Blue Godzilla versus Pink Godzilla
Seen the trailers for the two new Godzilla movies? One is shaping up to be a classic film, while the other is diversity propaganda
Tonight I was on the couch and somehow or other bumped into a trailer for Godzilla: Minus One. That film is in theaters already, but there is also another one coming out next year called Godzilla x Kong: A New Empire.
I watched the trailers for both films, and I noticed some notable differences. Before I expound on what I saw and how I interpreted it, I will let you watch them for yourself to make up your mind.
The trailers for Blue Godzilla and Pink Godzilla
Here are the three trailers for Godzilla: Minus One:
And here is the trailer for Godzilla x Kong: A New Empire
So what did you think? Did you notice any differences between the two movies?
Blue Godzilla and Pink Godzilla: The nation-state versus globalist Marxism
In Godzilla: Minus One we see post-war Japan. Despite the devastation of the war, Japan is a coherent nation. It is one nation, one integrated group of human beings. The women have feminine hairstyles and are seen with children, and serving a meal in the family home. The women are feminine and beautiful, they are not trying to look or act like men.
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, on the other hand, has a diversity cast and I noticed it right from the start. The narrator is female, and what do we see? A white female with short hair, looking hideous and butch. We then see a black guy and other diversity elements. The woman narrating the trailer has an annoying, pretentious voice and I rolled my eyes as I listened to her babble about the planet.
Godzilla: Minus One is made by Toho and Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire is made by Warner Brothers. Toho is a Japanese company, and it shows in the products that they make. Men are not emasculated, and women are not butch bitches. In other words, Godzilla: Minus One shows a normal society trying to recover from a terrible war, while dealing with a horrific monster.
Warner Brothers, on the other hand, is a GAE company, and the products it produces push the woke communist diversity propaganda at every turn. Frankly, I was nauseated looking at the trailer for Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire. Within 30 seconds I knew I would never bother watching it unless somebody does a fan edit that only includes monster footage and cuts out the humans entirely.
Isn’t it sickening how one country can produce a great, fun piece of art like Godzilla: Minus One, while another country can only produce retarded diversity propaganda inside of a monster wrapper? It shows how disgusting, twisted, and evil the Globalist American Empire has become.
To make matters worse, Warner Brothers has fagged up Godzilla’s dorsal fins and fire breath by turning them pink. Pink??? WTF???? Since when has any part of Godzilla been pink? This is yet another deliberate subversion of an existing character by the filmmakers. Don’t ever think it’s not intentional; they saw an opportunity to feminize Godzilla and they went for it.
Beware Godzilla movie trailer comments on YouTube
Reading through some of the comments on the trailer page for Godzilla x Kong: A New Empire made me wonder about the intelligence of some of the people posting them. How can anyone gush over a movie that looks as bad as that one? Just based on the trailer, you could not pay me enough to sit through it. And no, I do not care if Kong and Godzilla are teaming up since both of them will no doubt serve as mere props for the woke communists to push their ideology on the masses.
But Godzilla: Minus One is an entirely different film. It is getting mostly rave reviews from what I have seen, and it looks like a true Godzilla movie. For the first time in many years, Godzilla is scary and there is nothing feminine about him whatsoever. Godzilla is dangerous and is a real threat to Japan; he is not a feminized, westernized CGI joke as he looks to be in Godzilla x Kong: A New Empire.
I have watched Godzilla movies my entire life and, for the first time in a long time, I am genuinely excited to see a movie like Godzilla: Minus One. But I am equally repulsed and disgusted by the woke communist trash film that Warner Brothers is putting out. They can take their pink, feminine, fake Godzilla and shove him (her?) up their asses.
Watch Blue Godzilla, and ignore Pink Godzilla
If you are planning to see a Godzilla movie, make sure it is Godzilla: Minus One. Do not give your money to Warner Brothers or support Godzilla x Kong: A New Empire in any way. The trailer alone stands as a stark warning for what you are likely to get if you are stupid enough to pay good money to watch it in a theater or on a streaming service.
It will be most interesting to see what the final box office take is for each film. My guess is that Godzilla: Minus One crushes Godzilla x Kong: A New Empire at the box office. If that happens then I hope it sends a message to the depraved scum at Warner Brothers not to screw with the Godzilla franchise again with their woke communist bullshit.
Up yours, Warner Brothers.
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Ironically, both Godzilla and the GAE were born from the dropping of the A-Bomb. And the latter continues to drop cinematic bombs in the theater.
Have you seen Shin Godzilla? It came out in 2016 (?) and was also a Toho-only production. It’s an allegory for the aged leaders of Japan running the society into the ground (hmm, sounds familiar...)