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She looks like a dude to me.Aleks a cute![]()
But hey, different strokes for different folks.
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She looks like a dude to me.Aleks a cute![]()
Your first shower in 8 years can be quite shocking and traumatizing tbh."Some people have been to war and been forced to see untold amounts of human suffering. Some people have been by their own parents since before they could walk. Some people spent their childhoods being abused and tortured by the very people meant to protect them. Some people have been stalked and bullied only to be brushed aside by law enforcement until it was too late.... But, I.... I was spritzed with water eight years ago. No one knows the pain I carry."
"Wonder Woman is objectified because she reacted to the world of men the same way your cousin who grew up on a farm in the country side reacts to seeing the big city for the first time and doesn’t go out of her way to be an asshole"More from Dobson on that “Captain Marvel vs Alita” comic.
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CM's ability to punch everybody into submission, that she has from the very start of the movie and uses throughout the movie without ever being vaguely in danger of not being able to punch someone into submission. I mean, if your standards are very, very low, you might actually enjoy that.What is there to be excited about?
It's hard to understand personal growth when you've never experienced it. This is true for SJWs in general, but especially for Dobson in particular.maybe SJWs don't understand the concept of personal growth and change, it would explain so much.
None of them bother to praise OG Alien or Annihilation.I keep wondering, what would these NPCs do with a movie that starred a woman who's character had a proper Hero's Journey? in other words, a REAL strong female character that developed over the course of the movie? I'm sure they wouldn't be able to handle it.
It doesn’t count because she acted “too manly”.I keep wondering, what would these NPCs do with a movie that starred a woman who's character had a proper Hero's Journey? in other words, a REAL strong female character that developed over the course of the movie? I'm sure they wouldn't be able to handle it.
Man I thought Dobson just copy-pasted his original Sara Conner comment to someone else, but then I remember that he's more flexible than a Hungarian contortionist.It doesn’t count because she acted “too manly”.
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A fat white man trying to determine how a woman should act? That sounds rather sexist to me, Dobson.It doesn’t count because she acted “too manly”.
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Rules for thee, but not for me. They always project.A fat white man trying to determine how a woman should act? That sounds rather sexist to me, Dobson.
This man is really an enigma of social justice.More from Dobson on that “Captain Marvel vs Alita” comic.
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Depends entirely on whether the makers and main cast of the movie made the right seal-clapping noises at the right stimuli. Ie: if they endlessly bray about how STRONK and UNDEPENDENT their main female character is and how SHE DUN NEED NO MAN and all that jazz, it'll be stunning and brave. Anything else might as well not exist.I keep wondering, what would these NPCs do with a movie that starred a woman who's character had a proper Hero's Journey? in other words, a REAL strong female character that developed over the course of the movie? I'm sure they wouldn't be able to handle it.
Funny how that works. The idea that Sarah Connor is just an everday waitress is intentional, since the idea is to make her very vulnerable. In T2, she's fucking badass and takes no shit from no one, but she still is a mother with motherfly feelings. It's just that her goal to protect John makes her distanced and cold at times.It doesn’t count because she acted “too manly”.
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Makes sense, considering Dobson and many Hollyweird elites are the Greta Thunbergs of their own fields; spoon fed everything and having no actual thought outside of that. I find it ironic (and very hypocritical) they're lecturing people on things while they live and tweet in their own echo chambers, and as you've mentioned, a long history of questionable behavior.Depends entirely on whether the makers and main cast of the movie made the right seal-clapping noises at the right stimuli. Ie: if they endlessly bray about how STRONK and UNDEPENDENT their main female character is and how SHE DUN NEED NO MAN and all that jazz, it'll be stunning and brave. Anything else might as well not exist.
Funny how that works. The idea that Sarah Connor is just an everday waitress is intentional, since the idea is to make her very vulnerable. In T2, she's fucking badass and takes no shit from no one, but she still is a mother with motherfly feelings. It's just that her goal to protect John makes her distanced and cold at times.
Similarly with Ellen Ripley, she's an average person in Alien, but she becomes badass with a strong motherly touch, protecting Newt and rescuing her. There is also that aspect of her having to overcome the death of her daughter and all that jazz.
So Dobson is talking out of his ass and as has been mentioned, "These examples don't count, cause a woman has to constantly point out that she is a woman and she has to be a shitty person in general to show off her strength towards knuckledragging, sexit MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEN!" is pretty fucking sexist in and of itself. It seems that we are back at the 50s, only women in movies no longer scream and faint when they see the monster, they now have to be assholes towards random people - otherwise they are no true WAHMAN. Funny how that works.
And that last point: The problem with gay/trans/whatever characters is that for one thing, they can never have a bad personality trait or have something bad happen to them, since it will be seen as an attack against gay/trans/whatever people in general. "Here's a gay character that is afraid of ducks, sort of as a joke" -"So you're saying all gays are cowards?! HOW DARE YOU!!!". And the other Problem: being gay/trans/whatever is always the only and sole defining aspect of that character. Any interaction will always tie into how they are gay/trans/whatever, and they will never be able to shut their mouth about it. They are boring as fuck and annoying to boot.
It's ironic. I am very liberal and accepting of any person and I do not feel a need to get involved in their personal affairs in any way. I respect anyone's right to have any sort of consensual, adult relationship and I really don't care about it. I know gays, bis, transgenders, polyamorous couples and so on. I really don't give a shit.
But the way how the media is beating me over the head with these topics is so fucking obnoxious and preachy, that I can't take it at all. And for fucks sake:
I simply refuse to be lectured on women's rights by people in an industry that allows people like Weinstein etc. to abuse and fuck countless people in exchange for a gig for fucking decades. And the less we talk about child abuse and rape the better. These issues aren't the missteps of a few misguided individuals, it's a giant, systematic issue that has been present from the time that the first studio opened up in Hollywood and has been allowed to continue to this day.
Hollywood is in no position to even vaguely suggest anything towards society regarding women's rights.
Guess he missed the scene after Sarah tried to assassinate Miles Dyson where she claims he "can't understand what it's like to create a life", clearly gesturing towards her womb.It doesn’t count because she acted “too manly”.
They also leave the praises unsung of many solid female-centric comicbooks like The Sword, Aurora West, or even ones that agree with their far-left ideology, like Jenny Sparks.Surface level consoomers all of them.
Did you just say men can't have wombs and give birth?Guess he missed the scene after Sarah tried to assassinate Miles Dyson where she claims he "can't understand what it's like to create a life", clearly gesturing towards her womb.
But sure, a male character coulda just easily done that too, and it has nothing to contribute towards Sarah's own unique sense of hopelessness regarding Cyberdyne in general.
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It's a bit more complicated, I think.They also leave the praises unsung of many solid female-centric comicbooks like The Sword, Aurora West, or even ones that agree with their far-left ideology, like Jenny Sparks.
They never go out and actually LOOK for these stories they cry about "not existing", because they're SO lazy they need to be spoon-fed their media like helpless babies strapped to highchairs.