Disney Grooming Syndicate blames sexist fans for a string of box office failures, but I don’t think that’s baseless. lacking in glory:
Everyone says, “It’s a movie, idiot,” and that’s an easy thing to say. More appealing movies are a great way to ignore political issues. But increasingly, our audiences (or some politicized audience) see the messages received in movies as a quality issue. They won’t say they find the female empowerment in Daisy Ridley’s Marvels or the latest Star Wars trilogy offensive, but they will say they don’t like those movies because they’re “bad.” I would say So “making better movies” is code for “making movies that follow regressive gender stereotypes or that put men at the center of the story.”
This was told to Puck by Disney executives.Yes, this is what Disney executives, or employees, think in charge – think.
this is Extraordinary.
Let’s forget about politics for a moment. Instead, focus on the math.
question…
What does it take to create a hit? Here in America, when it comes to big-ticket blockbusters like Marvel movies and movies. Star Wars piece of shit For this movie, we are talking about a total of $300 million. So if Disney Grooming Syndicate needs $300 million to make a hit, how many tickets does Disney have to sell? The answer is about 33 million.
While 33 million people may sound like a lot, it’s less than 10% of the U.S. population.
And given that most blockbusters are fueled by repeat business, it’s less than 33 million/10%, but let’s stick with that 33 million number.
See where I’m going here?
Here’s what we know: Despite rising to executive levels at multinational corporations like Disney, over 90 percent of the American public is so stupid that they still believe they are sexists. It’s a person. Think about it…he has less than 10% of the population needed to make your movie a hit, and if you blame sexism for its failure, then he is more than 90% sexist. you have to believe that.
Furthermore, this stupid Disney executive must believe that most of the people who voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016 are sexists. Hillary received approximately 66 million votes. A Disney movie only needs half of the voters to be a financial success.
If I were one of the depraved propagandists of the Disney Grooming Syndicate, I would at least be wise enough to try to have my cake and eat it too.What I’m saying is… Disney wants to create left wing propaganda. and profit from it. So why create propaganda for ordinary people who hate Hillary Clinton and not create propaganda for the 66 million people who voted for Hillary Clinton?
As mathematics proves, Disney’s problem is is not Regressive sexists (i.e. normal people).No, no, no…Disney’s problem teeth That the movie attracted less than half of Hillary Clinton’s supporters. oh so enlightening voters.
It may sound cynical, but it’s not.Isn’t that what it means? barbie Was he appealing to all the insufferable white women who voted for Hillary?
And yet, despite having a huge pool of 66 million customers, for some stupid reason Disney continues to target ordinary people with movies that ordinary people would never see. This makes no sense. Disney hates normal people. Why spend half a billion dollars on a product for people you don’t like? Let’s make a movie for Hillary voters. That’s your audience.
But that’s how spectacularly stupid Disney executives are. That means the public will continue to enjoy Disney+ and the endlessly entertaining spectacle of watching Disney movies lose billions of dollars.
Imagine if Breitbart News directed its content toward Democrats and blamed them for our failures.
That’s how stupid Disney is, and the fact that stupid people are running Disney is proof of God’s love for us.
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