There are plenty of movies of women being assaulted, physically and sexually. That is okay to show because they are playing "bad guys"???
Men assault men all the time in movies. That is okay too???? Olympus And London Has Fallen, the "good guy" makes racist comments, tortures people and acts like it is fun. But he is the hero that saves the President twice. Why is there no bitching about that?
I agree assault is wrong but if that is what you are complaining about then complain about all assaults in movies. That is real equality.
Again every time you excuse the bad behaviour of Captain Marble, you excuse it by pointing out other bad behaviour. Then you want to have every single bad act pointed out, because not doing so is sexism....
Yet you ignore the fact that the movie was a huge success and liked by men, 55 percent of that billion dollars came from men. Who now are pist about the double standard and toxic feminist praising how she dealt with toxic masculinity. To this robots anything anti male is good. It's not the assault itself but the attitude.
I am declaring war on Toxic feminist, because they are fucking up the world.
Why do you think there is such a resurgence of support for extremists? Because the majority of white males, who happen to be the majority of voters are fed up.
I posted the below in another thread, and as I stated not a single toxic feminist wrote about it, why? Because 9 boys stood by their 2 female team mates, and did what was right. Actions that cause toxic feminist to go into shock, because they can't accept the true nature of men, that we are generally good like women......
This story from 2 years ago didn't get much press, but here is a perfect example where hundreds of articles should have been written, but the toxic feminist never touched it, why? Probably because the boys did what the majority of good males would do, fuck the system and stand up for what is right . An example of the double standard that toxic feminist have.
The Team was comprised of 9 boys and 2 girls...
N.J. 5th-Graders Refuse to Play Without Girl Teammates, Forfeit Basketball Season
Parents raise their children hoping they will grow to stand up for what is right, and players on a fifth-grade coed basketball team in New Jersey made their parents proud this past weekend.
Teammates decided unanimously they would rather forfeit the rest of their season than continue playing without the girls who were part of the team.
Many of the players on the St. John the Apostle Parish School team had been playing together since second grade, and this season the squad was comprised of nine boys and two girls.
The coed team had played 10 games so far this season with no one raising an issue about league regulations on age and gender.
Two weeks ago, league officials said the team had to forfeit those first 10 games, citing league rules that they should never have played as a coed team, according to Matthew Dohn, a parent whose son plays on the team.
Though coed teams are allowed in the Catholic Youth Organization league until fourth grade, the team of fifth-graders now falls under middle school rules that prohibit coed teams, James Goodness, spokesman for the archdiocese of Newark told CNN.
Dohn claimed these rules were not clearly posted anywhere. The league’s director could not be immediately reached for comment.
Despite this, the St. John’s Crusaders were sitting in third place in their division going into Friday night’s game and would still have been allowed to compete in the league playoffs, but only if the girls did not play, the parent said.
League referees and St. John’s opponents were waiting to start the game, and the team’s coaches and parents asked the players what they wanted to do.
“Show of hands, play as a team?” the players were asked.
All 11 Crusaders players raised their hands, Dohn said. A coach then reminded the team that they would not be allowed to compete in the playoffs if they stayed as a team and they would forfeit the rest of the season.
“It doesn’t matter,” one player replied, according to Dohn.
“I was filled with emotion and joy,” Dohn told CNN.
“They’re only kids but they know what’s important.”
The game and season were forfeited but the team still played a scrimmage amongst themselves, with half the team wearing their white uniforms and the other half in custom-made, navy-blue T-shirts with “#Unitygames” written across the front.
Team parents made the shirts following the notice two weeks ago that league rules were violated.
Representatives from St. John the Apostle Parish declined to comment.
Although the team’s season is officially over, Dohn said they will continue to practice together.