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Your choice, I won’t be seeing it but here you go:
I Was Going To See Dr. Strange Today…Then I Remembered This S~~~ from MGTOW
If it costs you your peace of mind, then it is too expensive.
Movie was epic, highly recommend seeing in imax if you can.
Who gives a s~~~ what shirt he feels obligated to wear for pr reasons. He’s not out pushing the feminist agenda.
Being butt hurt over a tshirt as a reason not to see this movie is childish.
I thought what I'd do was I'd pretend I was one of those deaf-mutes...or should I?
My local library will get DR STRANGE and the latest Sherlock DVDs. My taxes will pay for them, no matter what I think or approve of.
So, I will see them all, given enough time, if the spirit moves me.
Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?
Not surprised Cumberbitch would be photographed in that.
Being butt hurt over a tshirt as a reason not to see this movie is childish.
Femma-nazi Watson’s latest movie earned a paltry $60 at the box office. Really. $60 on opening weekend. Apparently 7 whole people went to see it.
Cumberbitch at least proved men are better than women at wearing a feminist T-shirt.
The video at the bottom of this page shows Femma-nazi Watson sitting on a sofa, and she casually asks the guy “ARE YOU A FEMINIST?” ….. and he says “OH HELL YEAH!! FOR SURE!!! ABSOLUTELY!!”.
And there you go, gents.
It’s called “making women nod” and it’s the easiest thing in the world to do.If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.Who gives a s~~~ what shirt he feels obligated to wear for pr reasons. He’s not out pushing the feminist agenda.
Nope.
Why isn’t he wearing a “Thom Ball died for your sins too” shirt? He’s choosing to advocate for an ideology which in its current form is predatory towards the common man, blaming him, or at least assigning him direct a measure of responsibility for the abuses of the monied and powerful which as a common man he is every bit as much a victim of.
We should boycott and Send Bendict Humperdink or whateverthef~~~hisnameis email letting him know we won’t see any more of his movies until he appears publicly in a shirt supporting father’s rights.
It does matter.
"Data, I would be delighted to offer any advice I can on understanding women. When I have some, I'll let you know." --Captain Picard,

Anonymous42A man in a feminist T shirt is like a Jew in a concentration camp wearing a Nazi uniform in front of the line that goes to the ovens.
Maybe it’s just me but when I watch movies the screenplay and acting is what matters, not the inner working of everyone who is involveds personal life. Both marvel and cumberbatch have a proven tract record for making good films.
Playing the boycott game for such nonsense is a exercise in cognitive dissonance. I can gaurente there are products or people you like very much that do things you don’t agree with yet you still use their products or support those people.
I thought what I'd do was I'd pretend I was one of those deaf-mutes...or should I?
I’d take this with a pinch of salt. A couple of years back in the UK, feminists were putting famous people on the spot and cajolling them into putting that crap T-Shirt on. So a whole bunch of famous people and politicians were hoodwinked into wearing one.
Of course, those who refused to do it were immediatly evil patriarchal misogynists for not doing what feminists told them to do.
It was a huge PA stunt for Feminists but it all ended in tears when the news broke that the T-Shirts were being made in third world sweatshops and women were being paid a pittance for their sweat and labour.
Partriarchy: 1. Feminism: Own Goal.

Anonymous0It was a huge PA stunt for Feminists but it all ended in tears when the news broke that the T-Shirts were being made in third world sweatshops and women were being paid a pittance for their sweat and labour.
Partriarchy: 1. Feminism: Own Goal.
Now THAT’S justice!!
It was a huge PA stunt for Feminists but it all ended in tears when the news broke that the T-Shirts were being made in third world sweatshops and women were being paid a pittance for their sweat and labour.
Ha, you mean another half-baked idea blue up in women’s faces? No way ! 😉
Movie was epic, highly recommend seeing in imax if you can.
Who gives a s~~~ what shirt he feels obligated to wear for pr reasons. He’s not out pushing the feminist agenda.
Being butt hurt over a tshirt as a reason not to see this movie is childish.
Laughing man, first off if you read my post I said the choice was yours to see it. Last time I checked, MGTOW was about going your way. I don’t support anything that pushes lies on men. Does that mean I can stop everything? No it doesn’t. But I can choose to not spend my money on a film starring an actor supporting something I don’t like. If you want to watch it, good on you.
You stated, “Who gives a s~~~ what shirt he feels obligated to wear for pr reasons. He’s not out pushing the feminist agenda. Being butt hurt over a tshirt as a reason not to see this movie is childish.” This makes no sense, if he’s wearing it, whether told to or not, means he is pushing their agenda. Again, you can spend the money on the film if you want, go your way I’ll go mine.
Maybe it’s just me but when I watch movies the screenplay and acting is what matters, not the inner working of everyone who is involveds personal life. Both marvel and cumberbatch have a proven tract record for making good films.
Playing the boycott game for such nonsense is a exercise in cognitive dissonance. I can gaurente there are products or people you like very much that do things you don’t agree with yet you still use their products or support those people.
Personally I don’t care how great these films are. Liam Neeson was one of my favorite actors up until he decided to push his gun control agenda which obviously he was directed to do. I will not see another one of his films either. You say playing the boycott game is nonsense, then why are you here? Why are you MGHOW?
If it costs you your peace of mind, then it is too expensive.
Maybe it’s just me but when I watch movies the screenplay and acting is what matters, not the inner working of everyone who is involveds personal life. Both marvel and cumberbatch have a proven tract record for making good films.
Yeah OK but it’s much harder to ignore – especially these days.
They shove their personal and political lives right in your face.So does James Cameron, right? But his movies are STUFFED to the hilt with a very clear vagenda. Hollywood is much too skewed that way, and Cumberbitch would NEVER play the part if he wore a T-shirt that said “Go Trump!”.
It’s got nothing to do with “acting” or “talent”.
It’s how good are you at “making women nod”?Obama did it. Oprah did it. The author of Twilight did it.
It’s a tired a predictable formula.If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.He likely wore the shirt for PR (public relations) reasons. Meaning he could give two s~~~s about helping the womens.
It doesn’t matter how many times you check the definition, everyone has their own way. Did you notice I didn’t say “you” specifically? The post was meant for everyone else.
You present a rather weak argument and having seen this twice I can say any movie fan, marvel or not, would enjoy the visual effects immensely.
I was trying to point out the hipocracy of this line of thinking. Not berate you for your choice.
I thought what I'd do was I'd pretend I was one of those deaf-mutes...or should I?
It was a huge PA stunt for Feminists but it all ended in tears when the news broke that the T-Shirts were being made in third world sweatshops and women were being paid a pittance for their sweat and labour.
Ha, you mean another half-baked idea blue up in women’s faces? No way !
They deserved it. What they were doing around that time was odiously more dishonest than usual.
They were also asking celebrities and politicians loaded questions and if they didn’t give the right (Feminist) answer, Left-Wing publications would brand them Woman hating Misogynists.
David Cameron refused to call himself a feminist and got grilled for it until he conceded.
There was a famous female Martial arts champion who got dogpiled by the press because she said women should learn self defence instead of ‘teach men not to rape’.
Steve Davis the Snooker champion was another for saying something.
That’s just three that i can think of but i’m sure there were more.
So i can understand why Celebreties at the time decided that being pegged by a feminist was less trouble than the fallout that would ensue if they didn’t do it.
Did you notice I didn’t say “you” specifically? The post was meant for everyone else.
I’m not one debating with you here, or arguing at all!!! I don’t even like to watch the trailer(!!) before seeing a movie – let alone care about some film actor’s political leanings.
But they sure make an effort to pump that feminist s~~~ for all it’s not worth. Thats’ all I’m saying. Even in Avatar I couldn’t watch “the movie” because it was staring me right in the face. And don’t get me started on Beyoncée.
Even when I saw a well known classical singer in concert, she says “WOMEN’S RIGHTS!!!” in the middle of the concert. Jesus Christ. Even the two WOMEN sitting behind me said “Oh just shut up and sing”. Some people in the gold orchestra paid +$1000 for a ticket, so she can shut the f~~~ up about a “wage gap”.
It’s everywhere.
If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.I’ll wait like RoyDal. My popcorn and beer are far cheaper in my living room.
A boycott is only effective if it significantly impacts the company, production, or whatever that you are boycotting. If you don’t have the mass to do something like that, then you’re only doing it for your personal well being.
If you’re that bothered by the t-shirt, it should be an easy decision. Personally, I don’t care enough. I certainly have thought about no longer watching shows and movies where I am both entertained and offended by the content, but I am not there yet. Either, I’m under no illusion that my viewership has an impact one way or another.
What I have found rather interesting is discussing shows and movies with my kids, what they see, what they believe, what they like. In many ways, the media provides good teaching material for how the world really works.
Ok. Then do it.
My bad bud, you beat me to the post, that was meant for the op.
Typing on a small phone sucks b~~~~.
I thought what I'd do was I'd pretend I was one of those deaf-mutes...or should I?
My bad bud… that was meant for the op.
I actually realized that after posting, myself. But it’s still not a problem. Nice to shoot the s~~~ with you. Cheers, friend.
If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.i’ll probably download it. i would like to see hacksaw ridge in a theater though.
I bathe in the tears of single moms.
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