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I thought the context was obvious - based on comments in this thread, you apparently think that trigger warnings, a concept rooted in acknowledging other people's mental health issues, is something that's trivial at best and deserving of mockery at worst simply for no other reason that you are apparently aggrieved by "virtue signaling" (as implied by how you think "vice signaling" is a good thing). This suggests the kind of regressive social attitudes that should be left in the past, hence why I think that, yes, history's most likely going to prove you wrong on that front.
Bright is a hacky Alien Nation knock-off where the only objective seems to be producing a glorified B-movie about high fantasy buddy cops with some half-assed racism metaphor to give it the slightest illusion of depth - and it couldn't even get that right. Even if you believe Netflix saying it was popular (and there is good reason to question the legitimacy of their numbers), it's almost completely forgotten by now anyway - think this thread getting bumped is the first time I've even thought about it in six months. Last Jedi's objective is to do right by Star Wars as a whole while also trying to break new ground, and while it's not a perfect film, I'd say it succeeded at that objective.