• loathesome dongeater
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    103 years ago

    This is a great representation of how USA sees foreigners for sure. I am just worried upon being shown this some big brained US apologists will accuse you of cherry picking because in 10% of pop media, extra terrestrials aren’t shown as abominable monsters.

    • Muad'DibberOPA
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      53 years ago

      I can’t think of anything besides star trek and the day the earth stood still, that isn’t xenophobic.

        • Muad'DibberOPA
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          23 years ago

          I’m gonna have to watch one of those youtube recaps of the story because I never played it, and everyone really likes the story.

        • Muad'DibberOPA
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          3 years ago

          Pry not, the only “others” encountered in the alien universe are incredibly hostile… aliens, predators, androids (excepting aliens bishop), founders. Aliens also is a dystopian future where a single corporation, weyland-utani, has complete control over space travel, the military, law, economy… but luckily we see them through the eyes of the prole worker-fodder they exploit.

  • @SovietIntl
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    73 years ago

    Interestingly enough Gene Roddenberry was someone hopeful for a future peace, a world not held down by national petty dogmas and exploitative production, and of course money is no more. So of the few positive visions of the future by the US, it is represented in a society that’s definitely not capitalistic.

  • @CriticalResist8A
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    63 years ago

    I kinda want to know where the aliens on the right are from though :flushed face:

    • @SloppilyFloss@lemmy.ml
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      53 years ago

      The first, third, and fifth are the Predator, the Alien (or more specifically the Xenomorph), and the Thing from the movies of the same name, respectively.

      • Muad'DibberOPA
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        23 years ago

        I think 8th is the fly, 9th is another alien (maybe resurrection?).

  • @tovarishch_red
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    53 years ago

    This is partly a result of profit oriented Hollywood, vs the more unconstrained artistic expression of the USSR. It’s easier to sell fear.

    Looking at SF books in the US we start skewing a little bit more towards the hopeful. While still not great, book publishers are more willing than Hollywood to publish a bit more diverse stuff than just the easiest sell. Still, a lot is fearful garbage, just a bit less bad than Hollywood.