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This is Disney's Pocahontas. I look nothing like Disney's version and I don't dress like her. The Disney version is a male sexual fantasy that has been projected onto me numerous times because men are gross that way.
Here it is more clearly (Painting by Emily Balivet) https://t.co/U1S9oh8Xs3
New blog post about my upcoming Gothic novel, BLUEBEARD'S CASTLE!
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Early Banana Republic branding was about having the proper wardrobe to be a British white imperialist in Africa: "Taxi driver chuckles because we're decked out in full Great White Hunter regalia. 'Mr. & Mrs. Livingstone, I presume?'"
THE DEVIL STRIKES AT NIGHT (1957) - I highly recommend this Robert Siodmak thriller set in Nazi Germany. Paints the Nazis so chillingly that a mass murderer of women in the film almost seems harmless by contrast. @noirfoundation
Of Superman he said, "There is an exact parallel to the blunting of sensibilities in the direction of cruelty that has characterized a whole generation of central European youth fed on the Nietzsche-Nazi myth of the exceptional man who is beyond good and evil."
Fredric Wertham launched a crusade against comic books in the 1950s. He said of Batman, "It is like the wish dream of two homosexuals living together. [It] helps to fixate homoerotic tendencies [with a] Ganymede-Zeus type of love-relationship." #Batman