Monday, September 6, 2021

To Avoid Woke and Feminist Films, Watch For These 7 Signs

Moviegoers
The most annoying feature of today's films is that they tend to impose their social justice agenda on the viewers and frce them to be woke and feminists even if they don't want to. There is nothing more annoying as purchasing and launching a film on Netflix or Amazon Prime, only to discover halfway through the film that you have just stumbled upon a propaganda promoting ideas of gender-hatred and violence toward men.

Thankfully, there are common threads in these films that one can spot from the trailers. Once you can identify these clues, you can avoid these movies and TV shows entirely.

The following are 7 elements of hate-based feminist films you can use to bypass this media and opt for something more entertaining and with less gender bias.

  1. Cliche Male Stereotypes One of the easiest ways to spot a film that creates a setup scenario for anti-male hatred is any that has a silly caricature – an over-the-top sexist male who blatantly makes sexist comments in front of everyone.

    Usually the character is the stereotypical wealthy white male — one of the favorite villains used by feminist directors. Unlike the vast majority of men in society, the character walks around with a stupid John Wayne swagger.
  2. An Over-Sexualized Violent Woman One of the most common anti-male films that’s wildly popular among directors these days (especially male feminist directors) is the over-sexualized violent women who attacks countless men throughout the film.

    The director typically casts the character as some stereotypically attractive women who has magical martial arts abilities, and superhuman strength beyond a typical woman. She can take out an entire room of men with a single pistol, with each man standing in place and waiting for his turn to die.
  3. A Sexually Assaulted Female Character There is a sick obsession in Hollywood around creating an entire genre of films known as "revenge films". The plots are always empty and straightforward. Sexist directors like Carlie Fargeat follow the same, tired pattern in these types of films.

    During the first half of the film, the female lead is harassed and eventually sexually assaulted by one or more men. The second half of the film is essentially the same character just shooting, torturing, or maiming those men.
  4. A Battered Wife or Girlfriend One of the most exhausted plotlines in existence is the battered wife or girlfriend. Many of the more compelling films on this topic came out in the 1970’s and 1980’s which captured the complexities of violence in relationships far better than modern films.
  5. A Group of Divorced Women Ask any honest divorce lawyer and they’ll tell you that biased family courts more often award custody of children to women, divorce courts usually award alimony or spousal support to women, and are more likely to be awarded the house and most of the property.
  6. Men Murdered by Women Any time a film features murder of men committed by women, it's always portrayed as sympathetic to the female murderer. As with other films in this list, the first half of these films are spent developing a stereotypical terrible male character without any redeeming qualities. This is done only to generate hate in the audience for the character so that when the murder is finally committed, the entire audience has a whole litany of excuses for why she was justified.
  7. All-Female Remakes You have to love the new anti-male Hollywood culture that seeks to eradicate anything male that ever existed on film. Whether it's "Ghostbusters", "Ocean’s 8", and "What Men Want", the idea is the same. Hollywood is running out of ideas and they appear the think the woke Twitter crowd represents what all of America wants to see on film.

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