You do not realize how xenophobic the average American teenager is. Fascism creates angst and rage and turns it towards outsiders, and high school in America is the prime place this takes place.
There may well be a fundamental human nature, but no way to test it. But even past that, the amount of times I can find a counter example to what capitalists call human nature is like I'm an anthropologist dunking on Freud.
Eh, the cgi only went full garbo with the lizard, and I assumed that was trying to emulate the early 2010's style. And green goblin with his awful new costume. Other than that, not too bad, although outclassed often by Sam Raimi spider-man. I also found it interesting the big fight on the statue of liberty was pretty similar to the last fight with sandman and venom from spider-man three. That plus the recycled villains kinda indicated Disney new Sam Raimi movies were better and they should just copy them. Also the idea of fixing the villains was very neoliberal. But I liked seeing the actors reprise their roles, so can't complain much.
Also bugged me that dr strange was like "this is all your fault" when he did not explain what the spell would do or how it worked, just went right into it and got mad peter didn't like it that way. It makes sense for his character, he's really bad at thinking things through(literally started his movie texting while driving going 100 mph on a winding road during a storm), but the fact no one else says "hey you aren't at fault this guy should have gotten informed consent" irked me.
Dark Hour by DEMONDICE. The whole EP Shut Up Get Happy is constantly playing in my head, but this song is the most comprehensible if you don't know DDK.
Have to agree with your last point, you can't force someone to give up their privilege and advantages, you either have to take it from them by revolution or they have to radicalize internally and yield them.
HAHAHA get fucked. announcing it on facebook no less