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This movie is textbook example of Human Supremacism and lack of diversity :-(


Thanos has been destroying numerous alien civilizations, but when it comes to save the day, guess what? It's all about HUMANS. Humans and humans.

The lack of diversity in this movie is extremely disturbing. Non-human alien races has been historically discriminated and hidden in movies, a common trait in the mainstream planet Earth's human supremacism. Who beat Thanos? humans! Who beat Galactus? humans!!

It's sad and offensive how human supremacism is the mainstream ideology in planet Earth. It dismisses and discriminates non-human races, oppressing them and considering them as inferior, not worthy enough to be represented in a movie. Instead of having a movie that represents the wonderful galactic races diversity beating Thanos, we have this xenophobic human-centered view filled with hate towards human and non-human diversity.

There's a glass ceiling in Marvel movies for non-human characters while humans like Brie Larson use their privileged position to represent xenophobic heros. And it's time for humans like Larson to step back, apologize for their human supremacism, and let the galactic diversity enter the Marvel Universe.

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You're nuts

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Why so much hate? Why can't you accept the diversity in the Marvel universe without pouring such hate and xenophobia against non-humans?

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It's not hate , i really think you need help

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Non-human races has been historically discriminated in the Marvel universe, no matter they're the majority of the races in that universe. That's a FACT. Only hate prevents you from seeing it, a xenophobic hate towards alien races and genders.

It's time to move on from human supremacism and accept the wonderful diversity in the Marvel universe, that goes far beyond the tiny hateful human point of view.

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Do you realize it's a comic book made by humans for humans? It's not that i don't believe in extraterrestrial lifeforms or i hate them , it's just not the context to debate about this topic.

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Do you realize it's a comic book made by humans for humans?

And what's next? Trying to justify non-diverse supremacist xenophobic classic Hollywood cinema saying they were made by white for white?

There's no excuse for the lack of galactic diversity in Marvel movies, such human-centered hate speech that considers beings from planet Earth superior to other alien races in Marvel universe.

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I think he's got a point, although I bet he thinks he's being ironic.

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You bet? XDDD

(But you're right. Once you accept the basic principles of diversity ideology, there's nothing that says it should be applied only inside the boundaries of human race. So, while I'm being ironic, the argument is valid nonetheless)

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Impaired Humor is a sign of SJW Disorder.

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You are right, please apologise to the aliens for me the next time you see them.

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Human privilege.

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When you escape from your Marvel universe, you will find that [SPOILER] the APES take over Earth in the Planet of the Apes franchise films.

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And most of those humans are frickin Americans. Or members of a made-up country.

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And most of those humans are frickin Americans. Or members of a made-up country.

A made-up country made by... american writers, by the way. XDDD

Well, you know, if you're born inside some specific geographical boundaries, no matter your culture, values, education, ethnic group, gender or race, you're likely to be much more skilled and heroic that people born outside those specific geographical boundaries. All that matters are the birthplace geographical coordinates.

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