@GWBPatriot So the logistics of casting broke your suspension of disbelief? What if I told you most prison movies only have like 10 people cast as prison guards ๐คฏ
@Jst_B_Easy1312@Kaylavosss Both dehumanize males and reduce them to threats that can only be controlled through violence, how in your small mind do you flip that to being hatred of women?
@Jst_B_Easy1312@Kaylavosss Your dad telling you "boys only want one thing" and the trope of meeting your daughter's date with a loaded firearm as a not so subtle threat. (To stay in line with a mom calling you a whore over a skirt)
@PunishedGaki Foreign enemy, yes; civil war, no. Burning crops so your advesary can't get them, smart; salting the field you will need to eat from regardless of who wins, retarded.
@UkrainianAna If you had morally opposed the behavior it wouldn't fascinate or aroused you in a book. I dislike child molestors in real life, so I also hate them in books. See how easy ideological consistency is?
@Mak__Life Third genders arent about "identity" but filling a function that binary "men" and "women" couldn't. People a lot more educated than me have written about how third genders function within different social systems.
@Mak__Life Eunuchs functioned as a third gender, that was the point of castrating them. A man couldn't attend to courtesans because he might knock up your 5th wife and now you have an illegitimate heir. There's more to it than that but that's the one that I remember off the top of my head
@Mak__Life Societies rarely created third categories just to accommodate how people felt inside; they codified them because those individuals filled a specific, necessary slot in the division of labor, state bureaucracy, or religious ritual that standard men or women couldn't.
@Mak__Life Historically third genders aren't alienated from both, they're the go between. For example, eunuchs (castrated males) were put in of caring for royal harems because they couldn't be a threat to genealogical surety.