^ Yes and no. It does have an underlying theme of abusive stepfathers, but it's really about a company that mass produces and markets a product that is abusive and dangerous. See, the people are looking for the cheapest way to run it because it's an economy centered world, while the company knows that the fuel source presents a problem. Well, I can't really put it into words, but it's more anti-capitalist than anti-stepfather.
^ Yes and no. It does have an underlying theme of abusive stepfathers, but it's really about a company that mass produces and markets a product that is abusive and dangerous. See, the people are looking for the cheapest way to run it because it's an economy centered world, while the company knows that the fuel source presents a problem. Well, I can't really put it into words, but it's more anti-capitalist than anti-stepfather.