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[–]PANTSONMIXTAPE 3 ポイント4 ポイント  (1子コメント)

Watch fantastic mr fox. Literally a scene where one character calls the others wife a whore. Another asks if its true "she lived. We all did. It was a different time. Lets not apply a double standard"

Later says his wife was insulted by that character.

Its literally insulting to say a whore is what she is. But things are different now.

Fucking blow me

[–]Eyes_Of_The_Dragon 0 ポイント1 ポイント  (0子コメント)

It only matters what women are, it only matters what men do.

[–]Eyes_Of_The_Dragon 2 ポイント3 ポイント  (0子コメント)

There is no social programming. There are messages spewed out through mass media, and you choose to accept or reject them. I keep hearing fairy tales from women about how "society tells them" things, but then I ask them why they listened. Nearly every conversation along those lines with women, it ends with something like "because I wanted men to like me".

Marissa Meyer was CEO of Yahoo. They constantly throw her name around as empowerment. Did any women you know decide to climb the corporate ladder because of her? I didn't know any women who did. They know at most smaller companies the CEO works nights and weekends, and that interferes with their social calendar.

[–]justj6sh 2 ポイント3 ポイント  (0子コメント)

To oversimplify media history for a second: You have to remember what pays for tv and why it was developed. Money was not brought into tv for art's sake, it was to sell advertising. Shows are bought and funded for to be put in time slots and networks where they will appeal to a demographic that advertisers want.

There is the argument of creator vision but that has to be balanced in "I still have to get funded if I ever want to create that vision."