It seems like a suitable day to amplify this recent *Salon* feature on the 70+ year old *Godzilla* franchise and its themes around the consequences of humanity’s hubris regarding its environment.

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https://startrek.website/post/37765690

#Godzilla #Monsterverse #War #Entertainment #film #television #Nature

Salon | The useful rage of Godzilla - Star Trek Website

This Salon feature from two weeks back provides a good overview of the 70+ year Godzilla franchise and its relevance to current audiences. There’s an analysis of where Monarch: Legacy of Monsters fits in the franchise’s themes. >Our relationship with Godzilla changes from movie to movie and age to age. Some films cast the King of the Monsters as a protector unconsciously joining humanity – and occasionally, King Kong – to fend off some mammoth existential evil. More often, he is a reckoning, reminding us of how puny we are in nature’s schemes… >…each springs from the same mutated DNA, mapping the source of Earth’s monster problems to mindless warfare, along with the intellectual vanity compelling man to seek an upper hand over nature instead of figuring out how to coexist. >Godzilla and the other Titans stampeding in his wake are post-World War II creations; IshirĹŤ Honda, who directed the OG “Godzilla,” was a veteran of that war marked by his travel through the ruins of Hiroshima after the United States bombed its civilians and Nagasaki to force Japan’s surrender. The Geneva Conventions’ protocols made such acts illegal, but as we’re discovering with alarming frequency and force these days, laws are only as effective as our willingness to abide by them…

@AlsoPaisleyCat How do we post to it from Mastodon?

@OliviaVespera you should be able to get to a browser view via the link. There’s a comment box to reply.

@ValueSubtracted — is there anything else we should mention in terms of engaging from Mastodon?

@AlsoPaisleyCat @OliviaVespera Just that it's not working as well as it used to. In theory, @[email protected] is an account that you should be able to follow...
@AlsoPaisleyCat @OliviaVespera That said, posts still seem to federate with the monsterverse hashtag, and can be replied to directly. The post from @StillPaisleyCat should be visible on Mastodon...

@ValueSubtracted

I’ve followed my Lemmy account
@StillPaisleyCat in the hopes that it will bolster federation between our Lemmy instance and my Mastodon one.

@OliviaVespera would you be willing to try the link again to see if you can access the Lemmy post and reply from here?