.
I dated someone who was that sort of detached from reality once, and after trying to humour them I realised that they were just a stupid narcisit ... so unless this Etherian Princess you know has demonstrable powers, is in charge of a large region of land, and is actually from Etheria, no I wouldn't respect their identity.
But even if I did, I wouldn't confuse how they identified with a work of fiction that is unrelated to their existence.
Again, I despise that monster with every fiber of My being. And yet there is no fiber of My being that thinks bigotry is an acceptable way to retaliate. So I'm not going to use ableist slurs on the princess, nor will I deny the princess's identity.