Beauty and the Beast, the movie, is really interesting. Because it's super easy to make Gaston the Hero everyone in universe expected him to be. Also he's got great points here.
I mean, Belle isn't reading the Bible, or a book on Natural Sciences. She reads fairy tales. And she gets so sucked up into the story that it's actively a detriment to the community. How much damage happens to other people's livelyhoods just as she meander's down the street, ignoring everything, and they all swerve as to not injure the bougie, ignorant, rich girl? Like if I were the Sherrif/Town Guard, I would have arrested Belle if only on the off chance it'd pull her head out of the clouds.
Eating a lot of eggs is a sign of wealth. Gaston is in the upper class. His socio-economic choice for a wife would be Belle. And he's realistically Belle's only choice in town for someone in her same socio-economic bracket. Of course, weaned on fairy tales, she expects the magical princess treatment. Which she rather blatantly manipulates Beast into giving her. It's Beast's true love, and feeling like Belle loves him that breaks the curse. Not Belle loving Beast. But it's basically a penny princess situation. Belle is the daughter of a semi-rich merchant who hitches her train to the nobility because she wants to be a lady and ultra-rich with servants, oh bonus points for him being touch starved, ugly, and easy to emotionally manipulate.
When furries literally kidnap old men and young women, that's 120% the correct response. It's not like Gaston went to a furrycon and started throwing hands.
Like all it takes is a small tweak to some tonal things and Gaston rockets from 'Sort of a Villain' to bonafide hero. Everything he does is pretty reasonable, even locking up Belle's father, because you know. What do you do when there's an old man babbling about monsters in the mountains? You send them to an asylum.
This is a basic introduction to why Neo-Gastonism is objectively correct. This includes themes of naturalism, hierarchy, and eating eggs.
- The quintessential, thorough walkthrough of Gaston's role in Beauty and the Beast and his ideology: Why Beauty & the Beast is IMPLICITLY Right-Wing - YouTube
- Gaston - Thoughts On Women Reading - YouTube
- Gaston was not a villain: Gaston Wasn't a Bad Guy: A Mini Video Essay - YouTube
- Defending Gaston as the true hero he is: In Defense Of Gaston - YouTube
Fascinating how the lowest percentages are both countries with no blacks and north africa who deals with sub saharan migrants passing through 24/7
Smol sign pointing to the left: Normal European Life(Slogan of the moron leftoid tranzi atlanticists all the NGOs and the US embassy is pushing).
The right: Boyko Borisov.
How our latest coalition looks like.
mUH rACISM:
Before the Reconquista? What is he, using the "one drop" rule or something?Portugal could be considered African considering I was told by a professor (leftist ORIENTATION ) that there were so many villages in the past populated by Africans that ended up just mixing up with the general population.
If you use the "one drop" rule almost everyone is a Neanderthal.Before the Reconquista? What is he, using the "one drop" rule or something?
Before the Reconquista? What is he, using the "one drop" rule or something?
If you use the "one drop" rule almost everyone is a Neanderthal.
Looks to me more like they're using the Chinese definition.
In the 1600s, Lisbon was about 10% African, IIRC(slaves). I don't know about 'many' villages, but there was some mixing up, yes. By and large, the lowest percentages on that map come from countries that either don't have much experience with Africans, or have plenty of it.Before the Reconquista? What is he, using the "one drop" rule or something?
I don’t get it?Bit of a “sus” meme format there, friend.