Asking For It(2022) - The “Black Christmas 2019” of action/revenge films

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What is 'It' in this situation?
It's a reference to the slogan "still not asking for it" coined during the "slutwalks", which were the first shot fired in the Neo Feminist wars way back in 2011 after a cop made a comment that women who dressed proactively were "asking" to be raped.
 
she was once my waifu pls no bully

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Reminds me of that Showtime special coming up "It's about White." Basically rich black people saying how oppressive white people are for exiting.
I saw the first few seconds of that in an add where a black lady was mocking white people for “being a victim” and that really told me everything I needed to know.
 
I saw the first few seconds of that in an add where a black lady was mocking white people for “being a victim” and that really told me everything I needed to know.
It had a guy says white people today are responsible for slavery. Many of these people think a white person existing is bad, because they are still upholding white supremacy.
 
Her role in Spring Breakers makes this trailer look like hypocrisy at its finest. Hasn’t Hollywood realized that modern women hate women more than women hate men?

I still remember when they tried to make a Lord of The Flies remake with all women, and I haven’t heard anything from it since. This and the recent 355 movie is proof that “GIRLPOWER” is just a sham to demoralize real women.
According to this news article, it got turned into this.
 
I saw the first few seconds of that in an add where a black lady was mocking white people for “being a victim” and that really told me everything I needed to know.
I did a search and there's even a Marxist subreddit calling it racist and idiotic.
 
I’m glad we have a strong female protagonist. They’re underrepresented in a industry dominated by misogynistic white men so I’m thrilled females finally get the spotlight that they deserve.
 
I’m glad we have a strong female protagonist. They’re underrepresented in a industry dominated by misogynistic white men so I’m thrilled females finally get the spotlight that they deserve.
And black characters too. Brave of them to work in the white supremacist state that is Hollywood.
 
The subtitle of this thread really describes this film, though it still won't be as bad as Black Christmas 2019 given the director openly wanted that film to be a pg-13 movie that focused on the message first.


This just looks like a boring girl boss movie.
 
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