1984, Brave New World, and Harrison Bergeron, for Girls

Saturday, June 4th, 2016

I haven’t followed the recent battle over the politicized Hugo awards, so I hadn’t noticed that the conservative rabid puppieslist included the two-part opener of My Little Pony‘s fifth season, “The Cutie Map” — which Jim describes as 1984, Brave New World, and Harrison Bergeron, written for ten-year-old girls:

A commie pony has established a commie utopia, and our major characters drop in to investigate.

There is the mandatory official happiness of “Brave New World”, the destructive equalizing downwards of “Harrison Bergeron”, and the poverty, ugliness, and lying authoritarianism of “1984”. All depicted for ten year old girls.

Of course “My Little Pony” is in the business of teaching little girls prosocial lessons, and the first lesson that we are beaten over the head with is “people can disagree, and still be friends”. Which gets repeated numerous times. Sounds pretty bland and innocent as a lecture to ten year old girls. Right? Except that it is set in a society of terrifying political correctness where everyone agrees with everyone or else. Which makes it not at all bland and innocent.

The list also includes a number of works from There Will Be War Vol. X.

Comments

  1. Sam J. says:

    The “There Will Be War” series is fantastic.

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