Ricky Gervais writes hypergamy in Special Correspondents movie on Netflix

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    I watched Ricky Gervais’ Special Correspondents movie on Netflix yesterday and was impressed with the way he wrote hypergamy.

    WARNING – SPOLIERS AHEAD if you haven’t seen the film yet.

    Ricky Gervais (writer and director) plays a sound technician Ian Finch at a radio station and Gervais portrayed hypergamy perfectly through the character of his wife Eleanor Finch (played by Vera Farmiga). Despite Ian having a full-time job and no mention of Eleanor being employed, Eleanor puts her hubby down for being ‘just’ a technician and not being the owner of the radio station, bags his interest in comic books, collectibles and video games and even avoids kissing him. Eleanor blames her whole lot in life on her husband (rather than show any sense of self-improvement or personal accountability), is unfaithful and is a picture of pure hypergamy as she sluts around on the c~~~-carousel trying to land a more successful man.

    I think Eleanor Finch portrays perfectly the many middle-age women I’ve encountered who berate their hard-working husbands for not earning enough, not being ‘successful’ enough (by a woman’s measure), and who despise that she is not living in a mansion and sunning it up by the pool all-day-long while hubby’s ever-growing wealth rolls in.

    It got me to thinking of how much of Elanor’s character was written from Ricky Gervais’ own experiences of females making a b-line for his fame and fortune? I’m sure he would have a few stories to tell, particularly from the hypergamous gutter-rats that infest Hollywood and London.

    Despite being in a 30-year relationship with author Jane Fallon, Ricky Gervais shares some of my own MGTOW beliefs in that he doesn’t see the point of either marriage or kids. Ricky appears purple-pill, but I do admire that he is so candid about his relationship beliefs so that his young male fans can emulate him through the ethos of ‘yeah, f~~~ marriage and kids, just bone a woman with a good work ethic and don’t reproduce’.

    Hopefully the young fans that do entertain relations~~~s do so with women that have incomes and careers in their own right – rather than f~~~ future baby-sprouting slobs that expect to be kept by alimony, child support and the welfare state.

    To quote an article – http://www.ctvnews.ca/entertainment/after-30-years-together-ricky-gervais-sees-no-point-in-marrying-jane-fallon-1.1927887

    “Ricky Gervais insists there’s “no point” in getting married.

    The 53-year-old comedian has been with his girlfriend Jane Fallon for more than 30 years but they have no intention of tying the knot because they don’t “need” gifts for their home, and he joked he wouldn’t want to be in a situation that required their families to meet.

    He told ‘The Late Show with David Letterman’: “I don’t think there’s any point to us getting married. We don’t want any more toasters, we never want our families to meet, that’d be terrible.”

    And Ricky also joked he and Jane never wanted children because they didn’t want to have to share their wealth.

    “Kids are spongers, they never give you anything back. They cost money, let’s keep all our money.”

    P.S. I wrote this yesterday but this site was hacked yet again before I even got to hit the ‘submit’ button. It’s amazing the efforts our objectors are going to to silence the MGTOW movement. I think many people hate how this site empowers men with free speech and gives us a forum to share MGTOW globally with younger generations before they make detrimental life decisions. Try as they might, MGTOW is growing and chipping away at the foundations of the gynocracy. Keep up the good work my brothers .

    #ManOut

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    P.S. I wrote this yesterday but this site was hacked yet again before I even got to hit the ‘submit’ button.

    Gosh I am sorry about that and thank you for not being frustrated but I am definitely compelled to thank you for continually bringing well-prepared pieces like this and commentary and support materials to back them up.

    Your topics consistently contain a visible effort and I enjoy seeing them.

    Keep up the good work my brothers

    Right back to you.

    The 53-year-old comedian has been with his girlfriend Jane Fallon for more than 30 years

    We’ll s~~~. Would have never guessed. I would have gone all in to bet he takes it in the face. I always thought he was openly gay. Didn’t see that one coming.

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
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    Gosh I am sorry about that and thank you for not being frustrated

    It’s all good Keymaster, you are doing a great job in the face of ongoing malicious attacks from people who can’t handle the truth. Whenever I type a lengthy piece in any online submission form I first copy the text to a .txt file before I hit the submit button just in case I have time-out, ISP or internet connectivity issues (quite common here). Saves having to re-type anything

    #ManOut

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