I get what you're saying -
I do indeed start looking at most films/series through that lense these days. What I mean to say is - wokism is now part of my review process. Woke = minus points. Regular film= plus points (or at least, no deductions).
It may upset you, and I get it. If it deeply offends you, so be it.
Do keep in mind, back in the day, feminists used to do the same thing to films. They actually had a whole review system in place to measure how unrepresented women were - how much screen time women got, how much screen time with the lead women got, how much dialogue women had, how they were depicted, what social role they represented, etc, etc.
What's funny is that there were no investment firms paying to push women down in films back then. What we are seeing in films now - as far as DEI and ESG is concerned, is by far more intentionally pushed by various big-name investment firms and film corporation CEOs.
In other words, what feminists saw was most likely either due to business decision or because of society not being progressive enough. The discrimination via woke agenda I am observing now is by far more sinister in comparison. So, yeah - I'll continue to bring it up. Sorry.
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