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Nah, I’m good with them changing He-man’s logo, too.
I used my darker skinned Marine Sniper female head as a headcannon Native girl related to Spirit. She doesn't look stereotypical at all for a Native, and that's why I think it works so well.Yeah, I'm 100% behind them adding more women but I don't really want rehashed ideas of existing characters. They've created some gorgeous new figures for Classified and I think they have more bangers in them if they have the time and space to do it. I do think you're flagging good themes to add women characters to though - I'd love to see them create an original Native female character who doesn't take a spot away from existing Native representation, and especially if they make her not a cultural stereotype - think more Airborne than Spirit. We NEED an arctic Joe specialist who's female too since that particular area is a boy's club.
It would be absolutely hysterical if they gender-swapped the guy in the shirt that sounds like a Joe Rogan saying though, that would be hilarious.
I'm not.Nah, I’m good with them changing He-man’s logo, too.
On Eternia it means hope.I know everyone likes to get themselves real bent out of shape over Salvo's shirt. But He-Man has a Nazi war medal on his chest. So.... it's helpful to be more fluid in our interpretations of things, I think.
I think it’s more a case of He-man’s symbol being a pretty common general image (with definite shitty co-opted implications), while Salvo’s slogan 1) looks like he wrote it on there himself and 2) is a blatantly-aggressive actual statement of bludgeoning intent of the kind Merlin warned Wart about in The Once And Future King. It feels like a real thing Pete Hegseth would write on his own t-shirt.Regardless, the point remains that Salvo's shirt gets a lot more attention than He-Man's symbol. Weirdly.
I spent so much goddamned time filling that form out as a kid.Let's make our own Steel Brigade characters!
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Let me be clear - Salvo's shirt is silly and dumb. My point is only that it's not so odious that, for instance, it needs to be changed/blanked out. That's my only argument; it's dumb but not so offensive that we need to be overly concerned about it in the same way people don't freak out every time a He-Man figure is talked about - despite the fact that we certainly -could- choose to get worked up about either one.I think it’s more a case of He-man’s symbol being a pretty common general image (with definite shitty co-opted implications), while Salvo’s slogan 1) looks like he wrote it on there himself and 2) is a blatantly-aggressive actual statement of bludgeoning intent of the kind Merlin warned Wart about in The Once And Future King. It feels like a real thing Pete Hegseth would write on his own t-shirt.
Look: Salvo was a cool ARAH figure and I actually really REALLY love the figure the Club put out. And it’s not like Cross-Country, where it’s like “throw the whole shitty traitor out”. But that shirt really does look like something intentionally worn to provoke, by the kind of raging real-world dickhead who’s looking forward to voting for Trump’s third term.
I totally get ya.Let me be clear - Salvo's shirt is silly and dumb. My point is only that it's not so odious that, for instance, it needs to be changed/blanked out.
I have often thought that this would be an elegant and subtle solution.Although, I'd also be perfectly happy if they swapped it to 'The Might of Right' - which has quite different implications, and it's minor enough that I imagine even most die-hards wouldn't get that broken up about it.