While watching Fist of Fury for the first time, Mao dissolved in tears, Liu recalled, and said “Bruce Lee is a hero!” Mao watched the film twice more. Liu said he did not know of any other movie that Mao viewed three times.

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    “Bruce Lee is a hero!”

    That’s a very concerning, maybe even unserious thing to say after already establishing the whole “no gods, no masters” thing. mao-wtf

    Mao dissolved in tears

    That said, I’ve done that before, like decades ago when I saw the very first Land Before Time movie in theaters, so if he should have went to the treat gulag, so should I. gulaged

    EDIT: There’s a very good reason for Mao to love the moment that put him in tears mentioned in the article. Looking back, I think my shitposting here was in bad taste.

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      That’s a very concerning, maybe even unserious thing to say after already establishing the whole “no gods, no masters” thing

      Nah dog, Heroic realism was a real agitprop tactic and as far as Mao’s concerned, Bruce Lee was a living example of positive heroism for the proletarian masses.

      We should be following Mao’s stance on enjoying martial arts movies to a T

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        Nah dog, Heroic realism was a real agitprop tactic and as far as Mao’s concerned, Bruce Lee was a living example of positive heroism for the proletarian masses.

        But it’s very, very easy for that agitprop to become counterrevolutionary, both for actual people and for fictional entities, especially when such proletariat heroes shift from examples of what the masses can do to being seen as superior to them instead, like the decay of Superman from a working class hero to a Nolanesque Randian Ubermensch jackoff.