The best #RedPill example is insurance.
Women put more strain on health insurance.
Men put more strain on car and life insurance (die earlier). Stats back it all up.
Yet it's LEGAL to charge men more for car and life insurance. ILLEGAL to charge women more for health inaurance.
@BritisherPaz49 Holy Fuck, He-Man actually gets to succeed and defeat Skeletor?
Or does Skeletor get away? So that Teela or She-Ra can get the win in the sequel?
Or is it like a super team effort to avoid a white man getting any singular points, like in Mario
I'll believe it when I see it.
And the "pattern" they bring up is listing 4 shows over 10 years where a main female character died...
Compared to probably hundreds of shows where a main male character died in that same period? Especially if you include movies.
~My Twitter experience the past few weeks~
Me: I'm tired of male characters having a survival rate of like 5% to womens 95%
Feminists: who cares? It's always been like that. Get over it.
Also feminists: ππ they killed one woman on my favorite show. Writers are sexistπ€¬π€¬
@reignmark001@FrankHughe26558@Dexerto The Youtubers conveniently leave out facts like 30-50% of the collection was sold before the takeover and Bryan was paid.
200k was a marketing inflated value for the entire collection. Bryan was getting 65%.
200k - 50% * 65%. Bryan only lost AT MOST 65k.
Not nothing. Not 200k.
@milevenhaven So should they only be allowed to kill off men? Which they already do at much higher numbers.
Shows like Andor, The Boys, Yellowjackets killed off basically every male character and hardly any women at all!
@rene_edmonson The greatest visualization for my point is the Ghostbusters.
Original had Jeanine, the nice secretary. Respectful. Has a fan base.
The gender swapped version made the male Jeanine BOTH EVIL AND STUPID. Thats not tit for tat, that's like full on hate.
@rene_edmonson Obsession
Apex
Send Help
The Strangers 3
They Will Kill You
The Mummy
The main message is fuck men, they all deserve to die. Women say this is payback. For what? Even in the 1950s there were never films about men just killing women like this.
@NobodyIsOurGuy If black people are 14% of US society why do they get to be (nearly) 0% of bad characters on US tv?
I know the answer. Even one instance would cause an outcry. Most writers are liberal whites and their greatest fear is being called a racist. So they avoid it like the plague.
twitter believes that its misogyny to have characters die in TV shows if they're women
women aren't allowed to be villains, have tragic storylines or fatal flaws. only men get to have those. if a female character's storyline involves anything other than happy ending its misogyny
@MisuRose Arya defeated the night king.
Joyce defeated Vecna.
More male characters die in every tv series disproportionately. Even shows with more women in the cast like Yellowjackets.
So let me get this straight:
Netflix made a 3 part MOTU series where HeMan was killed and it was all about the women. The female villain even survives.
Now the new MOTU film has Teela "equally as powerful" as HeMan, and producers already teasing sequel will be about SheRa.
@SirBylHolte The bottom like is that Obsession did nothing original they stuck to the gender tropes at the end and a final girl emerged even from a male POV story
@SirBylHolte 100%
Things like sexism are a PATTERN. We can't blame one movie but we can point out a disturbing pattern across many
In horror there is a very long pattern of hating men. With Obsession we got a rare male protagonist, but of course he had to be terrible and earn his own death.