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A classic Seinfeld moment.
Someone just posted this the other day too.
EPICThis got by the feminist censors because it was uttered by Kramer whose character was considered eccentric and out there. Kramer was not meant to be taken seriously so it was viewed as a parody or joke. Had the lines been uttered by Jerry, all hell would have broken loose and the lines might have been stricken from the episode. Nevertheless, Kramer’s assessment is spot on.
Feminism isn't about equality with men, it's about leverage over men.
This got by the feminist censors because it was uttered by Kramer whose character was considered eccentric and out there. Kramer was not meant to be taken seriously so it was viewed as a parody or joke. Had the lines been uttered by Jerry, all hell would have broken loose and the lines might have been stricken from the episode. Nevertheless, Kramer’s assessment is spot on.
Lots of red pill in all comedies. Family Guy, American Dad, and Archer and a bunch of others let it through all the time, but because a goofy male character is making a joke/sarcasm it’s ok.
But as Seinfeld did correctly point out, humor that works is because its based in truth. Just a different viewpoint in it that comes across as humorous.
Women want everything, but want responsibility and accountability for nothing.
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