Women and "Orange is the New Black"

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    Darth Sin
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    If it is a s~~~ show and being a product of present day television, it probably really is a s~~~ show, then why are you watching it ?

    Watch something else. Or do something else.

    Never waste your time being hung up and getting your undergarments in a twist over something fictional. That is what women and manginas do.

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    Zuberi Tau
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    Never seen the show and I have no plans to ever watch that lezbo sewage.

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    Governor Megachris%
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    If it is a s~~~ show and being a product of present day television, it probably really is a s~~~ show, then why are you watching it?

    I actually haven’t watched it in some time, at least not enough to care.  When I was dating my ex last year, she had the show running on a fragging marathon.

    Now, when I go on Netflix, it’s one of the top things advertised on there in BIG wording.  Not to mention women all over can’t stop talking about it and the “hot chicks” that are in the show.  It’s the effect this show and other shows like it have on women that annoys me.  The main thing is women are so easily influenced by whatever sways their emotions…and yet we men can’t have that same thing without it being considered “misogynist” if we don’t include them or if we make THEM look like the bad guy.  Just look at how they’re treating our “manly” movies and video games.  We “MUST” include a female character and she “MUST” be a strong, independent woman.

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    Jim01
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    If it is a s~~~ show and being a product of present day television, it probably really is a s~~~ show, then why are you watching it?

    I actually haven’t watched it in some time, at least not enough to care. When I was dating my ex last year, she had the show running on a fragging marathon. Now, when I go on Netflix, it’s one of the top things advertised on there in BIG wording. Not to mention women all over can’t stop talking about it and the “hot chicks” that are in the show. It’s the effect this show and other shows like it have on women that annoys me. The main thing is women are so easily influenced by whatever sways their emotions…and yet we men can’t have that same thing without it being considered “misogynist” if we don’t include them or if we make THEM look like the bad guy. Just look at how they’re treating our “manly” movies and video games. We “MUST” include a female character and she “MUST” be a strong, independent woman.

    post of the week

    agree with every word of this.

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    @thebard I understand you find this show ENTERTAINING but I ask you to take some time to consider do you support the underlying message of the show? Do you support hateful anti-male, anti-Christian bigotry? Do you support the message that criminals are the victims and the victims are the ones at fault? Do you support female superiority? This show can be ENTERTAINING but its not GOOD. Turn away, brother. Just turn away. There are way better shows out there.

    I have never seen the show as anti male. There are a few male characters on the show that aren’t portrayed as bad. There is Scott O’Neill, Wade Donaldson, Joe Caputo, Charles Ford, and Kowalski. As for the anti Christian bigotry are you referring to Pennsatucky? I’ve never felt like the show makes the criminals come off to be the victims. Sure we feel sorry for them at times, but I never saw the criminals as victims. As for some of the guy characters that are bad or portrayed as “evil” I don’t mind since it is just a show and if we start complaining every time we see a male character that isn’t good I feel we are no different then people like Anita who throw a fit every time a female character that isn’t 100% perfect in image is created she turns it into a national problem that needs to be fixed. The show does take place in a prison after all so there are bound to be corrupt cops and female characters on the show are portrayed as bad and problematic too.

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