Anonymous
10/17/2025, 6:26:20 PM
No.150878908
>>150876702
I can do one better: That goddamn Bee Movie. Not only pro-capitalism, but also pro-Slavery.
>Bee was thought of as hardworking and love making honey for generations
>Turned out, no matter how hard they work, their labor and honey are always stolen by the Evil Humans, under the barrel of smokers that yes, are very "inhuman" and bad.
>MC successfully brought the Entire Human Race to "court", Human court, and won, freeing all the Bee kind, returning all the honey back to the BEEs.
So the MC did a good thing, right? Fighting for his own race, end slavery, bee no longer have to work hard anymore and can have all the honey for themselves or can finally own their "means of production" and sell their honey??? FUCK NO
>The ecosystem of the entire world starts Dying because Bee was not just the one specie that was important for not just producing honey and won against the evil capitalist humans, but the only specie that could pollinate all plants and keep the whole world alive and running.
>"Oh no guy, my one good deed that helped Freed my entire race, society and equality with the Humans was LE BAD all along."
>>Solution: Finding the last truck of flowers and pollinate the entire world, go back to "keeping the world alive", and also open a law firm to fight for all oppressed animal kind.
Likely lesson of the movie: Yes, slavery is Le Bad, but maybe too much freedom and no labor is ""equally"" Le bad too, and there should be a balance between pro-work and pro-worker to keep the world's economy running.
My view of the movie, young and now: Even if the MC did a good thing and free his entire race, he almost destroyed the entire fucking world in doing so. All his frustration about how bee are oppressed and abused? All down the fucking toilet in the span of 5 mins from the environment falling apart cause Bee is the most important specie of the entire world and his human waifu he stole is mad at him now. LET'S GO BACK TO SLAVERY.
Is slavery bad or not? WTF
I can do one better: That goddamn Bee Movie. Not only pro-capitalism, but also pro-Slavery.
>Bee was thought of as hardworking and love making honey for generations
>Turned out, no matter how hard they work, their labor and honey are always stolen by the Evil Humans, under the barrel of smokers that yes, are very "inhuman" and bad.
>MC successfully brought the Entire Human Race to "court", Human court, and won, freeing all the Bee kind, returning all the honey back to the BEEs.
So the MC did a good thing, right? Fighting for his own race, end slavery, bee no longer have to work hard anymore and can have all the honey for themselves or can finally own their "means of production" and sell their honey??? FUCK NO
>The ecosystem of the entire world starts Dying because Bee was not just the one specie that was important for not just producing honey and won against the evil capitalist humans, but the only specie that could pollinate all plants and keep the whole world alive and running.
>"Oh no guy, my one good deed that helped Freed my entire race, society and equality with the Humans was LE BAD all along."
>>Solution: Finding the last truck of flowers and pollinate the entire world, go back to "keeping the world alive", and also open a law firm to fight for all oppressed animal kind.
Likely lesson of the movie: Yes, slavery is Le Bad, but maybe too much freedom and no labor is ""equally"" Le bad too, and there should be a balance between pro-work and pro-worker to keep the world's economy running.
My view of the movie, young and now: Even if the MC did a good thing and free his entire race, he almost destroyed the entire fucking world in doing so. All his frustration about how bee are oppressed and abused? All down the fucking toilet in the span of 5 mins from the environment falling apart cause Bee is the most important specie of the entire world and his human waifu he stole is mad at him now. LET'S GO BACK TO SLAVERY.
Is slavery bad or not? WTF