Women don't make sense Part II
Woman's thinking. It's a mystery, until you start revealing it layer by layer, and realize there's no processor there at all, just some emotion engine that just lashes out insults and shaming language and hopes no one takes anything said into scrutiny.
Women don't have to worry, because as Bill Burr once said, men let women do and say anything, because men want to have a coitus with women.
Proof of ALL of this is easy to find these days - just watch women's reactions to this movie, you can find those in youtube easily.
One woman was only focusing on the 'terrorism / illegal' aspect of things, completely missing out the subtlety of the anti-materialism message, but most importantly, not seeing at all what PLIGHT men are in, and why this movie proves it's an unstable, dangerous situation to treat your men like worthless worker drones instead of giving them opportunity for a meaningful, uplifting, creative, constructive life with human dignity and respect.
Women never see men's misery and lack of power for some reason, because some rich celebrities have abs (I realize how ironic this is, looking at Brad Pitt here - every women sees THAT, though.. ). This must mean men have power and we live in matriarcy, although men have no sexual power but more sexual lust, men have to work really hard and often fail to reach things women can get effortlessly, and then men are shamed for it.
So this other woman watches this, comments on Pitt's 'good looks' exactly when he shows his abs. How predictable.
The point that made my hypocrisy detector go wild, though, was when the whole point where they do the thing pretty much NO OTHER MOVIE dares to do; question the matriarchal thinking.
When Tyler starts saying the great line about 'We are a whole generation raised by women'..
(This is true, by the way, single mothers have destroyed so many people's lives, their offspring is statistically the most criminal, unstable, crazy bunch, because women are best at raising toddlers, not human beings or men. Even then they don't always know how to bring structure to the kids' life)
..her face changes from 'concerned confusion' to 'fury that could drown hell itself' - you've never seen a youtuber look this angry and hateful just by their expression. It's a remarkable, instant switch. "WHAT DID HE SAY? HE _DARED_ TELL THE TRUTH ABOUT WOMEN?"
By the time Tyler continues with the inevitable, logical, and very kindly-worded conclusion that REALLY isn't very hurtful or insulting or demeaning or anything hostile, just a careful 'wondering'.. 'I am starting to wonder if another woman is the solution we need' (I am paraphrasing, can't remember it exactly), not only had her face turned to as vicious, demonic expression I have ever seen on a youtuber, but she's clearly trying to think of a 'good retort'.
I don't get it, why does a harmless sentence like WONDERING whether all this femi-centric thinking has any solutions gets a woman SO riled up, but all the other stuff they do in the movie is just 'slightly concerning'..? (This woman also had NO sympathy about men's plight, of course, which is the center theme of this movie - amazing what you can't see when you won't see something)
Finally the woman, almost spitting venom through her teeth, VERY angrily says: "Those are some DEEP-seated daddy-issues!"
I mean.. what kind of sense does this make? How is it a 'daddy'-issue, why can't it be a 'mommy'-issue? Why is it always called 'daddy' instead of 'father'?
Why does it have to be an ISSUE at all?
I guess this woman is used to having this kind of 'insult' at her arsenal as one of the most potent weapons against other women - oh, a woman is crazy or I don't like? She must have daddy-issues! The other woman has no retort for something so deep-cutting (and probably real), so she wins easily.
But this is not a woman saying it, so it makes no sense. Does this stop the woman from using it? No.
Women will say any nonsensical thing to shame someone, especially a man, as long as she considers it a 'potent insult', she doesn't care if it makes sense or not, or if it's true or not.
Why does Tyler harmlessly PONDERING whether something is a solution or not make a woman angry, and why is it immediately an ISSUE, let alone 'deep-seated' or have to do with 'daddy'?
How come 'mommy-issue' doesn't seem to exist? Where's the equality?
It's like she just wanted to lash out SOMETHING to express her (unjustified) anger and hatred towards a completely neutral wondering of something. Would she have been as angry if Tyler had said 'I am starting to wonder if another bar of soap os the solution we need'? Suddenly no issue? It's because Tyler is the only movie character that dares QUESTION the matriarchal woman-worshipping kind of thinking and values that men have been brainwashed to obey without question, that gives women so much POWER.
It pulls the rug from under her, if people are allowed to think that kind of wondering is NORMAL.