>>125978443This entire scene is unironically a brilliantly artistic metaphor for the falsehoods of modern feminism.
You see, the scene is choreographed in a way that seems to lend to the message of feminine empowerment. The featured characters are of course the Powerpuff Girls, who in-and-of themselves icons this cause: invincible fighters against the numerous evils of modern society, yet still ultimately living life as normal citizens. Figuratively and literally, they are powerful women. Furthermore, the action they are doing in the scene is the twerk—THE definitive dance move representing the woman’s right to sexual freedoms that is so present in the struggle of the 4th Wave. Even the very colors themselves speak a message, being exuberantly bright and rainbow-ish. This is clearly a nod to the LGBTQIDGAF+ movement, who are historically close allies with the feminists.
Yet, these are but mere trappings. The PPG are nought but puppets, dancing as marionettes to the whims of their panda master, whose harmless oriental appearance and black and white color scheme clearly speak to the idea of globalism. This master manipulates these icons—themselves resurrected by corporate greed—into humiliating acts in a fake but beautiful world; fake autonomy guiding their acts, believing on false freedoms whilst the ones they claim to fight are still in control, giving them their tools to fight “oppression”, when the grim reality is that they spread it all the same. A fake war, fought on a faker front...
...also it’s hot as fuck.