It isn’t pretty but he’s crazy enough to follow through on it. And it often feels like there’s nothing that can be done to fix it.Ĭue the Joker. Environmentally, politically and financially, the world is fucked.
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Governments don’t work for the people, they work to perpetuate their own power. The flow of money and information is cryptic and sinister. Large global institutions run the system. The world is inherently chaotic and oppressive to the individual. We have to begin in the age that we live in. So what is so relatable about a mass-murdering psychopath who dresses up as a clown? Many things, as it turns out. In many ways it is Joker that became the symbol that Batman always hoped to be. Whenever something becomes so resonant, it means it’s tapped into a subterranean emotion it’s found something that everyone’s been feeling and expressed it in just the right way. Sure, a lot of it is down to the tense time-bomb that was The Dark Knight, Nolan’s direction, Ledger’s complete submission to the role and his tragically young death. He is the theme and expression whenever people feel rage and rebellion. They’re shared like they are forbidden knowledge that only the unscrupulous can understand, like a new-age Macchiavelli. His dialogues have almost turned into pop-culture wisdom. It begs the question: Why so popular?Ī decade after his introduction, Ledger’s Joker is still the go-to DP for angst-ridden teens.
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It fascinates me that Heath Ledger’s Joker enjoys such iconic status. And yes, we obviously did as well.We’re in the golden age of superheroes and yet one of the most era-defining characters remains that of a villain. Other streamers, networks, and publications like Amazon Prime Video, Freeform, and more have responded in support. "You have yet to realize that every gay person is very necessary." "Sorry," they wrote to their official account. One person said that they had never seen a straight character that they would consider "necessary" which.
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you know what, nevermind - while others took the opposite approach. Some felt vindicated saying that the streamer was trying to normalize LGBTQ+ people - well. The tweet went viral with many responding both in favor of against. Given the size of the pumpkin and the size of the funnel (as well as how the meme is generally used), the idea is also is that it's being done at all costs. Over a photo of Spongebob SquarePants' Patrick about to put a pumpkin into a tube feeding into Spongebob's mouth, the meme ascribed the players to new roles: Patrick became Netflix, the pumpkin an "unnecessary gay character, and Spongebob was "any new series." The idea, of course, being that Netflix was force-feeding queerness into their shows.
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On Tuesday, a Twitter user uploaded a meme that had been circulating. It's been welcome! Except for some of the straights. They have so much content that they've relaunched their LGBTQ+ vertical Most, which is aimed at helping fans discover things they may have missed. Shows like Sex Education, Elite, Hollywood, and more complicate existing tropes around queer and trans folks at times, while also presenting the community as more than just their gender or sexuality. Sure, the streamer has made some missteps but on the whole, they have helped to increase representation in important ways. Netflix does a lot for LGBTQ+ representation on film and television.