Posted on 05/26/2018 10:51:54 AM PDT by Rummyfan
is this real or photoshopped? Who are these people?
Just. No.
Well that was annoying to try to read.
What does the author mean “he”? I think it’s a woman, Kathleen Kennedy, messing up the Star Wars franchise.
The one in the black shirt is Disney’s appointed new head of Lucasfilm, Kathleen Kennedy. She’s a hardcore Marxist-feminist who hates men and isn’t shy about saying so, and the one who makes the hiring decisions.
Her destiny is to be known as Darth Disney, Destroyer of Franchises.
“all the women are bad-ass and decisive and all the men are ineffectual Pajama Boys and pansexuals”
Ironic that the title is not so far off, since soy contains terrible amounts of endocrine disrupters and soy-based diets is the surest way to produce lots of Pajama boys and “pansexuals” (whatever that means).
One of them needs to use The Force and conjure me up a sammich.
One of then is Kathleen Kennedy. The rest I don’t know.
I know it’s a cliche, but let me just ask the rhetorical question:
Can you imagine the reaction, if a group of men wore shirts stating “The Force is Male”????
Can you imagine if a group of men wrote movies and storylines in which the men were clearly stronger, superior, etc. and the women were in more supporting inferior positions?? And can you imagine if they wanted to give publicity and openly state that this is what they are doing???
They are eating well!
“Can you imagine if a group of men wrote movies and storylines in which the men were clearly stronger, superior, etc. and the women were in more supporting inferior positions??”
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They did that for years.
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Well, to clarify, I should have said, can you imagine, if in this day and age, if any group of men, in today’s world, were to make such statements.
I agree with you there.
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Ethan Van Sciver has a lot of courage expressing a strong conservative viewpoint in his industry (comic book artist). I wonder if he still gets work.
I saw the original Star Wars in the theater when I was three, and I saw every other one in the theater until The Force Awakens. After watching that steaming pile of Mary Sue malarkey on TV, Im done with Star Wars. Wont see another (unless people are fired, movies are disavowed, and a complete 180 is done).
Some stories are guy stories, while others are girl stories.
Girl stories generally revolve around the girl winning the handsome Alpha Male’s eternal affections. Cinderella. Snow White.
Guy stories revolve around a guy going on a journey of self-discovery and accomplishment, often starting out as just an average nobody, being thrust into circumstances where he must rise into greatness or perish. Luke Skywalker against the Death Star. Frodo against Sauron.
Disney, for decades, has been doing mostly girl stories (the various Disney princesses). Their current culture doesn’t know how to do a good guy story.
More than that, they are offended by your notion of girl stories and guy stories and think theyre clever by shoehorning a girl into the guys place. It wont be long until theyll do the sam for the girl stories and have the prince pining for the alpha male.
If these women had any actual talent they’d be writing and directing their own compelling sci-fi and superhero genres, not co-opting and subverting existing and beloved franchises. All they know how to do is rehash while inserting laughable Xena Warrior Princess stereotypes with random homosexuals scattered about the storyline randomly like homeless poop in San Francisco. They all bomb. Ghostbusters here we come with Star Wars. And these shrews are just too self-absorbed to realize that they’ve wrecked anything, they actually believe they’ve done something worthwhile. Sad.
Ugly, angry, feminists destroy all they touch.
I am reluctant to ever hire women because you never know when you’ve got an angry little girl who harbors hurt feelings from being a teenager.
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