I'm asking you to trade in your blunt instrument for something that can actually affect change. If you just want to shout mindless rhetoric from the rooftops, that's fine. It's just not going to change anyone's minds.
Sure, but that's universal. Most of the Islamic theocratic have this problem, and it's a point of general focus... but Islam is their excuse, not a functional cause. It's not like Mormons did it any better.
This is literally mocking that take. It is saying, even if you drop those little dopamine hits you won't be magically transported into a lavish fantasy life.
Most of the hand-waving in Marvel crossovers has been relatively recent. That's been more of a DC staple. The older crossovers Marvel has done (the ones that have gotten adaptations) were more just about increasing sales.
There's a significant difference between "I want to do popular thing!" and "I want to delve into this topic so deeply that I take a road trip to Wisconsin".
Yeah, but it's less risk and has more potential reward if you just follow trends and algorithms. You can always change your tabletop to fit more in line with the video games!
Not a single person in the world can fix all issues all at once. Most people can barely keep one important thing in their mind at a time. We have too many things to worry about to obsess about a group of people who have almost no power anymore. If the time comes when the pendulum swings back in their direction, sure, it's worth making it an issue... but the world is on fire and you seem to be spending an inordinate amount of time buying gasoline.
Stop trying to fight every battle all at once, and most importantly stop trying to get everyone else to care about every battle you're obsessed with fighting. They'll just end up treating it like everything else, too much to deal with.
There's sure gonna be a lot of them if we spend all our time wringing our hands about what they've done in the past instead of preventing it in the future!
I don't know what this is slang for, but if it means engagement bait that's what I assume a majority of it is.