I kinda watched the whole thing from a distance myself so I'm not the best person to ask, but my impression was that Ken's "popularity" was more of an ironic thing meant to piss off the feminists than people genuinely liking anything about the movie.
they showed men in charge being a happier situation
Healthy societies are the stuff of feminist nightmares. They depicted a "happier situation" and expected people to be horrified because they project their deranged worldview onto everyone else.
Ken's "popularity" was more of an ironic thing meant to piss off the feminists than people genuinely liking anything about the movie.
Maybe, but it also seems to have been one of those "so ironic it turns out based" attempts by retarded women and Leftists because their idea of a parody is actually something others would support.
I kinda watched the whole thing from a distance myself so I'm not the best person to ask, but my impression was that Ken's "popularity" was more of an ironic thing meant to piss off the feminists than people genuinely liking anything about the movie.
Healthy societies are the stuff of feminist nightmares. They depicted a "happier situation" and expected people to be horrified because they project their deranged worldview onto everyone else.
Maybe, but it also seems to have been one of those "so ironic it turns out based" attempts by retarded women and Leftists because their idea of a parody is actually something others would support.