• 73QjabParc34Vebq@piefed.blahaj.zone
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    It’s not even accurate, the Boravians in Superman barely cross the border and don’t shoot kids trying to get the UN food drop.

    Israelis are far worse than Boravians.

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      Spoilers for the movie.

      At the end, don’t the Boravian soldiers literally cross the border and (try to) shoot a child?

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        <details> <summary>Spoiler warning</summary> Yes, and in the interview with Louis they talk about the Boravians crossing the border and Superman calling Benjamin a bad boy a fews days before.

        But there is a border that is almost respected, Israel doesn’t pretend to respect a border with Palistane. </details>

  • ViatorOmnium@piefed.social
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    Light movie spoilers

    The “funny” thing is that the conflict in the movie has elements from a bunch of real world conflicts baked into it. Except for the Americans being allied with the aggressors it’s closer to being an exaggerated version of the Yugoslavian wars in Bosnia and Kosovo, especially since “borovian” is just a bastardized version of serbo-croatian, and I also see some Darfur inspired details. But the shoe seems to have fit into just one foot.

    • 🍉 Albert 🍉@lemmy.world
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      I mean, it is basically, country invading another country with tanks while fighting unarmed people.

      it’s very basically wrong. and can be abstracted to many conflicts, Israel doesn’t like it when they say obviously evil things are evil.