I can't remember off the top of my head who it was but I think it was one of the producers or showrunner on about it on twitter. I want to say it was like Maggs Vissagio or something but I'm pretty sure that's some-one else.
Well, the onus is on you to produce it.
She got an origin story:
She's from a parallel dimension where society is a utopia called utopian parallel where there are no men only women and everyone is a lesbian. The Parallel universe was destroyed maybe as it sacrificed itself to save the multiverse with her parents sending her to our universe to save her and in the hopes she will do good.
Sounds stupid.
She got into university:
Which was an all Latino university whose rivals are a rich elitist university entirely populated by white men. Oh and they turn out to be villains and or cyborgs or something.
Also sounds stupid.
She got a relationship:
With a fellow student also a Latino girl who also happens to be the smartest person in the Marvel Universe now because the writer said so until Moon Girl was then made the smartest person in the Marvel Universe by her writer 2 weeks later.
Not really seeing the problem here though, doesn't the smartest problem in the Marvel universe vary a lot? Tony Stark, Mr. Fantastic, Bruce Banner, one of the new Hulks, etc. No-one could accuse superhero comics of being consistent.
Oh and her relationship was polyamorous so she flirted with / got off with other latino lesbian women she met on her adventures too.
Not seeing the problem.
She got new Powers:
She can now punch holes in time and reality. How? Don't ask questions she just can now.
Agree that sounds stupid, but it's stupidity that's par for the course in the genre. Heroes get new powers quite a bit without explanation. Most recent example for me is season 7 of The Flash, where speedsters can suddenly generate light lassoos and wield lightning bolts like lightsabers. How, why, are questions that are never answered, or even asked.
She got an iconic Marvel Moment involving her:
Unfortunately it was Captain America's best known moment where he punches Hitler. In this rewrite of Marvel history America Chavez was actually the one who punched Hitler and not Captain America but history changed it to be Captain America because racism.
I agree that sounds stupid.
People pointing out some of this stupid stuff got yelled at and called bigots and at one point insane plots to try to goad youtubers into fights to then film them defending themselves and try to have them banned from places and thrown in prison happened. Yes really. Oh and there were multiple attempts to dox youtubers critical of the storylines.
Doxing by who, though? Creators, or fans?
Look, I can believe that this happened, but...well, let's move onto the next point:
No it's two different sets of standards at play.
Character Good
Character Bad
vs
Character Diverse
Character not Diverse.
The issue comes with conflating the two things which happens quite a lot unfortunately.
And who's doing the conflating? Because from where I'm standing, the conflation of "character diverse = bad" comes from SQWs. SJWs may run the formula of "character diverse = good," but hardly with the vitriol of SQWs.
The put it simply does a character being diverse make them a better character?
The answer should be for any right minded individual NO, it shouldn't matter as long as they're well written.
I agree that the answer is no. But does making a character diverse make them a worse character?
I mean it's hilariously fucking stupid and there was the whole "The Alt-Right are rallying behind Alita Battle Angel because they're sexists" argument being thrown out by some. Apparently some people are easily influenced by weighted words and terms such that they don't actually bother looking into stuff or believe no matter what anyone says they're all secretly paid agents of some sinister league of evil whose whole nefarious plan for world domination is to make the film about a cyborg girl get a sequel and the film about the superhero lady make the billion dollar company a few million less...........such a plan eh?
Alita Challenge refers to an internet campaign which promoted watching 2019 action film Alita: Battle Angel instead of 2019 MCU film Captain Marvel on the
knowyourmeme.com
The Alita Challenge came as a backlash to comments made by Brie Larson. While you can draw issue with the comments, most people are emotionally mature enough to take things in their stride.
Because the failure of America Chavez by her defenders is being pinned on her race / sexuality. While with Kamala Khan her success isn't being pinned on hers by most people.
But that's what the attackers are doing as well.
Or, again, Rose Tico, or Thirteen's companions. It harkens back to what I said before, why can't poor writing just be poor writing? Why is it that if a minority character is written poorly, there's the automatic reaction that there has to be some kind of conspiracy behind it?
No-one has accused you over Doctor Who because we've reached the point in the cycle (and arguably did just before Flux) where acceptance is setting in as it does in many areas. I do remember at points in the past on other topics people were starting to imply or accuse you of things though lol.
It's the height of weirdness to say that you remember stuff that happened to me that I don't remember myself. I personally think I
would reccomend it, since I have been called everything from a racist, to a bigot, to a white supremacist, to a Nazi on these forums. Which is part of why I detest wokeness, because the woke viewpoint is that I'm the first three of those things ipso facto, regardless of what I do or don't do. But that said, none of those accusations ever happened with Doctor Who. I think I might be in the minority in thinking that a female Doctor is conceptually stupid at its core, just like a female Master (difference being that Missy's actually a pretty neat character), but I was never called sexist for it that I can recall.
The narrative or attempts at it have happened again and again and outside of a few hold outs generally it collapses and people change their tune on things. E.G. outside of a few still in games media it's generally been accepted that people objecting to Mass Effect 3 and it's ending weren't secret homophobes who all just hated the gay romance option being present.
Who actually called ME fans homophobic for that though? I know BioWare did try to defend the ending, but I don't recall that defence being used.
Look at Star Wars fandom now. It's generally accepted the Sequel trilogy was a bit of a mess and wasn't that good outside of the hardcore reylo shippers who are sill probably too busy harassing social media managers off twitter.
Let's say for argument's sake that's actually happened. Why are Reylo shippers being jerks an issue, and not racists driving Tran off Twitter not? Because I've got to say, there's been far more hate for the sequel trilogy than love for it than what I've seen. Which is fine, I dislike the sequel trilogy as well, but it's hate that crossed the line in a way that love didn't.
I mean, the same thing's happened with the High Republic, with it being called "woke" because...um...it's got gay characters in it? FFS, Geeks and Gamers, reprobate that he is, called the reveal trailer woke, and even his own fanbase commented that they couldn't see the wokeness.
It would have been like if the villains against aliens in Supergirl started chanting "Make Earth Great Again". During the time Trump was running for office.
Season 2 has the line "Mondas was never great," and "I can't believe people voted for the other guy" in light of the presidential election, and a leader vowing to build a glass dome around the city to keep alien refugees out.
Supergirl is very,
very anti-Trump. Whether that's a good, bad, or neutral thing is up to you, but it isn't subtle about it. AT all.
Media done well examines both sides of an argument to some degree even if it comes down on one side ultimately.
I fully agree, except a lot of examples that have been discussed so far aren't presenting arguments at all - Last Jedi, Ghostbusters 2016, Terminator Dark Fate, etc. There's no real argument being presented about anything, yet they're still decried as "woke" or "political."