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    The Great Deletion

    For decades, the world had been drowning in a digital deluge—endless reboots, AI-generated procedurals, and 15-second dopamine loops. Culture had become a landfill. Then came . We allowed this because we were too polite

    Conclusion

  • Mercy is what gave us the following:

    1. Rigorous deconstruction — Treating blockbuster films, viral TV shows, and pop songs as seriously as high art, analyzing their politics, psychology, and economic incentives without sentimentality.
    2. Refusal of nostalgia — Not excusing dated or harmful elements just because something is beloved or "of its time."
    3. Holding creators accountable — No special treatment for franchises or auteurs; bad writing, lazy representation, or manipulative storytelling gets called out directly.
    4. Audience expectations — Challenging the notion that entertainment should be "just fun" or immune to critique because it's popular.
    5. Ideological clarity — Not letting aesthetic or entertainment value overshadow ethical or structural problems in the media.