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Anyone with a healthy set of eyes and brains can see something is wrong with #45.
Whether that means he's got a mental problem remains to be seen. But he certainly fits the profile of someone with a degenerative brain disease, who suffers from delusions. He can't distinguish right from wrong, and has no capability for empathy.
He's a pathological, narcistic liar who hasn't the first clue of what he's doing. He gets the country wrong the US bombed (Iraq when it was Syria), can't remember Kim-Jong Un is in charge of NK these days (not Kim-Jong Il -- he's dead) and even gets Paul Ryan's name wrong three times in a row. Also, rather sad that he thinks the Democrats with shut down the government when they do not have a majority. And the latest, congratulates a Purple Heart recipient when receiving the medal -- because he clearly has no idea what the soldier did to receive that medal. You don't congratulate a Purple Heart recipient, you thank them for their services to your country cause most of them don't even make it out alive.
He's a dumb-ass fool who's easy to manipulate because of the fact he's not all there. If he was, he'd know what he was doing and not remember the stupid cake.
There are a lot of shows where the primary character is a strong female lead.
Ever heard of the Bechdel Test?
To pass the Bechdel Test, a film/tv series/book/comic (media in general):
1. Has to have at least two women in it
2. Who talk to each other
3. About something other than a man.
It isn't iron clad but it has merit when it comes to female characters (even if the lead of a show is a "strong female character").
Here's the problem with that particular character: remember the outcry when Rey was left out of the merchandise line which followed the release of TFA? I distinctly remember the Monopoly game that was first released which didn't have a Rey figure in there, even though she was the so-called lead of the film. Disney and Lucasfilm didn't think boys would want to play with a girl figure. They didn't even think that a) boys did want to play the game with Rey character, and b) girls would als be playing the game.
Rey wasn't in the initial merchandise line, even when she was the supposed hero of the film. Finn, Kylo Ren -- no shortage finding action figures for them. It even, in some cases looked like it was actually Finn who was the hero, and not Rey.
I haven't see Rogue One so I can't comment on that -- except that the diverse cast meets a rather sticky end. Which leads to the comment made in jest (or maybe not): "It was a diverse cast, what else did you expect?"
So what?
How is that -at all- relevant?
You said the law was different "because woman", but that is simply not the case. The difference is society, not law, the -same- society that makes the situation of 99 male bosses to 1 female boss, the same society that just assumes the boss is male because "that's the way it is.
If the law's unwilling to prosecute, how is that NOT the law being different, not just society?
Oh, they still exist, how many women were at your military academy for the navy?
Quite a few. During boot, we had at the time i was there, 11 different boot camp companies.. 7 male, 4 female.. As for the navy academy, last i checked, it was roughly 35% female..
If the law's unwilling to prosecute, how is that NOT the law being different, not just society?
Because the laws are exactly the same. The choice to prosecute or not has no bearing on what the law says.
Quite a few. During boot, we had at the time i was there, 11 different boot camp companies.. 7 male, 4 female.. As for the navy academy, last i checked, it was roughly 35% female..
Yet they make up over 50% of the worlds population. Follow up question, do you think the command structure was 35% female?
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A lie is just a truth that hasn't gone through conversion therapy yet
Are we sure Buffy would pass the Beechdal Test? She spends a lot of episodes antagonizing over Angel
A lot of the episodes fail the test, and I think that Buffy, as a whole series comes very close to either passing or failing, I can't recall offhand which one.
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I wasn't finished yesterday with my previous post, but dinner and then the drive home got in the way, so here be part 2.
Originally posted by Pharaoh Hamenthotep
Or the Ghostbusters (remember how pissed everyone was when they gender-swapped the cast? That's what all other movies are like from the female point of view)
Oh my goddess, the outcry was so stupid. I especially liked one commentary from someone who said that Chris' character was only there for eye-candy purposes -- and I was like, "Well hello, welcome to our world!".
I haven't seen it yet -- need to fix that soonish (right after watching Rogue One and Bloodwars).
It's the same with having gay characters -- too many they'll turn kids gay. Yeah, if that were true, why am I still gay after all these years with all these straight characters hogging my screen?
No, that is by no means a complete list. NuBSG had Starbuck, and several other strong female characters. Galactica TOS had female roles as well, many of them corny by today's standards, but so were many of the male parts. Jane Seymour did a very good Serena in TOS too. Cybill Shepherd carried 1/2 of a very good romantic comedy back in the 80's, "Moonlighting". Col. Wilma Deering in the 80's TV version of Buck Rogers was also much more than eye candy. The Fantastic Four had Sue Storm, and this was back in the 60's. And we can't forget Lynda Carter's Wonder Woman, either.
Oh, and remember an actress by the name of Mary Tyler Moore?
Those are all well before my time, but when you look back at their times on the shows they were in, how much time was spend on telling their story (except Wonder Woman perhaps since she was the story). Were they mostly there as the girlfriend or to ship them with male guest star of the week? Or were they developed in their own right (without the need to make others look better)?
But the Avengers has Black Widow but she's too boring to get her own movie. According to Marvel that's why they haven't given her her own movie yet.
Everybody knows that's a lame-ass excuse. They're actual reasoning is that the male audience isn't interested in a female hero. They want heroes they can aspire to be like Cap, Stark, the Falcon, Hawkeye, Thor...
Heck, same with Rey, Black Widow is hard to find in the Avengers merchandise collection.
Remember that scene where she jumps out of the back of a quinjet, with Cap's shield. Instead of BW, they switched her out with Cap, and BW was nowhere to be seen.
Boys don't want to play with female action figures, so they aren't made. They only get the male action figures. That's one of the main reasons behind the retconning of Black Widow. They don't think there's an audience for a BW movie. Females just don't count in their demographics.
I find her character exciting. She would make for a kick ass movie so why doesn't Marvel want to give her her own movie. I can't find action figures of her or Rey from Star Wars yet I can find tons and tons of Thor or Captain America and his stupid shield.
I love Black Widow and want to see her shine in her own film, and I'm certainly not the only woman who thinks that way. Plenty others who are comic fans (both male and female) and know more about comics than I could ever hope to know, and they too want to see her shine in her own flick.
It SHOULD be. but look at how FEW male rapes even get reported these days, cause of the mentality in many police forces AND DA's offices that STILL feel "men are too strong to be raped"...
"Often, male survivors may be less likely to identify what happened to them as abuse or assault because of the general notion that men always want sex," says Jennifer Marsh, the vice president for Victim Services at RAINN, an anti-sexual violence organization.
"Males have the added burden of facing a society that doesn't believe rape can happen to them ... at all," says psychotherapist Elizabeth Donovan.
She says gender roles dictate that males are expected to be strong and self-reliant -- men are viewed as those who seek sexual conquests instead of those who "fend them off."
speaking of, they should renew the Buffy/Angel series - this time with male slayers. no reason why slayers should be female-only, blatant discrimination I say :|
speaking of, they should renew the Buffy/Angel series - this time with male slayers. no reason why slayers should be female-only, blatant discrimination I say :|
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I wasn't finished yesterday with my previous post, but dinner and then the drive home got in the way, so here be part 2.
Oh my goddess, the outcry was so stupid. I especially liked one commentary from someone who said that Chris' character was only there for eye-candy purposes -- and I was like, "Well hello, welcome to our world!".
I haven't seen it yet -- need to fix that soonish (right after watching Rogue One and Bloodwars).
It's the same with having gay characters -- too many they'll turn kids gay. Yeah, if that were true, why am I still gay after all these years with all these straight characters hogging my screen?
Those are all well before my time, but when you look back at their times on the shows they were in, how much time was spend on telling their story (except Wonder Woman perhaps since she was the story). Were they mostly there as the girlfriend or to ship them with male guest star of the week? Or were they developed in their own right (without the need to make others look better)?
I know the character cause I have a friend who cosplays her but Mara isn't film-verse, is she?
Everybody knows that's a lame-ass excuse. They're actual reasoning is that the male audience isn't interested in a female hero. They want heroes they can aspire to be like Cap, Stark, the Falcon, Hawkeye, Thor...
Heck, same with Rey, Black Widow is hard to find in the Avengers merchandise collection.
Remember that scene where she jumps out of the back of a quinjet, with Cap's shield. Instead of BW, they switched her out with Cap, and BW was nowhere to be seen.
Boys don't want to play with female action figures, so they aren't made. They only get the male action figures. That's one of the main reasons behind the retconning of Black Widow. They don't think there's an audience for a BW movie. Females just don't count in their demographics.
I love Black Widow and want to see her shine in her own film, and I'm certainly not the only woman who thinks that way. Plenty others who are comic fans (both male and female) and know more about comics than I could ever hope to know, and they too want to see her shine in her own flick.
"Often, male survivors may be less likely to identify what happened to them as abuse or assault because of the general notion that men always want sex," says Jennifer Marsh, the vice president for Victim Services at RAINN, an anti-sexual violence organization.
"Males have the added burden of facing a society that doesn't believe rape can happen to them ... at all," says psychotherapist Elizabeth Donovan.
She says gender roles dictate that males are expected to be strong and self-reliant -- men are viewed as those who seek sexual conquests instead of those who "fend them off."
I think you'll find that the problem isn't the existence of all-boys schools.....it's that in today's leftist-driven culture of double standards....all-boys schools are vilified as somehow sexist but all-girls schools are just jim dandy
just like how in this same culture of double standards....trying to form a white student association gets you branded as a racist but having a black student association is just fine
I think you'll find that the problem isn't the existence of all-boys schools.....it's that in today's leftist-driven culture of double standards....all-boys schools are vilified as somehow sexist but all-girls schools are just jim dandy
just like how in this same culture of double standards....trying to form a white student association gets you branded as a racist but having a black student association is just fine
It all just goes to show just how much pure BS the various equality movements are. They don't want EQUALITY at all. They want their group to rights superior to others.
You want a Whites Only club where they can feel safe from persecution? Where they don't have to worry about being lynched for existing? Where white people don't need to worry about being excluded from school because of their race? As the dominant race, as the one that holds the majority of rights, why are you afraid of other people having their own spaces? White people don't need a history month, or a student association just for them. Every month is white history month. Every association is made with them as the priority.
Name five films with a token white character. Or whites in a minority. Where the white guy dies first while the minorities go on to save the day.
You're so afraid of them being equal. You deny them any chance of catching up because of your own fear that they're taking over. You can't see how far ahead you are. How much better you have it than they do.
only you could paint blatant reverse discrimination as this somehow heroic bid for "equality"
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