>>23094633Basically I posted Johnny Depp, because Johnny Depp has an affinity for outsiders and is pretty much an outsider himself, he dresses in this style
that is almost something from like Leiji Matsumotos work, it has a similar feel to it.
He's played a pirate, but he's also played J.M.Barrie the author
I just wonder, basically all that stuff that's perpendicular to the norm, to the mainstream, or just regular Christian or otherwise notwithstanding regular society, a lot of it to some could be considered like some kind of a cult almost.
It just seems kind of convenient. I still think the answer must be more complicated then that.
I still think it's mostly the rich and the wealthy pulling the strings behind the scenes mostly. But anyway in Galaxy Express, the evil robotic empire wears a lot of black, though not all of the robots wear black. But the foot soldiers who jump around like frogs wear all black, the robot queen wears all black.
But yet, Captain Harlock also wears mostly black and so does Maetel, but Maetel is later revealed to actually be a robot.
Fievel as an example, Don Bluths Fievel an American Tail is an interesting example, partially because it has some Marxist sentiments, and otherwise notwithstanding, there's a fair amount of stuff going on in that movie.
Bascially I don't know if many of them are actually leftists, or what that actually is, or if the point is that Fievel becomes a Marxist or something like that, which maybe is what sets Fievel apart from all the other mice found in New York city
So it bascially seems like a lot of things that are somewhat liberal or leftist might have to do with this "cult" type thing.
But another thing that seems weird about it is that it sort of seems like it might be some people's ethnicity or something or ancestry.
But another take that I have is, just the whole observation with people wearing lots of black.