Wow, this is amazing. And it fits right in with what I said yesterday on a similar topic. This thread, if you're curious.
I'll say many of the same things here, but expand on it a bit in wake of this crazy person's even more heightened sociopathic indoctrination. As an aside, damn, feminists are awful people.
...men...want girls to "love" boys, women to "love" men, as a necessary prelude to maintain dominance...The "love" for boys and men is what acknowledges the power of men to rule over everyone deemed inferior (women)
Straight up sociopathic. And very resentful. Femcel? Quite possibly, although the indoctrination spreads easily, and women are very susceptible to the programing, so for all I know she could be quite desirable. But that's not the sense I get.
The funny thing is, as I said in the other thread...a lot of the 'women really loving men' thing is a female fantasy. As is all the domination talk, although in this case it's just in the author's imagination. That's also not as important to my key point, but it is delightfully ironic. Her feminist bitching about 'patriarchy' very much resembles female fantasy. Oppress me harder, daddy.
Anyway, to the key point, this is another instance of 'female treats male with anything other than contempt? Doesn't pass the feminist test! Female treats male with love or adoration? INSTAFAIL the feminist test! Women can't like men! But, remember, boys, feminism is for men, too! Join the cult, we totally hate love you!'
Seriously, the main portion of her complain comes down to that there are healthy relationships where people get along. That's it, but looked at through a 'feminist lens.' Also, she's seeing what she wants to see. It's been a while since I've seen the movies (I should again, they're quite good), so I can't list all the details, but it's not like the male characters always 'get the girl' or anything, or that then all the girl does is housework. In fact, due to the female characters often being very independent or having responsibilities outside of a relationship, they often don't end up together at all, and it's bittersweet.
If the stories were what the radfem claims they are, the man would always get the girl, and the girl would ditch all her past responsibilities and just serve the man. That's not what happens. Instead, everyone has some character growth, but often things get in the way. It's kind of the opposite of what she claims.
Also, I found this pretty funny:
In addition, Ghibli female characters tend to be children or teenagers subjected to adult models of sexuality at developmentally inappropriate stages. There tends to be something more than "just friends" implied between a girl and a boy (5-year-old Ponyo and 5-year-old Sosuke, 10-year-old Chihiro and 12-year-old Haku, 13-year-old Sheeta and 12-year-old Pazu, 15-year-old Mononoke and 17-year-old Ashitaka, 18-year-old Sophie and 27-year-old Howl, etc)
All those ages are roughly the same, and the idea that anything sexual is going on is all in the mind of the radfem anyway...yikes? The only big gap is Sophie/Howl and, well, like some of the other stuff...age gaps are a huge turn on...to women.
Children play around with adult relationships, not in a sexual way. They're trying things on, experimenting. Young children will propose to each other, and the like, and be "married." Leave it to a hateful culture warrior to turn childhood exploring of adult roles in a harmless way into 'inappropriate sexualization.' Fuck off.
Regarding the home, girls and women are seen cooking and cleaning. Sophie is a cleaning lady in Howl’s Moving Castle, Satsuki and Mei clean their new house in My Neighbor Totoro, Chihiro cleans the bathhouse in Spirited Away, Kiki cleans the room given to her in Kiki’s Delivery Service, Umi leads the school's clubhouse cleaning in From Up on Poppy Hill, etc. Boys and men rarely help with the work
Most of that is completely detached from any male/female dynamics, some of it is just children doing chores. Is a girl ever cleaning anything, or taking any responsibility anti-feminist? Wait, don't tell me, I know the answer, but it's still depressing to think about.
Sophie is a cleaning lady in Howl’s Moving Castle...
Again...massive female fantasy. And older man with prestige paying attention to a younger woman in a subservient job? Sploosh.
Kiki cleans the room given to her in Kiki’s Delivery Service
I love this one too. It's her room. Is this author really bitching about Kiki cleaning her own room. The only thing that would make this better is if she accused this of being a far-right dogwhistle or something. This is obviously a Jordan Peterson (literally Hitler) callout.
Seriously, a lot of this is just tales of accountability, responsibility, and personal growth. So I can see why a feminist would think it's anti-women.
Lastly, I'll just paste the most relevant parts of my comment from the other thread:
Firstly, this is what a lot of women want. "omg I'm obsessed and deeply in love" is often an aspiration. Secondly, and perhaps more interestingly...I love the mask off moment. "A woman...liking a man? That's not feminist!"
Reminds me of, and I wish I remembered the context, some hellhole being called a feminist utopia, and feminists defending themselves by saying men weren't oppressed enough for it to be feminist. I guess they forgot the propaganda that feminism is for men, too! Hahaha, "this isn't true feminism, because there are still men who haven't been either murdered or enslaved." Nah, fuck off.
That seems to be the goal with anime, too: "Men are still enjoying anime, therefore it's still problematic."
Gotta say, I'm glad we're back to hating feminists explicitly. Feels nostalgic, what with all the other political, economic, and just generally bleak shit that's been going on. Nice to have a nice soft target in delusional and sociopathic radical feminists.
And older man with prestige paying attention to a younger woman in a subservient job? Sploosh.
You pointing this out is fucking hilarious, given that Howl's Moving Castle is based off of... a book! Who was written by... drumroll please... a woman!
Now that this I expect this vapid retard to actually know that. But boy is it telling.
Hilarious, as that echoes something from the other thread too, where there was a video of some harpy bitching about My Dress Up Darling...also written by a woman.
Apparently a large chunk of feminism is blaming patriarchy and misogyny for the works of normal women. Especially in anime, it seems.
Wow, this is amazing. And it fits right in with what I said yesterday on a similar topic. This thread, if you're curious.
I'll say many of the same things here, but expand on it a bit in wake of this crazy person's even more heightened sociopathic indoctrination. As an aside, damn, feminists are awful people.
Straight up sociopathic. And very resentful. Femcel? Quite possibly, although the indoctrination spreads easily, and women are very susceptible to the programing, so for all I know she could be quite desirable. But that's not the sense I get.
The funny thing is, as I said in the other thread...a lot of the 'women really loving men' thing is a female fantasy. As is all the domination talk, although in this case it's just in the author's imagination. That's also not as important to my key point, but it is delightfully ironic. Her feminist bitching about 'patriarchy' very much resembles female fantasy. Oppress me harder, daddy.
Anyway, to the key point, this is another instance of 'female treats male with anything other than contempt? Doesn't pass the feminist test! Female treats male with love or adoration? INSTAFAIL the feminist test! Women can't like men! But, remember, boys, feminism is for men, too! Join the cult, we totally
hatelove you!'Seriously, the main portion of her complain comes down to that there are healthy relationships where people get along. That's it, but looked at through a 'feminist lens.' Also, she's seeing what she wants to see. It's been a while since I've seen the movies (I should again, they're quite good), so I can't list all the details, but it's not like the male characters always 'get the girl' or anything, or that then all the girl does is housework. In fact, due to the female characters often being very independent or having responsibilities outside of a relationship, they often don't end up together at all, and it's bittersweet.
If the stories were what the radfem claims they are, the man would always get the girl, and the girl would ditch all her past responsibilities and just serve the man. That's not what happens. Instead, everyone has some character growth, but often things get in the way. It's kind of the opposite of what she claims.
Also, I found this pretty funny:
All those ages are roughly the same, and the idea that anything sexual is going on is all in the mind of the radfem anyway...yikes? The only big gap is Sophie/Howl and, well, like some of the other stuff...age gaps are a huge turn on...to women.
Children play around with adult relationships, not in a sexual way. They're trying things on, experimenting. Young children will propose to each other, and the like, and be "married." Leave it to a hateful culture warrior to turn childhood exploring of adult roles in a harmless way into 'inappropriate sexualization.' Fuck off.
Most of that is completely detached from any male/female dynamics, some of it is just children doing chores. Is a girl ever cleaning anything, or taking any responsibility anti-feminist? Wait, don't tell me, I know the answer, but it's still depressing to think about.
Again...massive female fantasy. And older man with prestige paying attention to a younger woman in a subservient job? Sploosh.
I love this one too. It's her room. Is this author really bitching about Kiki cleaning her own room. The only thing that would make this better is if she accused this of being a far-right dogwhistle or something. This is obviously a Jordan Peterson (literally Hitler) callout.
Seriously, a lot of this is just tales of accountability, responsibility, and personal growth. So I can see why a feminist would think it's anti-women.
Lastly, I'll just paste the most relevant parts of my comment from the other thread:
Gotta say, I'm glad we're back to hating feminists explicitly. Feels nostalgic, what with all the other political, economic, and just generally bleak shit that's been going on. Nice to have a nice soft target in delusional and sociopathic radical feminists.
You pointing this out is fucking hilarious, given that Howl's Moving Castle is based off of... a book! Who was written by... drumroll please... a woman!
Now that this I expect this vapid retard to actually know that. But boy is it telling.
Hilarious, as that echoes something from the other thread too, where there was a video of some harpy bitching about My Dress Up Darling...also written by a woman.
Apparently a large chunk of feminism is blaming patriarchy and misogyny for the works of normal women. Especially in anime, it seems.