Whenever I hear "woke" from any political punditry I just roll my eyes and think of Captain Holt.

Although I would submit that "woke" hasn't actually changed meaning. It still means culturally progressive and inclusive; it's just that the term is used as an attack by people who think progressiveness and inclusion are bad things. A lot of the things the extreme right uses as insults actually look pretty good to moderates and progressives. Like how they're now trying to "smear" Governor Tim Walz for actions like ensuring schoolchildren get good meals and schoolgirls get free access to essential hygiene products, which is making everyone else go "Hey, that actually sounds great."
I think we just need to stop letting them define the terms. If someone called my writing woke, I'd say, "Hell yeah, I'm woke, thanks for noticing." Woke means awake, aware, in touch with reality and truth. I think that's something to be proud of. What I want to say to people like that is, "If your leaders are teaching you that it's a bad thing to be awake to the truth, you need to ask yourself what truths they don't want you to know about."
In terms of pertaining to the MCU, has the anti-woke propaganda had some effect on how a number of the the movies and shows have been perceived over the past five years?
I don't know if it is just perception or if people just are not as engaged with Marvel. Even my 15-year-old, who was a huge Marvel fan and did a full rewatch in preparation for Endgame and such with movies decided to rewatch "Age of Ultron" because that was "back when Marvel was good."
So, I see engagement being down for a lot of reasons.
yeah, I found it amusing at her comment, especially considering her interest through Endgame. We enjoyed No Way Home, as well as Shang Chi, and the Marvels but not was "the draw" to keep us watching.That's rich, considering how Age of Ultron was seen as a low point in the MCU upon release.
IMO, the only missteps have been Secret Wars, Ant-Man, and to a certain extent The Marvels. I would have liked to have a longer movie that had more time to explore the characters as I had been pretty invested in Monica and Carol's relationship, and was interested in seeing more time with Kamala and her family.
Hm. I do feel The Marvels should've been longer, but I don't consider that a misstep, since it just means I really liked what we got and wanted more of it.
I also liked Quantumania for what it was, but I feel that it missed the opportunity to really show Kang as a threat and felt that the ending really needed some kind of sacrifice for the main characters to show that.
I actually just started an entire thread on the subject that asks that and other questions about mutants and the MCU less than an hour ago.I will start a new topic. Which XMen will the MCU use when they finally join the MCU? Patrick Stewart's group? James McAvoy's group? Or a third/new group? (Hopefully). However, if it's a new group how would that work with Jackman's Wolverine is part of the MCU now.
Agreed.So, I see engagement being down for a lot of reasons.
I avoided your thread because it said Spoilers. But now, it seems there is already a spoiler about Deadpool here.I actually just started an entire thread on the subject that asks that and other questions about mutants and the MCU less than an hour ago.
Spoilers - Mutants and the MCU-- What's Next? (Full Spoilers!)
Pretty much what it says in the title. We're seeing the introduction of mutants into the MCU on multiple levels. Both on the main Earth Prime/616/Sacred Timeline, and through multiversal shenanigans in three different Marvel productions. On the Earth of the MCU's main narrative, we have Kamala...www.trekbbs.com
When I first coded it as a spoiler thread, I thought my OP was going to have a lot more Deadpool and Wolverine spoilers in it, but I wound only including mild spoilers from the movie. The oldest actual spoiler in the OP would be from The Marvels regarding its post credit scene.I avoided your thread because it said Spoilers. But now, it seems there is already a spoiler about Deadpool here.
I am hoping that the MCU does its own thing with the X-Men and creates a new team incorporating classic and newer mutants.
Being “Woke” was first from the African American community, essentially being socially conscious. Here’s a good article on the history What is woke: How a Black movement watchword got co-opted in a culture war | Vox
It was when white PROGRESSIVES hijacked the term, to also encompass THEIR broader “enlightenment”, and have an arrogance, especially when they compare themselves to white conservatives.
And I can personally see it – whites who proclaim wokeness seem to never actually LIVE in neighborhoods I have, and most definitely almost NEVER send their children to majority black schools like where my daughters have gone.
You guys have proven my point of white progressive colonization of the word -- "if white conservatives hate the term, then i will gladly take it on" -- ignoring the historical context and who it culturally belongs to.
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