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RE: LeoThread 2025-12-08 11-09

in LeoFinance13 hours ago

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A significant point of contention is the story’s political messaging, which critics argue aligns with revisionist, Marxist, and progressive ideologies. The film seemingly endorses the idea of a utopian society where everyone owns everything—a line that echoes socialist or communist principles—advocating for the abolition of personal property and individual effort.

This is symbolized through dialogue about land ownership and shared resources, suggesting a collectivist utopia achieved through surrendering individual rights. Critics highlight how this contrasts sharply with the original tale, which warns about the dangers of envy, aging, and maintaining power.