Why do liberals love to make Harry Potter or movie references to make a statement?

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Pop culture brainwashed them. They can't make logical arguments without making some John Oliver tier analogy.

because they're talking to children

This can also be seen with how they have a perpetual victim complex. They're constantly partially roleplaying a movie in their head where they are the oppressed, underdog hero.

reading actual literature requires effort

They think it's an actual argument

Their ideology literally centers around the infantilization of the human species into a race of dependents. Liberals are either children, or the sorts of psychopaths who manipulate children.

Besides, who wouldn't want to fight for EXTREME racial purity with Based Lucius Malfoy?

Media has warped their minds with unrealistic expectations about the world

I want him to hit me and call me a filthy half blood

These people are sick

Worshiping pop culture/false idols, this is really the end times brahs

Because they're good books for people with strong imaginations and plenty of humor -- which also explains why Sup Forums is so full of muggles.

It serves the role of quotation from a religious text for them.
Religion is nothing but morals and values recorded for societies to follow.
To the Left "Harry Potter" is the story a a Messiah from two different worlds the unites others through his personal lose and self sacrifice who rises from the dead.

its just the bible with fake latin.

People are the same, it is just the devices and systems that pull these control levers are different, they fill the same emotional and behavioral role.

>that is the first step on the path to the bog-pill

Nerds are LIBERAL.

best character aside from luna 420 lovegood

Wtf is District 12? Did she mean District 9? We should treat Mudshits like those aliens.

I agree, everyone worries about keeping up with the kardashians and not about what is happening or even if they are they believe fucking Shia LaBeouf

>tfw too intelligent not to use HP references

It's a Hunger Games reference

Everyone group does this, don't pretend otherwise.

Reminder that Voldermort did nothing wrong.

If you think this, perhaps you should reevaluate the people in your life.

fascists cite twitter philosophers
the world is full of psueds get used to it

They think they are clever. They are communicating how clever they are by making connections to random worthless bullshit they share in common. It is just another facet of their insecurities.

Hunger Games is terrible.

Because they see the world as children do. Everything is a children's story to them.

>Drumph's muslim ban is just like book 8 in Harry Potter, am I right reddit?
>Drumph is worse than Darth Vader!
>Drumph is like having Oscar the Grouch as president! Barf!

Liberals are not adults.

the same reason Clinton had that "meme queen" video, dabbed, "pokemon go to the polls!"

They don't realize they are the most susceptible to fictional works heavily influenced by Occult ideology

Don't be so condescending. I'm just making an observation that pretty much every political group has a world view where someone else is in power and they are the victim. Right, left, socialist, fascist, conservative, liberal, the white hetropatriarchy, the neoliberal establishment, etc. Everyone thinks that the "other group" is in power.

MUDBLOODS BTFO

>What is white nationalists fighting against white genocide?
>What is republicans fighting against the intolerant left/social death?
>what is feminists fighting against patriarchy?
>what are black people fighting against racism?
>what are /r9k/ virgins fighting against "chad and stacy"
>what are lgbt fighting against "sexual discrimination"
>what are antifa fighting against "nazis"
every group has a fighting purpose within them, it drives them

I'm lost now. Hunger games' premise is that the people living in rural areas are being oppressed by the elitists living in cities.

They just have different stories and characters that they identify with or idolize. People on here do it but with different stories and characters. We make references constantly. Just depends on what series/universe/characters you think are good or shit.

>4 retweets
>17 likes
Do you guys go looking specifically for this shit? How in the holy fuck do you find a nobody with an opinion that will be seen here more than on its original platform? Are you the owner of the account fishing for followers? So many questions. So few fucks actually given.

The only respectable person I've ever heard make a Harry Potter reference is Jordan Peterson.

Aside from him, every person I know who likes Harry Potter is a completely brainwashed ninny.

Yeah the Twitter poster Julia meant that Trump's America was like living in a poor town (District 12) that runs a coal mine while the ultra-rich in the city select kids to murder each year. Bit of a hyperbole.

>shed rather deal with voldermort than trump

Popculture fried their brain.

It's also why they are so fucking retarded and incapable of understanding how the world works - in the fictional stories they read there is always one clearly good and one clearly evil side.

So when someone does something which looks questionable to them (but is simply down to the restrictions of reality) they immediately group them as evil because no good person would ever do that.

Ha, that's actually interestingly true

this is all they know

Because a liberal's identity and personality is defined by the media they consume

I've noticed that Harry Potter, Hunger Games and Twilight are the only/last books these overgrown children have read.

I'm quietly alt-right and seeing my girlfriend's female cuck friends posting anti-Trump "memes" involving Harry Potter/Voldemort references and images of Princess Leia referencing "the resistance" makes me chuckle, because I know pathetic references to Episode VII and Harry Potter are all they have in them.

Me, I voted for Trump, and I'm stockpiling rifles and ammunition. This will get fun fast if they're stupid enough to take it "hot".

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>>talks about false idols

...praise him?

It's the wrong question. The right one is: why amrlericans use HP and movie references?"

The answer is: it's their level of understanding.

It's funny because those "refugees" in Fire Emblem turned out to be soldiers who started attacking people when they got past the wall

This is the last book series I ever read.

it's pretty blackpilled.

Are they wrong?

>tfw he will eat himself to death before he brings out the next one

I fucking hate "geek culture".

Because they live in a fantasy world. Proof: their subjective beliefs and non-arguments. Makes sense their references are all fantasy too.

Pop trash indoctrination or as i like to call it the fast food indoctrination globalism has brought to the world

It's like if these media conglomerates wanted to control the politics of the world population

Life imitates art.

Don't know. But they're too fucking stupid to realize that the books have intentional connections to Christianity.

It's like they flaunt being brainwashed.

Witnessed

For fucks sake, if they were, they would reference something either more obscure or lore-heavy.

>This is the last book series I ever read.

Holy shit user you have to go back to Sup Forums

because the most rigorous novels "intellectual liberal progressives" have read are for 12 year olds. See: liberals virtue signaling by buying 1984. Proving they've never fucking read it.

because any notable literature they have "read" they don't understand.
>mfw one of my ex girlfriends thought rudyard kipling was anti imperialism
why I literally don't know, something to do with "growing up with it" as if the british commonwealth wasn't kickass and the entire body of his work as well as personal letters didn't exist.

haven't we seen from the sequels and the force awakens that the rebels can't hold on to peace for shit-- the babby's analogy doesn't even work.

You should read something else. Like Old Man's War, or Mistborn, or something.

kek is with me.

>Redpilled
RR Fatfuck dislikes Trump.

Go back to your containment thread on Sup Forums.

I was questioning such disparity of taste of the same person when her favorite fictional world can be harry potter and district 9 movie. Then this post makes me realize that it was the wrong fictional world.

And I didn't want to live in District 9. Fookin prawns go home.

Things that were considered nerdy 30 years(i.e. Star Trek, D&D, Doctor Who) have all gone mainstream and tainted by modern liberalism. The only geek cultre that they haven't touched yet that I'm aware of is the TableTop crowd

Do textbooks count? I started re-reading my one of my classics books last month

grr martin is a fucking hack and none of his books are good

Liberals have no other frame of reference. They don't have real jobs, responsibilities, or hardships

He said
>blackpilled.
Not that it matters, he still needs to read other things.

All of these, normies actually believe and duplicate the shit they see on tv. The TV has become the new church.

>Star Trek, D&D, Doctor Who
i saw star trek recently i really dont see what the big deal is, it was a "space drama" and it just felt disapointing

doctor who was always bad and only fags from britain liked it

they're taking magic the gathering user,

historical strategy games, barring civ series

>historical strategy games ARE SAFE, barring civ series

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"Die, DIE, DIE!"
- Gabriel "Reaper" Reyes

See? I can do this shit too.

Because they are fundimentally children.

>tfw my sister buys books all the time
>only young adult books
>even subscribes to Owlcrate
>got bluepilled after she started spending most of her time with her boyfriend/husband's family
I love her, but I can't help but feel sad about it all.

Because that is the only thing they know.

I'm waiting for normies to start making Jojo references just so I can spam "Is this a Jojo reference?"

I know they've already infested MG. I'm referring to franchised they haven't been taken over like Warhammer40k

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>doctor who was always bad and only fags from britain liked it
Stupid Canadians love that shit too. God damn I hate that shit. They can literally go anywhere, and do anything they want, and for the most part they hang out in current day UK, or slight past UK, or slight future UK. Who the fuck would do that?

PUNISHED MALFOY
An Aristocrat denied his Estate

honor kill her

Their reality is derived from Hollywood.

Hence their "knowledge" about firearms and police being able to shoot guns out of people's hands

district 13 -- angry french gangsters
district 12 -- some hunger games shit
district 9 -- aliens

district 10? 11?

what district are we, pol?

When the empire becomes so delusional it believes it's the rebels.
There, we can do it too you fucking imbecile. God I giving hate liberals or normies for that matter who use star wars similes or analogies from the shitty movies.
>Not knowing about the extended universe
>Not even understanding the symbolism behind the cannon material
These people are the fucking empire, they are the power/passion driven sith.

Why is a children's book so popular among adults ?

It's not even nostalgia at this point

Am I the only person who never gave a single fuck about Harry Potter? Maybe I was too old for it when it came out but I never read any of the books or saw any of the films.

Only the ones who aren't joking take it to this level of retardation

Why are colouring books so popular among adults?

>tfw I love Harry Potter and watch the movies about once every 2 or 3 years

I never read the books but I love the movies

t. Oldfag

What did you expect from fans of the dullest franchises in the history of movie franchises? Seriously, each episode following the boy wizard and his pals from Hogwarts Academy as they fight assorted villains has been indistinguishable from the others. Aside from the gloomy imagery, the series’ only consistency has been its lack of excitement and ineffective use of special effects, all to make magic unmagical, to make action seem inert.

Perhaps the die was cast when Rowling vetoed the idea of Spielberg directing the series; she made sure the series would never be mistaken for a work of art that meant anything to anybody?just ridiculously profitable cross-promotion for her books. The Harry Potter series might be anti-Christian (or not), but it’s certainly the anti-James Bond series in its refusal of wonder, beauty and excitement. No one wants to face that fact. Now, thankfully, they no longer have to.

>a-at least the books were good though
"No!"
The writing is dreadful; the book was terrible. As I read, I noticed that every time a character went for a walk, the author wrote instead that the character "stretched his legs."

I began marking on the back of an envelope every time that phrase was repeated. I stopped only after I had marked the envelope several dozen times. I was incredulous. Rowling's mind is so governed by cliches and dead metaphors that she has no other style of writing. Later I read a lavish, loving review of Harry Potter by the same Stephen King. He wrote something to the effect of, "If these kids are reading Harry Potter at 11 or 12, then when they get older they will go on to read Stephen King." And he was quite right. He was not being ironic. When you read "Harry Potter" you are, in fact, trained to read Stephen King.

You have to realize that these people have consistently moved from echo chamber to echo chamber since 12 years old.
Their ideologies and political identities are based off fantasy writings for preteens, fueled by parents who unquestioningly gobbled up the same shit. Never challenging their own children.

>spoiled dumb cunt doesn't realize America and the 1st world was the Capitol and district 12 was a metaphor for 3rd world shitholes

A. It's the nerdiest thing they have ever consumed, which makes them feel smart and shit.
B. Star Wars/Harry Potter/Hunger Games are the most black and white in terms of Evil while still having a society and some basic political message.

>tfw having clinical OCD and it takes me months to read a few chapters

Feels bad man. I'm still stuck on GRRM's shitty books because of the "sunk cost" fallacy.

Really it's so you'll remember it. If you associate an idea with a familiar pop culture icon, the next time you see that icon, you'll remember the idea.

It also helps with conveying or framing ideas in ways that are hard to do with words alone. In general, analogies help communicate ideas and feelings by tapping into concepts that the recipient is already familiar with.

You can see this sort of thing used all over. Actually, I'm pretty sure I picked it up from you guys.

I know this will make me sound like a massive faggot, but I've read some based Harry Potter fanfiction where Voldemort and his followers weren't demonized and a few where Voldemort even won.

The majority is still a wash filled with unbearable liberal ideals but I've come across from some unexpectedly conservative fics.

I can't stand Harry Potter now since the fans grew up into SJWs. Now Rowling panders to them and caves in if she writes something they find offensive. There was one time she wrote about the history of magic in America and she got accused of culture appropriation

Very famous, pop-culture thing that probably was a big part of their childhood while still being well known in today's culture. Nothing really that weird about it.

I mean, we could make assumptions of how the world in that crap is usually black & white, with good underdogs winning and how there's magic for all the special snowflakes - but probably looking for such parallels here is overthinking it.