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{{li|I=S1/Fy|Q=618|Q2=618}}consumerism in {{game|Pokémon}} / consumerism occurring between the levels of Pokémon fans and the contained fictional universe of Pokémon (sense)
{{li|I=S1/Fy|Q=618|Q2=618}}consumerism in {{game|Pokémon}} / consumerism occurring between the levels of Pokémon fans and the contained fictional universe of Pokémon (sense)
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== N is againt capitalism ==
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{{li|start=y|I=S2/DFy/ML|Q=618}}Pokémon trainers are a manifestation of bourgeois ideology  ->  it sounds like I'm {{censor||shit|posting}} but I do mean it literally if not {{em|in a serious tone}}. Pokémon live out in nature. trainers recruit Pokémon and promise them the opportunity to level up and evolve. it's all about teamwork, teamwork, teamwork. though in the real world, teamwork is one big excuse to exterminate other groups of people, whether it's the 13 United States colonies or the United States teaming up with Israel or First World countries teaming up to crush the Second World it's always justified as good {{em|because there was teamwork}}. teamwork is not inherently inclusive. there's so much lip service especially in works about ""democracy"" to saying that it's easy to include everyone just because there were a few groups of people that came together, but it never guarantees society will become fully inclusive versus a matter of teamwork attacking somebody else. never trust teamwork.
{{li|I=S2/MX/W|Q=618}}N is a Western Marxist ({{game|Pokémon}}) / N Harmonia is the fantasy equivalent of a Western-Marxist — in an allegorical sense — because N looked at the system of humans recruiting Pokémon into Pokémon teams (corporations) to level them up and evolve them (gain "job experience" or social capital) at the expense of other Pokémon (thousands of people who don't get hired), and questioned why Pokémon (workers) should allow trainers (bourgeoisie) to decide everything that they value and believe (what industry they belong to, what they produce, whether the way a corporation operates is ethical)  ->  I am pretty burned out on following Pokémon "unironically", but this right here is the only kind of thing that can bring me back to Pokémon as a "plot thread" that I can't help tugging on that is absolutely gripping
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=== N is an anarchist ===
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{{li|I=S2/MX/A|Q=618}}N is an anarchist ({{game|Pokémon}}) / N Harmonia is a charcoal anarchist ([[E:anarchism to restore Native American tribe|tribal anarchisms]]; {{TTS|MX|meta-Marxism}} onto {{TTS|Fy|fiction}}) / N is a [[E:Western-Marxism|strawberry]] [[E:Fisherism is actually an anarchism|anarchist]] ([[E:Fisherism (Western-Marxism)|Fisherism]]) [https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/N_Harmonia]  ->  this is a more complicated claim than it sounds. the claim is that because N talks about Pokémon being raised in society as something that programs them to think and want certain things rather than what they "really" want, he is saying that society is unnatural while Free Will can only exist uncorrupted outside society. unpacking how that relates to anarchism takes longer, but there are various ways to argue that depending on what anarchism you're aiming at.<br/>
case of: {{a|assertion someone is an anarchist|E=Q32,99|sense=Q32,99/SB}}.


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Latest revision as of 05:43, 11 May 2026

Main entry

  1. consumerism in Pokémon / consumerist metaphors or paradigms inside the fictional context of Pokémon games or shows
  2. consumerism in Pokémon / consumerism occurring between the levels of Pokémon fans and the contained fictional universe of Pokémon (sense)

N is againt capitalism

  1. Pokémon trainers are a manifestation of bourgeois ideology -> it sounds like I'm pronounced censored but I do mean it literally if not in a serious tone. Pokémon live out in nature. trainers recruit Pokémon and promise them the opportunity to level up and evolve. it's all about teamwork, teamwork, teamwork. though in the real world, teamwork is one big excuse to exterminate other groups of people, whether it's the 13 United States colonies or the United States teaming up with Israel or First World countries teaming up to crush the Second World it's always justified as good because there was teamwork. teamwork is not inherently inclusive. there's so much lip service especially in works about ""democracy"" to saying that it's easy to include everyone just because there were a few groups of people that came together, but it never guarantees society will become fully inclusive versus a matter of teamwork attacking somebody else. never trust teamwork.
  2. N is a Western Marxist (Pokémon) / N Harmonia is the fantasy equivalent of a Western-Marxist — in an allegorical sense — because N looked at the system of humans recruiting Pokémon into Pokémon teams (corporations) to level them up and evolve them (gain "job experience" or social capital) at the expense of other Pokémon (thousands of people who don't get hired), and questioned why Pokémon (workers) should allow trainers (bourgeoisie) to decide everything that they value and believe (what industry they belong to, what they produce, whether the way a corporation operates is ethical) -> I am pretty burned out on following Pokémon "unironically", but this right here is the only kind of thing that can bring me back to Pokémon as a "plot thread" that I can't help tugging on that is absolutely gripping

N is an anarchist

  1. N is an anarchist (Pokémon) / N Harmonia is a charcoal anarchist (tribal anarchisms; pronounced meta-Marxism onto pronounced fiction) / N is a strawberry anarchist (Fisherism) [1] -> this is a more complicated claim than it sounds. the claim is that because N talks about Pokémon being raised in society as something that programs them to think and want certain things rather than what they "really" want, he is saying that society is unnatural while Free Will can only exist uncorrupted outside society. unpacking how that relates to anarchism takes longer, but there are various ways to argue that depending on what anarchism you're aiming at.
    case of: assertion someone is an anarchist.

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  • Fy / fantasy genre
  • MX / existential materialism

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