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So, I recently went to go and see the movie AntMan, I thought it was a fairly good film, so these complaints with the movie didn’t majorly effect my feelings with the film, for the most part.
Towards the beginning of the film you can see that the main character, Scott, has been through a divorce (also showing off the female-centered child custody laws in all its bulls~~~ blue pill glory). He goes over to his ex-wife I assume, and asks what it will take to see his daughter again, the response is to go and get a job, and buy an apartment. Essentially, what i feel he is being told here, is to go and “be worth something”. That this women will only let the man get what he wants if he gives her something, becomes a useful toolbag again. In other words, “GO AND MAKE SOME MONEY FOR ME”, then come back. Also, very few, if not all the male roles in the film are treated as bad guys, with shallow personalities, while the female characters are deep well flushed out characters. Also, towards the end of the movie there is a scene where they are breaking into this company building. All the security guards (men) are easily killed by many times just women. Again, treating men so expendable, the lie feminists spread, that men aren’t needed. In a culture where men are told they aren’t needed, men are starting to get the impression that they aren’t needed, and go there own way. A concept feminism didn’t f~~~ing think about until very recently. The media, ads, and movies are ALWAYS filled with love and romance. It always typically shows a powerful (such as in Iron Man) red pill man who has it all in life, giving it all up to make a stupid f~~~ing women happy. The problem is, as we see marriage going down (which is great), the media, commercials, and much more, continues to push the lie that if you don’t get married, you can’t be happy and you are a disgrace to humanity and your family. It’s sad when you think about it.
While I would agree it is a feminist land in the media I think that advertisers recognize the women control the resources of me and marriages so it’s only obvious that you would advertise towards women rather than men who are as you say expendable which I totally agree But other than that a great take on it Ant Man movie
Anonymous9F~~~ The View.
“Equality”
I’ve watched Ant Man before and yes, 90% of hollywood movies are now, fubar.
For me, having a fairly high intelligent, and experienced in red pill, it not affect me, only bring an anger sometimes, BUT, for low intelligent person, and a blue pill, this should brainwashed them well.
@myself,
That clip convinced me not to spend time or money on that movie. Thank you for posting it.Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?
Its a good film in many ways.have to watch many super hero films with my kids and this is one of the better ones.but everything you said was spot on.probably wouldnt have noticed it so much before id taken the red pill.just being a normal bloke to his ex and daughter wasnt enough.and the mangina step dad was a tool.my boys didnt notice but it must get in there subconcious.
There’s also Anna Akana, the gold digging whore that dated and f~~~ed Ray William Johnson, a famous YouTuber, just for his fame, then left him for another man and told everyone that boys should be taught not to rape.
When I saw her in the end I got sad.
That makes me realize that I don’t think I’ve ever seen a movie in my life where the nobody enemies/guards/whatever has a woman among them. In fact, it would seem taboo to see because of the manipulated exposure to any harm coming to a woman in movies. In movies with combat they just smash guys heads in and snap their limbs and whatever else, but if I saw that happen to a woman in a movie I’d be like “oh s~~~, that just happened.” The women that do die in movies never die gruesomely (except in horror movies sometimes, but thats a whole different thing).
They are never expendable. If a woman is a “bad guy” in a movie, she is usually first or second in command, not a grunt.
We need some affirmative action for women to get their heads smashed in movies, but nope, they only want equality in the stuff they LIKE. You’ll never hear them complain about equal employment in sewage or construction(or almost any blue-collar job for that matter)…
"To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you into something else is the greatest accomplishment." -Ralph Waldo Emerson
Anonymous1They do all this and then cry for gender equality.
It’s nothing but witchcraft.
I took my little boy to see this movie a couple of weekends back, and this scene really rubbed me the wrong way as well. The most irritating thing was the condescending manner in which she spoke to the father of her child. It reminded me of how all the rich, white people speak to Uncle Rufus in Song of the South. (Largely the reason that Disney has gone to great lengths in order to bury this film.) The little girl clearly wants to spend time with her dad. He clearly gives a s~~~ and is a good dad. They try to play up the “ex-con” angle, I would imagine, to communicate to viewers that the mother would somehow be irresponsible if she didn’t hold Paul Rudd’s character to the court agreement, but he obviously wasn’t away for that long. What is the little girl? like 7? There’s nothing in her behavior that would suggest it had been more than a few months since she’d seen her father. -Let her spend some time with her dad, you dumb c~~~. The mom’s clearly being a cold bitch, but there’s nothing in the tone of the movie that would suggest as much.
– But the number one reason why this scene was such bulls~~~ was the fact that Paul Rudd drove over to the mansion in which his ex currently resides in a rusted-out piece of s~~~ van that he had to borrow from his cholo friend, because he can’t afford a vehicle of his own. This bitch already has a new man supporting her, the guy’s very obviously doing quite well, I would assume that she does quite well herself, and Paul Rudd doesn’t have a pot to p~~~ in. Yet the main stipulation for him to be allowed around his child is money. Bitch! I thought women were supposed to be all about welfare and spreading wealth to the less fortunate and all that s~~~. Why, then are you trying so hard to crowbar a nickel out of this broke n~~~~’s pocket during a time that you seem to be enjoying such an excess of luxury?
-It’s because all of that humanitarian bulls~~~ women spout off about is just to get free money for moms. Not dads. Everything about the way this country handles family law is with the intention of either crippling or running dads out of town, so that their children can be raised solely by women. This will ensure that all sons grow up to be docile little pussies that will willingly take it up the ass from any woman who wishes to wipe their feet on and exploit them. And all daughters will grow up to be grossly over-privileged maniacs with no self respect and no conception of right or wrong outside the model presented by the feminist agenda. (Women=right, Men=wrong)
#pancaketittyshaming
Wasn’t a fan of the comics and I have no plans to see the movie.
I’ve done a bit of work in the movie industry; and i can tell you that movies that promote feministic crap get funded 1000 times easier than other movies.
There is simply too much corruption in the governments and too many feminists with alimony from billionaires.
Doesn’t have anything todo with advertisers targeting women.
Go write a script with a female lead fighting for feminist views… and watch how $0.5 million just falls in your lap without ever having your script read.
My Goal: To Leave Society.
I’ll probably catch this movie next weekend. Yeah I heard the complaints about the feminist overtones and subtle male-bashing and am convinced it’s just the times we live in, as s~~~ty as it is. I don’t think they went feminist full-throttle like they did with the new Mad Max movie so I can overlook a little propaganda every now and then. I suspect that almost everything coming out of Hollywood these days will have some kind of feminist influence, however those of us who are astute enough will see through the bulls~~~.
None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Haven’t seen the film. Sounds to me like a great description of the true nature of the male/female/child relationship in real life and can be seen as a great learning tool for the young men who watch it.
Have children and have to be a superhero to not have your kids raised by father of the week.
Teaches boys that children belong to mothers and men have no rights to their own offspring.
Great lessons for the next generation. Best advertisment for going their own way.
#icethemout; Remember Thomas Ball. He died for your children.
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