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Barbie is unintentionally one of the most honest feminist media with this speech

No, women don't have to be anything. This is something men have to work hard for too. Women just want recognition and affirmation without doing the work.

Now, to be fair, the speech is adressing issues of modern society but instead of blaming shitlibs, they are blaming men as a collective, that's the real trick. They want independence but they don't want to work for it, they want to be provided for but don't want to be supportive either, they want to have their cake and eat it too, and if it's something impossible they blame men because it's unfair and shit, why isn't that millionare CEO giving them money for existing?

Ken doesn't establish a "patriarchy". Ken establishes what feminists think a patriarchy is. The movie is supposed to be a gender reversal, but it betrays itself because Greta Gerwig realizes the real world "patriarchy" isn't so bad and presenting it in earnest would be more flattering of it than condemn it. And even then...

The last act pivots towards a clumsy message about sisterdom and motherhood, it's just "vibes". And women use it as affirmation because "omg, it's soooo hard to be a woman!"

Even worse, by their logic, Ken is the accessory, a background character whose existence revolves around Barbie and he's reprehended for it. If the genders were flipped feminist wold be crying sexism. Men die but don't mind because their legacy is in transforming the world. Women cry if they don't feel special because their legacy is in plastering their face everywhere

Feminism isn't about equality, it's about emasculating men, putting down men and using men as a scapegoat when things go to shit, because they subconsciously believe, they are biologically wired to believe, it's men's duty to fix shit. Uh, btw. wasn't the message that patriarchy hurts men too? No, the core message is "at least, we, women still control access to sex"

92 days ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Barbie is unintentionally one of the most honest feminist media with this speech

No, women don't have to be anything. This is something men have to work hard for too. Women just want recognition and affirmation without doing the work.

Now, to be fair, the speech is adressing issues of modern society but instead of blaming shitlibs, they are blaming men as a collective, that's the real trick. They want independence but they don't want to work for it, they want to be provided for but don't want to be supportive either, they want to have their cake and eat it too, and if it's something impossible they blame men because it's unfair and shit, why isn't that millionare CEO giving them money for existing?

Ken doesn't establish a "patriarchy". Ken establishes what feminists think a patriarchy is. The movie is supposed to be a gender reversal, but it betrays itself because Greta Gerwig realizes the real world "patriarchy" isn't so bad and presenting it in earnest would be more flattering of it than condemn it. And even then...

The last act pivots towards a clumsy message about sisterdom and motherhood, it's just "vibes". And women use it as affirmation because "omg, it's soooo hard to be a woman!"

Even worse, by their logic, Ken is the accessory, a background character whose existence revolves around Barbie and he's reprehended for it. If the genders were flipped feminist wold be crying sexism. Men die but don't mind because their legacy is in transforming the world. Women cry if they don't feel special because their legacy is in plastering their face everywhere

Feminism isn't about equality, it's about emasculating men, putting down men and using men as a scapegoat when things go to shit, because they unconsciously believe, they are biologically wired to believe, it's men's duty to fix shit. Uh, btw. wasn't the message that patriarchy hurts men too? No, the core message is "at least, we, women still control access to sex"

92 days ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Barbie is unintentionally one of the most honest feminist media with this speech

No, women don't have to be anything. This is something men have to work hard for too. Women just want recognition and affirmation without doing the work.

Now, to be fair, the speech is adressing issues of the modern society but instead of blaming shitlibs, they are blaming men as a collective, that's the real trick. They want independence but they don't want to work for it, they want to be provided but don't want to be supportive either, they want to have their cake and eat it too, and if it's something impossible they blame men because it's unfair and shit, why isn't that millionare CEO giving them money for existing?

Ken doesn't establish a "patriarchy". Ken establishes what feminists think a patriarchy is. The movie is supossed to be a gender reversal, but it betrays itself because Greta Gerwig realizes the real world "patriarchy" isn't so bad and presenting it in earnest would talk more flatering of it than condemn it. And even then...

The last act pivots towards a clumsy message about sisterdom and motherhood, it's just "vibes". And women use it as affirmation because "omg, it's soooo hard to be a woman!"

Even worse, by their logic, Ken is the accessory, a background character whose existence revolves around Barbie. If the genders were flipped feminist wold be crying sexism. Men die but don't mind because their legacy is in transforming the world. Women cry if they don't feel special because their legacy is in plastering their face everywhere

Feminism isn't about equality, it's about emasculating men, puting down men and using men as a scapegoat when things go to shit, because they unconsciously believe, they are biologically wired to believe, it's men's duty to fix shit. Uh, btw. wasn't the message that patriarchy hurts men too? No, the core message is "at least, we, women still control access to sex"

92 days ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Barbie is unintentionally one of the most honest feminist media with this speech

No, women don't have to be anything. This is something men have to work hard for too. Women just want recognition and affirmation without doing the work.

Now, to be fair, the speech is adressing issues of the modern society but instead of blaming shitlibs, they are blaming men as a collective, that's the real trick. They want independence but they don't want to work for it, they want to be provided but don't want to be supportive either, they want to have their cake and eat it too, and if it's something impossible they blame men because it's unfair and shit, why isn't that millionare CEO giving them money for existing?

Ken doesn't establish a "patriarchy". Ken establishes what feminists think a patriarchy is. The movie is supossed to be a gender reversal, but it betrays itself because Greta Gerwig realizes the real world "patriarchy" isn't so bad and presenting it in earnest would talk more flatering of it than condemn it. And even then...

The last act pivots towards a clumsy message about sisterdom and motherhood, it's just "vibes". And women use it as affirmation because "omg, it's soooo hard to be a woman!"

Even worse, by their logic, Ken is the accessory, a background character whose existence revolves around Barbie. If the genders were flipped feminist wold be crying sexism. Men die but don't mind because their legacy is in transforming the world. Women cry if they don't feel special because their legacy is in plastering their face everywhere

Feminism isn't about equality, it's about emasculating men, puting down men and using men as a scapegoat when things go to shit, because they unconsciously believe, they are biologically wired to believe, it's men's duty to fix shit. The core message is "at least, we, women still control access to sex"

92 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Barbie is unintentionally one of the most honest feminist media with this speech

No, women don't have to be anything. This is something men have to work hard for too. Women just want recognition and affirmation without doing the work.

Now, to be fair, the speech is adressing issues of the modern society but instead of blaming shitlibs, they are blaming men as a collective, that's the real trick. They want independence but they don't want to work for it, they want to be provided but don't want to be supportive either, they want to have their cake and eat it too, and if it's something impossible they blame men because it's unfair and shit, why isn't that millionare CEO giving them money for existing?

Ken doesn't establish a "patriarchy". Ken establishes what feminists think a patriarchy is. The movie is supossed to be a gender reversal, but it betrays itself because Greta Gerwig realizes the real world "patriarchy" isn't so bad and presenting it in earnest would talk more flatering to it than condemn it.

The last act pivots towards a clumsy message of sisterdom and motherhood, it's just "vibes". And women use it as affirmation because "omg, it's soooo hard to be a woman!"

Even worse, by their logic, Ken is the accessory, a background character whose existence revolves around Barbie. If the genders were flipped feminist wold be crying sexism. Men die but don't mind because their legacy is in transforming the world. Women cry if they don't feel special because their legacy is in plastering their face everywhere

Feminism isn't about equality, it's about emasculating men, puting down men and using men as a scapegoat when things go to shit, because they unconsciously believe, they are biologically wired to believe, it's men's duty to fix shit

92 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Barbie is unintentionally one of the most honest feminist media with this speech

No, women don't have to be anything. This is something men have to work hard for too. Women just want recognition and affirmation without doing the effort.

Now, to be fair, the speech is adressing issues of the modern society but instead of blaming shitlibs, they are blaming men as a collective, that's the real trick. They want independence but they don't want to work for it, they want to be provided but don't want to be supportive either, they want to have their cake and eat it too, and if it's something impossible they blame men because it's unfair and shit, why isn't that millionare CEO giving them money for existing?

Ken doesn't establish a "patriarchy". Ken establishes what feminists think a patriarchy is. The movie is supossed to be a gender reversal, but it betrays itself because Greta Gerwig realizes the real world "patriarchy" isn't so bad and presenting it in earnest would talk more flatering to it than condemn it.

The last act pivots towards a clumsy message of sisterdom and motherhood, it's just "vibes"

Even worse, by their logic, Ken is the accessory, a background character whose existence revolves around Barbie. If the genders were flipped feminist wold be crying sexism.

Feminism isn't about equality, it's about emasculating men, puting down men and using men as a scapegoat when things go to shit, because they unconsciously believe, they are biologically wired to believe, it's men's duty to fix shit

92 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Barbie is unintentionally one of the most honest feminist media with This speech

No, women don't have to be anything. This is something men have to work hard for too. Women just want recognition and affirmation without doing the effort.

Now, to be fair, the speech is adressing issues of the modern society but instead of blaming shitlibs, they are blaming men as a collective, that's the real trick. They want independence but they don't want to work for it, they want to be provided but don't want to be supportive either, they want to have their cake and eat it too, and if it's something impossible they blame men because it's unfair and shit, why isn't that millionare CEO giving them money for existing?

Ken doesn't establish a "patriarchy". Ken establishes what feminists think a patriarchy is. The movie is supossed to be a gender reversal, but it betrays itself because Greta Gerwig realizes the real world "patriarchy" isn't so bad and presenting it in earnest would talk more flatering to it than condemn it.

The last act pivots towards a clumsy message of sisterdom and motherhood, it's just "vibes"

Even worse, by their logic, Ken is the accessory, a background character whose existence revolves around Barbie. If the genders were flipped feminist wold be crying sexism.

Feminism isn't about equality, it's about emasculating men, puting down men and using men as a scapegoat when things go to shit, because they unconsciously believe, they are biologically wired to believe, it's men's duty to fix shit

92 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Barbie is unintentionally one of the most honest feminist media with This speech

No, women don't have to be anything. This is something men have to work hard for too. Women just want recognition and affirmation without doing the effort.

Now, to be fair, the speech is adressing issues of the modern society but instead of blaming shitlibs, they are blaming men as a collective, that's the real trick. They want independence but they don't want to work for it, they want to be provided but don't want to be supportive either, they want to have their cake and eat it too, and if it's something impossible they blame men because it's unfair and shit, why isn't that millionare CEO giving them money for existing?

Ken doesn't establish a "patriarchy". Ken establishes what feminists think a patriarchy is. The movie is supossed to be a gender reversal, but it betrays itself because Greta Gerwig realizes the real world "patriarchy" isn't so bad and presenting it in earnest would talk more flatering to it than condemn it.

The last act pivots towards a clumsy message of sisterdom and motherhood, it's just "vibes"

Even worse, by their logic, Ken is the accessory, a background character whose existence revolves around Barbie. If the genders were flipped feminist wold be crying sexism.

Feminism isn't about equality, it's about emasculating men

92 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Barbie is unintentionally one of the most honest feminist media.

This speech

No, women don't have to be anything. This is something men have to work hard for too. Women just want recognition and affirmation without doing the effort.

Now, to be fair, the speech is adressing issues of the modern world but instead of blaming shitlibs, they are blaming men as a collective, that's the real trick

Ken doesn't establish a "patriarchy". Ken establishes what feminists think a patriarchy is. The movie is supossed to be a gender reversal, but it betrays itself because Greta Gerwig realizes the real world "patriarchy" isn't so bad and presenting it in earnest would talk more flatering to it than condemn it.

The last act pivots towards a clumsy message of sisterdom and motherhood, it's just "vibes"

Even worse, by their logic, Ken is the accessory, a background character whose existence revolves around Barbie. If the genders were flipped feminist wold be crying sexism.

Feminism isn't about equality, it's about emasculating men

92 days ago
1 score