Barbie's Profound Quote in Toy Story 3 Sparks Intense Debate on Governance

Skylar Hawthorne

Updated Tuesday, August 13, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A recent tweet by user @mrvndn has set the internet ablaze, thanks to an insightful quote from Barbie in the animated movie "Toy Story 3." The tweet, which reads "just thinking about this Barbie quote from Toy Story 3," features a screenshot from the movie depicting Barbie, Rex the dinosaur, and Lotso the bear. The central focus of the image is Barbie, wearing a green dress, flanked by the dumbfounded Rex and the menacing Lotso. The overlay text in the image quotes Barbie: "Authority should derive from consent of the governed, not from threat of force."

This profound statement has ignited a flurry of comments and discussions online. One user humorously remarked, "Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government." Another commented on historical context, referencing the fall of dictators like Nicolae Ceaușescu, emphasizing that even dictators require a semblance of consent from the masses to maintain power.

The discourse didn't stop there. Some users debated the inherent coerciveness of government, with one asking, "But Barbie, isn't any government by its very nature coercive?" Others pointed out the challenges of achieving unanimous agreement on policies, calling the idea of total consent a "simpleton's idea of government."

A particularly interesting thread highlighted the balance of power, with one user stating, "People should not be afraid of their governments. Governments should be afraid of their people." This sentiment echoed the broader theme of governance and authority discussed in the tweet and the image.

The conversation even touched on the humorous and absurd, with references to scenes from Toy Story and other unrelated yet amusing comments. One user jokingly demanded, "Pay your taxes Richiod!"

Barbie's quote has proven to be more than just a line from a children's movie; it has become a catalyst for a deeper conversation about the nature of authority and governance. The image and the ensuing debate serve as a reminder that wisdom can come from the most unexpected places, even from a toy doll in an animated film.

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Top Comments from Imgur

BerryBnuuy

Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony.

copperdomebodhi

Yes. Also, when the people turn completely against a dictator, the army and secret police step out of the way. That's how tyrants like Nicolae Ceaușescu fell. In a weird, limited sense, even dictators rule with the consent of the governed.

JaelitheKitty

Barbie knew her s***. Either Andy's sister was where it came from, or whoever owned her before that.

Onlyhereforthelaughs

You can't expect to wield supreme executive power just 'cause some watery tart threw a sword at you!

Digitalwolf

Pay your taxes Richiod!

Johannesaurus

Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony!

drunkonlymostofthetime

People should not be afraid of their governments. governments should be afraid of their people.

Rustedgear93

Fair enough, but what the f*** is that thing behind her?

bluetoaster42

It's less "consent of the governed" and more "well we don't dislike the king enough to kill him yet, it would be a whole thing" but yeah

inphamous

The only problem is you get sovcits going "I don't consent!" and acting like that's a get out of laws free card... Not sure how to deal with that.

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