Stefan Molyneux 's Analysis of Wonder Woman

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    MGTOW Knight
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    Stefan does a great analysis of Wonder Woman. Here are some cliches that he noticed in the film.

    1. A female-run society is a paradise

    Well if women ruled the world we would still be in grass huts. I think woman are just like men. They are inevitably evil, like men, so this this cliche is a farce.

    2. Women are great warriors.

    Well we know women are biological weaker than men, but feminist will acrimoniously claim otherwise. Women aren’t men. This is nothing more than conflation of the sexes.

    3. The unaware hot Amazon supermodel librarian

    Wonder Woman is apparently oblivious of her beauty. We know in reality, that all pretty woman know they are attractive. They use this to obtain resources from men. Ever see a hot girl with a broke guy? Yeah, didn’t think so.

    4. The incomprehensibly jealous and angry villain, Ares

    Ares is jealous of Wonder Woman’s favor that she received from Zeus. Well we MGTOW know that women are the most envious creatures on earth. Why else would they compare each other’s diamond rings, etc? Women want what they can’t have. No wonder why so many are living unfulfilled life’s with cats?

    These are just some of my points I noted with the film, and how they don;t truly emulate what is going on in the real world. However, all points aside, I really enjoyed the film. I can’t wait for the Justice League!

    Fuck bitches... literally and metaphorically

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    Its entertainment, that’s all. Mind candy

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    1. A female-run society is a paradise

    Oops. That theory is shot to s~~~.

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/blogs/geekquinox/unearthed-peruvian-tomb-confirms-women-ruled-over-brutal-160013738.html?ref=gs

    2. Women are great warriors.

    Yeah if setting out to creating conflict that doesn’t need to exist is called “being a great warrior”.

    “Wars do not make one great”.
    – Yoda.

    Women and men have a completely different understanding of “force”.

    • Men use bombs, knives, fists and guns to neutralize a threat.
    • Women use social manipulation, emotional terrorism, backstabbing and ostracizing from a group.

    So they “fight” with a completely different kind of “weapon” altogether. Look at how they argue. They don’t even let TRUTH be the decider of a debate! She snot-nozes her opponent into submission and then begins to convince herself she “won”. But she didn’t “win” diddly.

    If you didn’t even permit her to create a conflict, she wins nothing.
    And in a mens’ warfare, she doesn’t stand a chance.

    Wonder Woman is apparently oblivious of her beauty.

    Until you agree with her, then all hell breaks loose.

    “I’m feeling really fat today”.

    “Well, I wasn’t gonna say anything . . . .”.

    “Do you think I’m pretty? “.

    “You could be a 7. If you really wanted to be. “.

    It’s too easy.

    4. The incomprehensibly jealous and angry villain, Ares

    Haven’t seen it yet. But isn’t the villain played by Robin Wright?
    She was VERY beautiful once too . . . .but every beautiful woman dies twice.

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
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    Uchibenkei
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    Spot on analysis exposing tge thinking in hollywood and the social engineering in their products.

    I bathe in the tears of single moms.

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