Margaret Atwood's bestselling novel The Handmaid’s Tale is set in a dystopian theocracy where women no longer have free will or control over their bodies
She predicted the vaccine mandates!!!! She truly is a prophet.
The 6-to-3 ruling reverses nearly 50 years of precedent and will completely change the landscape of women's reproductive rights by giving individual states the power to decide whether to allow the procedure.
Roe vs. Wade was overturned by a 5-4 vote. Roberts concurred in upholding the MS law but not in overturning Roe.
The vaccine mandates are a fucking million times worse than abortion:
We knew from the start that the “vaccine” did not reduce your chances of spreading it.
So they were forcing something into your body.
Abortions (especially late term like nine month abortions that are allowed in NYC) are clearly about another innocent human.
Imagine next time we get a disease - if the vaccine actually did protect others…. The far left would literally roll out concentration camps again to enforce their fears.
Maybe it's just me, but outside of maybe, like, anon meme culture, isn't it really fuckin' weird to recommend porn to people? And yes, Handmaid Tale is shlick material for them, no matter its other literary merits.
If she also suggests 50 shades of grey, pretty sure it's signalling.
It actually is a really good book. Like it’s obviously a bit of a feminist story, but it’s told completely sincerely. No girl power shit, a lot of the villains are other sadistic women, and none of the ridiculously hard to believe elements from the tv show like her husband and old roommate running in to each other in Canada happen.
SPOILERS* ultimately a man saves her (probably, the book doesn’t make it clear) and in the epilogue we find out the whole story was like a lecture in a history class and the students kinda laugh off the crazy handmaid era. Super optimistic in a way, and really antithetical to the everything is the end of the world vibe in leftist Internet spaces
It should be read for leisure or not at all. It's been too long since I read it to tell you whether it's any good as a work of fiction, but anyone who tells you it's an Important Work needs another lobotomy.
Is this movie popular outside of pro-abortion circles? I don't have the first clue about it but I've seen it referenced a million times and it's always about abortion.
She predicted the vaccine mandates!!!! She truly is a prophet.
Roe vs. Wade was overturned by a 5-4 vote. Roberts concurred in upholding the MS law but not in overturning Roe.
The vaccine mandates are a fucking million times worse than abortion:
We knew from the start that the “vaccine” did not reduce your chances of spreading it.
So they were forcing something into your body.
Abortions (especially late term like nine month abortions that are allowed in NYC) are clearly about another innocent human.
Imagine next time we get a disease - if the vaccine actually did protect others…. The far left would literally roll out concentration camps again to enforce their fears.
Even if it didn't protect anyone, they still would roll out the camps
Oh no, (statistically) gay people are spreading a rash around.
Well, time to start a'concentrating. After all, zero people have died. And that's too many.
Expecting shitlibs to read or understand complex ideas is a mistake.
Anyone read the book? I remember someone insisted the book was pretty good but it was adapted at the worst possible time.
It’s female subjugation fetish, that’s all.
Gotcha. Well it was a lady who recommended it
What part of this is rocket science?
Maybe it's just me, but outside of maybe, like, anon meme culture, isn't it really fuckin' weird to recommend porn to people? And yes, Handmaid Tale is shlick material for them, no matter its other literary merits.
If she also suggests 50 shades of grey, pretty sure it's signalling.
Female romance novels(IE, porn) outsells other literature by alot. Like, alot. So, I'm not really surprised.
It actually is a really good book. Like it’s obviously a bit of a feminist story, but it’s told completely sincerely. No girl power shit, a lot of the villains are other sadistic women, and none of the ridiculously hard to believe elements from the tv show like her husband and old roommate running in to each other in Canada happen.
SPOILERS* ultimately a man saves her (probably, the book doesn’t make it clear) and in the epilogue we find out the whole story was like a lecture in a history class and the students kinda laugh off the crazy handmaid era. Super optimistic in a way, and really antithetical to the everything is the end of the world vibe in leftist Internet spaces
Thanks! I’ve heard the book wasn’t bad but this was the worst time to adapt it. I’ll read it one day.
It should be read for leisure or not at all. It's been too long since I read it to tell you whether it's any good as a work of fiction, but anyone who tells you it's an Important Work needs another lobotomy.
Is this movie popular outside of pro-abortion circles? I don't have the first clue about it but I've seen it referenced a million times and it's always about abortion.
It’s basically soft core woman porn. Women are “subjugated” to be breeding stock basically. It’s societal 50 shades of grey.
I thought it was made into a TV show, not a movie? Or maybe they have both now since the left loves it so much lol
You know they'll just go back to Harry Potter again
Well of course she's Canadian. Why am I surprised. I shouldn't be surprised.