So you can't find anything I've posted and it's all in your head?
Yeah it sure seemed that way. Stop drinking.
I'm already in your head day and night, I know what goes in in here.
Well that surely depends on the policys doesnt it? someone can be in favour of some form of government but against much of what currently exists.
Besides Captain Marvel the other one I'd mention as "superficially woke" but actually pro establishment is The Last Jedi, the whole Holdo plot in that film really what is it saying? I would argue its "shut up and follow the orders of your superior, they know best, especially if they have some kind of tokenistic platform". Its very hard to look at that plot for me and think it isnt pretty strongly influenced by the Hilary/Saunders situation of the time were support for the latter over the former was cast as sexism.
If you have any experience working or interacting directly with the government then no, policy doesn't really matter.
The government or should I say the individuals in whichever department of the government is going to handle your policy of choice, that is if a department even exists for said issue. In which case a whole new wing of the government will have to be created to over see said policies. Will only use their positions to benefit themselves and the people that got them those positions.
The good of society is a myth, and a term used to harness and centralize more and more power.
The liberal rejects complaining about police brutality is a prime example. Who do you think wanted all these cops in the streets? Who do you think asked for the police to come down hard on drug use, possession, and distribution? Who do you think wanted the police to micromanage the flow of traffic and the 1000s of traffic codes? Who do you think wanted citizens disarmed, allowing only criminals and police the tools to inflict violence?
It certainly wasn't people like myself that always prefer freedom over government control.
After all is said and done, who do the liberals think are going to enforce all these laws, and why do they believe these laws will be able to be enforced (key word there) without the use of force?
As you mentioned with your star wars reference, this idea that the government is the problem but also the solution is quite remarkable to say the least.