DC's Wonder Woman S~~~s On Secretaries

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    Oz-Bloke
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    Just caught the last trailer for DC’s Wonder Woman movie presented at ComiCon 2016. At the 2.25 minute mark of the trailer DC attempts some feminist propaganda, but it backfires spectacularly and Hollywood effectively s~~~s on secretaries and administration workers the world over –

    In the clip Etta Candy explains that she is Steve Trevor’s secretary, which involves doing tasks for him as directed. In an ill-conceived attempt at waving the girl-power flag, Wonder Woman chimes in with “Where I’m from that’s called slavery“. F~~~ me, so every female secretary is now some sort of slave? F~~~ off.

    Correct me if I’m wrong, but don’t most jobs on the planet involve a boss (male and female) telling their workers where to go and what to do – from the male electrician told by his boss what address to visit next and what electrical repairs to do – to the McDonalds worker told when to be at work, what to wear, how to cook burgers and what to say on the drive-through speaker system? But now all of a sudden female administration workers are some oppressed occupation, SLAVES akin to children working in African diamond mines or human trafficked child prostitutes?

    Child Slaves 01

    Child Slave 02

    I really think DC have lost the plot and alienated men the world over by pulling the SLAVE card here. In essence it belittles the important job male and female secretaries do and dilutes the gravitas of the expression ‘slave’ and ‘slavery’.

    I don’t think you can compare the images of slavery above to the secretary working in an climate controlled office being paid a living wage for answering telephones, writing e-mails, photocopying, filing and making some travel and accommodation arrangements for the boss. And let’s face it, most bosses would be far less effective without the support and dedication of their secretaries, so why degrade an entire occupation in a shallow bid to win some Social Justice Warrior brownie points?

    Employment By Gender Graph

    Funny, but I haven’t seen many movies address the fact that more men than women die in the workplace due to the fact MEN do the majority of dangerous, potentially fatal jobs in construction, agriculture, power generation and transmission and the military (to name a few). No mention from Hollywood scriptwriters that these men might in some way be ‘slaves’ like secretaries –

    Workplace Deaths By Gender Graph

    F~~~ DC and Wonder Woman, I think I’ll go spend my $17 on a movie ticket for something with less misandry, no feminazi agenda and that better depicts the s~~~ty deal men get in the workplace with the dangerous jobs we do. RIP my blue-collar brothers –

    #ManOut

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    Zuberi Tau
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    I never was a fan of Wonder Bra because her weapons, character and costume are boring.

    The amazon archetype utterly “played out” and doesn’t need to be on the big screen.
    If you didn’t know already, the Amazonians were often defeated and killed in old Greek Tales.

    #271243
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    Tuneout
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    Makes me miss Lynda Carter.

    Lifes a bitch,but you don't have to marry one!

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    Anonymous
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    I’d hate to be a DC comic book collector! Their heroes like the amputated Thor and other “changes” are making that company look like the laughing stock of all time! C~~~ powered, c~~~ driven, and c~~~ down the drain. They now have nothing I will purchase, they’re on my extinction list just like radio and TV!

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    Faust For Science
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    If you didn’t know already, the Amazonians were often defeated and killed in old Greek Tales.

    If you know the DC comics history, the same were true for the DC Amazons. Though, in DC comics that amazons were driven to the sea, where various goddesses gave them an mystery isle to live on, immortality, eternal youth, immune to diseases, and made the women far stronger, tougher, and faster than before.

    Then, thousands of years later, Wonder Woman and other amazons leave their mysterious island.

    In that time, their hatred for men has only grown. Like a bad fish tale. They talk about men in more vile and hateful ways every time they talk about men.

    And now the amazon come to the outer world, they be little, kill men, and treat men like s~~~, using their hatred at justification.

    The amazons hate men and boys for being men and boys, not for anything the men and boys have done.

    These amazons are the sexist in the worst ways imaginable.

    The most civil of them, and I mean civil loosely, was Wonder Woman whom was at best preachy.

    These amazons are like super-rich, heavily armed snobs, that come to a poor part of the town, to belittle, bully, and abuse, the poor, because they know the poor lack the power to fight back.

    And no one ever called these amazons on their sexism misandry s~~~ towards men.

    These amazons are the embodiment of hypergamy. These amazons are handed everything for thousands of years and it is still not enough.

    The closest female character to an amazon that I was a fan of was Xena. When she decided to be good, she was actually fair mind and she treated men and women fairly. And any woman that can tolerate Joxer for more than five minutes does not hate men.

    I only wish Xena and Gabrielle’s lesbianism were addressed earlier in their series. Still, that show addressed that matter and in the new Xena comic series will address that early in the series.

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    Anthony
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    I never was a fan of Wonder Bra because her weapons, character and costume are boring.

    Plus, her whole getup looks like she’s from a BDSM porno. Manginas will love this movie, but it looks like complete and utter s~~~ just because of the feminist agenda in it alone.

    I’m not opposed to strong female characters in movies/shows (such as Kill La Kill,
    but I can smell it a mile away if it has any SJW bulls~~~ in the film/series (such as Wonder Bra).

    DC is going in the s~~~ter just like Marvel is. F~~~ both of those companies.

    Once you have a Fleshlight real vaginas become worthless.

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    Deadly Raver
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    I look at it this way:

    That scene is a perfect opportunity for them to smash up the narrative by having the secretary explain to her the nature of men and women working together. I’m betting the tears would flow from the SJWs in a torrent that would flood a small city.

    Learn from the past, Control the present, and you will know the Future.

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    RoyDal
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    @oz-bloke;
    This is an excellent post, thank you for those photos and charts!

    @tuneout;
    I grew up adoring Lynda Carter, and that funny smile of hers. Not to mention the parts of her below the neck. I don’t see how this remake will beat the old low budget TV series with Carter starring in it.

    By the way, it seems to be a fact that secretaries were mostly male until World War Two. The advent of the female secretary (executive assistant nowadays) is a modern invention forced by war’s necessity.

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

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    Constantine
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    Oh yeah, I’m sure that secretaries everywhere will appreciate that comment. And if it’s true, well then Chris Hemsworth’s character in Ghostc~~~ers just deserves even more sympathy.

    What gets me is that every new action movie follows the same tiresome path. If it’s a movie with a male lead, à la The Wolverine, there will invariably be a female character alongside him who’s just as strong. The little Japanese girl, for example (can’t remember her name). Wolverine may get to be the star, but under no conditions is she to be treated as an inferior.

    Which would be fine – but when it’s an action movie with a female lead, there does not need to be a male character alongside her who’s just as strong. It’s perfectly okay if every man that she comes across is a villain, an arsehole or an idiot. Even when she’s given a love interest, he’ll always be an average guy. And far from noting the imbalance inherent in this pattern, feminists will just throw up their arms and cry, “Why does she need a love interest?! Waaaaaaaahh!” D’you know that some moron on Imdb once asked, “Why does Black Widow need a love interest in every film?”

    Really? All one times that it’s happened?

    To see what is in front of one's nose requires a constant struggle. -Orwell

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    Anonymous
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    It’s all part of the brain washing going on for half a century to once and for all emasculate men and drive masculinity of the face of the earth!

    My brain doesn’t go into feminism’s washtub full of molasses!

    My brain is a happy brain!

    That alone really frustrates feminist tub thumpers and their brass band!

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    Atton
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    Wounderwoman is the polar opposite of basically all women.

    A MGTOW is a man who is not a woman's bitch!

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    Jim01
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    at the 1.38 mark it looks like it has the classic feminist scene where a burly bloke belittles and laughs at the woman but then get his “ass kicked”

    I actually liked Wonder Woman in Batman v Superman as she wasn’t a typical feminist character but just fitted in without trying to convey a message (plus she looks great). This film looks like it goes back to Feminist Film 101 and has all the usual boring clichés

    Will be avoiding like the plague

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    Shiny
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    Wonder Woman never did it for me (nor did Linda Carter) but I had no issue with it. See through jets and lassos just seemed silly.

    This is just an insult, though. “One woman could have beaten the Hun!” is the message I am getting.

    We just commemorated the 100th anniversary of Pozieres. To everyone who made this movie, go and f~~~ yourselves.

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    The Laughing Man
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    Feminist propaganda aside, gal gadot is a natural beauty and 10/10 in that ww outfit.

    I thought what I'd do was I'd pretend I was one of those deaf-mutes...or should I?

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    The_Mad_Pirate
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    I actually liked Wonder Woman in Batman v Superman as she wasn’t a typical feminist character but just fitted in without trying to convey a message (plus she looks great). This film looks like it goes back to Feminist Film 101 and has all the usual boring clichés

    Because unlike Zack Snyder, Wonder Woman’s director Patty Jenkins is a total feminist c~~~.

    Just read how she bashes “white men” only to backpedal later. But of course you have the leftist media praising her.

    "We didn't start the fire. It was always burning. Since the world's been turning" "A world that vilifies men only breeds a generation of men that feel no empathy towards women" “In a woman’s mind , there is really no such thing as a ‘we’. In her eyes, earth allways revolves around her, not the other way around. So thinking that your needs , aspirations or desires are valid enough to be persued, or even that you are entitled achive such goals, is like asking your boss for a pay rise in your very first day at the job.”

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    Oh Christ, Patty Jenkins has directed it?

    Well that explains everything. She did Monster – the movie that not only won Charlize Theron an Oscar, but basically asked the world to spare a thought for a serial killer.

    Just like we should spare a thought for Richard Speck or Ted Bundy, eh?

    To see what is in front of one's nose requires a constant struggle. -Orwell

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    IAmMan
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    “That’s called slavery”.

    Maybe I have a touch of the gallows humor but at this point I find that statement hilarious. Seriously though what the f~~~ can a man do about it? People will be people. I can’t force them to think.

    Feminism will continue to wreck civilization. Manginas will enable the downfall of man. Billions of babies will be rejected by their mothers. Wrong will become right.

    All because they can’t snap out of it. Zombies, everyone of them.

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    Gnostic
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    Bah, even the feminist movie is under attacked for being racist.

    http://www.breitbart.com/tech/2016/07/25/israeli-wonder-woman-star-attacked-twitter-zionist-pro-idf-views/

    There is no magic in MGTOW, just recognition of the truth and logical decision how to avoid dangers. The red pill is but the truth, it is no magical potion. Do not think in this modern world men have no longer have natural enemies, men are prey to women and government.

    #271989
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    Big Boss
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    Gonna likely be banned in China.

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    The_Mad_Pirate
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    On a very very ironic twist of events ( wich proves it’s pointless to pander to SJW and rabid feminists ) , a pro feminist movie with a feminist director is now being attacked BY FEMINISTS !!!

    "We didn't start the fire. It was always burning. Since the world's been turning" "A world that vilifies men only breeds a generation of men that feel no empathy towards women" “In a woman’s mind , there is really no such thing as a ‘we’. In her eyes, earth allways revolves around her, not the other way around. So thinking that your needs , aspirations or desires are valid enough to be persued, or even that you are entitled achive such goals, is like asking your boss for a pay rise in your very first day at the job.”

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