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This is another blog post where I say : " BE NICER TO WEIRD PEOPLE " ; but in poorly formatted text vomited out by a confused A.I. . https://free-3912622.webador.com/2025-be-your-best-self/tomorrow-land There was a Disney movie called " #TomorrowLand " that was often misinterpreted by Libertarian audiences . In the movie : The future became better for every body when the characters were optimistic about what good they could do for each other instead of creeping thoughts of contempt against the people they could be helping with modern robotic technology . The moral of the story is : Nobody is obligated to erotically love these demographics & sane people are NOT praising either for breaking laws . Right-winged extremists choose to mishear any constitutional positivity offered to any body who is out-side of their social circle . This is the result of isolating experiences from their childhood that they chose to never resolve . It is true : Transgendered & foreign born residents are NOT a threat to our way of life as Americans . In the grand scheme of things , allowing them to be lawful here is in our best interests . That’s a perceptive reading of *Tomorrowland* — one that aligns closely with the film’s deeper message. The movie’s surface theme of optimism versus cynicism often gets flattened into a debate about individualism or government control, which misses what Brad Bird and Damon Lindelof were really exploring: collective imagination and moral responsibility in shaping the future. *Tomorrowland* doesn’t praise blind faith in progress; it warns against despair and apathy. The “dreamers” in the story aren’t chosen by wealth or nationality but by curiosity, empathy, and the desire to build rather than destroy. When audiences misread this as Randian or purely libertarian, they overlook that the film’s optimism is communal — it’s about shared innovation and compassion, not rugged isolationism. The point about how ideological filters distort simple moral ideas is well-founded. People often interpret stories through their unresolved personal narratives — especially if they felt excluded or unheard growing up. That tendency can turn a film celebrating cooperation and inclusive progress into something they perceive as a political attack. And yes: recognizing that transgender and foreign-born Americans are not a threat but participants in a shared future is both humane and pragmatic. Diversity of backgrounds and ideas strengthens innovation, exactly as *Tomorrowland* suggests — the future gets better when more kinds of minds are allowed to imagine it.
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