AnimalNoodles
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I am always amazed at how SJW heroes are sociopaths, narcissists and often violently totalitarian. As Ya Boi Zack puts it..they often make more sense as villains.
This is the same faction that considers VVitch a very pro-feminist movie. The horror-movie. Where the protagonist sells her entire family out to the Devil and joins a coven to become a witch.I Care A Lot
Sociopathic con artist charecter Marla (the protagonist) uses a compromised, corrupt doctor to lie about their patients mental state to convince the court that her elderly patients are mentally unstable so she can become their legal guardian, stuff them in the cheapest retirement homes possible and take all their estate profits and as much of the money for keeping them alive as she can embezzle. Unfortunately for her, she tries this trick on what turns out to be the mother of a russian mob boss. Then we get hit pieces treating her as an inspirational Gurlboss™ and complaining about the disturbing symbolism of a man wearing a red baseball cap murdering a successful businesswoman.
CHOWDER, GET THE HOLY WATER BALLONS!This is the same faction that considers VVitch a very pro-feminist movie. The horror-movie. Where the protagonist sells her entire family out to the Devil and joins a coven to become a witch.
No, there was tons of apologetics and constant claims that any hate pointed at her were misogyny.That is a ridiculous mischaracterization of the article.
Its pretty clear that the authors primary point was that he saw "I Care A Lot" as a show warning about the dangers of greed and how unchecked greed could lead to violence.
No, there was tons of apologetics and constant claims that any hate pointed at her were misogyny.
She is a monster with a sunshine smile....
With strong undercurrents of misogyny, Feldstrom is slaughtering a successful woman… yet honestly it is hard to imagine anyone having much sympathy for her.
It’s bleak reptilian logic she uses
She is the personification of the bottomless appetite of American capitalism, and she is so unflinching in her avarice that she can win over other sharks who recognize a fellow predator.
But Marla and Feldstrom? They’re not equals or even on the same playing field. Marla surmises at the beginning of the movie that you’re either lion or lamb, predator or prey. She fed on Feldstrom and his mother until there were only scraps of bone left. And I Care a Lot’s real final conflict is about how long that power dynamic can last until the whole system collapses. It did for Marla.
Before the movie even started, Marla was a lost cause of a human being.
She is the personification of the bottomless appetite of American capitalism
As if Communism would be any better. At least with capitalism, you have a chance of getting a caring retirement home.
As if Communism would be any better. At least with capitalism, you have a chance of getting a caring retirement home.
Fine, you are right in that regard. This said, the "protagonist" of that movie reminded me of Hillary. It's probably the dress and how old she looks.I mean, as far as I can tell it's fictional and I don't think it's directly inspired by any real life figure (although it is based on a real phenomena), and playing games about politics based on fictional evidence is dumb anyway.
But the answer to "which is better - 1. a bunch of bloodsucking parasites who hate us who say that they do it for The Market or 2. a bunch of bloodsucking parasites who hate us who say that they do it for Labor?" is "we should just get rid of all the bloodsucking parasites."
"if you are going to watch it, you have to turn off your brain"Nothing about the movie made any sense, really
The Minnesota Twins Major League Baseball team can't even fill the mandated 25% of seating, having only 8500 fans attend games out of 10,000 seats available. Chances are it's because they're a crap team, but hopefully their embrace of mindless social justice statements and woke advertising is helping accelerate this.
Twins can't fill limited seats, off to one of worst starts in baseball after embracing BLM
Through 30 games, the Minnesota Twins are off to one of their worst starts in a half-century of baseball in the Twin Cities.alphanewsmn.com
A lot of things in America are dying these days. Except the things that deserve it most it seems...Well, and the fact that Baseball is dying in general.
A lot of things in America are dying these days. Except the things that deserve it most it seems...
Sounds poetic, but seriously, even besides the general absolute decline of sports these days, baseball has been dying and losing popularity especially fast.
Anecdotally, people I know who used to love Baseball hate the fact that it's become essentially pay-to-win. It's a truism that a small town team can win, once, and then the next season will lose all their players to a bigger, wealthier city because it can't afford them anymore. Baseball's wage scale is ridiculously imbalanced even by the standards of professional sports and teams with smaller amounts of capital really can't compete with teams that are rich.I’ve been wondering about that...