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Thread ID: 10403 | Posts: 6 | Started: 2003-10-10
2003-10-10 23:02 | User Profile
10-10-03
Sheroes
There is a new movie out called "Kill Bill, Vol. 1" starring actress Uma Thurman as......a sword-wielding female assassin.
Ever since about the time the TV-show "Xena" showed up in the 1990s, there has been a curious -- and dangerous --trend on Hollywood film: tough female ass-kickers. Yep. These new characters use karate-style skills to beat the tar out of men -- or worse. Heck, sometimes these women lay waste to 5 men at once -- without breaking a sweat!
These new movie and TV-show sheroes send young boys the sick message that "women are the same as men" in every way but the genitals.
The truth of this matter is that this new trend of female-brutes-on-film is simply more feminism. Yup. It's the same old feminism that emerged in the 1970s, only these new gals don't burn their bras or shout "women's lib!" It's repackaged feminism.
Now comes the kicker: who runs Hollywood? Jews mostly. And who invented feminism? Jewish women [Betty Friedan, Bella Abzug, Gloria Steinem, Shulamith Firestone, Andrea Dworkin, et al; more here: [url]http://cptwc.matriots.com/fem2.html[/url] ].
Isn't it time for America to say "no more" to the Jews?
2003-10-10 23:44 | User Profile
Yeah, I always thought it was pretty damn silly to see frail-looking (but admittedly attractive in many cases) women acting like Bruce Lee in movies. It's kind of like watching the scene with the killer bunny rabbit from Monty Python's Holy Grail. Unfortunately for the feminists (who could even be called "masculinists" in light of their attempts to make women seem more like men), nature is a very stubborn thing, and ordinary, everyday life is constantly countering their propaganda, making its absurdity manifest to anyone with the slightest bit of common sense.
2003-10-10 23:45 | User Profile
I saw an interview with Thurman on MSNBC where she said that indeed the whole point of this film was to show how women can kick ass and blah blah blah blah(typical feminist ranting).
Which is one reason why I hardly ever go to movies anyways these days, everything practically is stupid and lousy. Only once in a while will I ever go see a movie these days, but usually because the movie is set sometime in the 19th century or before; which usually means that the feminist PC crap will be to a minimum. Other than that, most movies I see nowadays are ones made before the late 1960's.
2003-10-11 00:11 | User Profile
I LOVE watching those old movies from when, to paraphrase the head of Sony, "the US was strong when it was a White country", but, I must mention a point. I used to ride motorcycles a lot, and was around the "rice rocket" crowd and at times around a lot of Harley types. I noticed the young yuppie-boys on their rice-rockets were really threatened by a female say, one of their GF's, riding well or knowing some of the mechanics of a bike, while the greasy ol' Harley riders, good ol' boys, were not only not threatened by females knowing a bit, they'd teach their ol' ladies all said ol' ladies were willing to learn. I guess their ideal would be to have an ol' lady they've been married to for 30 years, who can tune up a bike, fix a flat, and ALSO has mothered 5 children who have all grown up to be engineers for Harley or some other american-iron maker. And those are the ideals that can save a country and save a race.
2003-10-12 17:57 | User Profile
One of the funniest (and most gratifying) demolitions of this absurd Tuff Grrl myth was when hyper-aggressive WWF jewess Jamie Lauer took on fat ol' goombah Joey Buttafuoco a couple of years ago. It's was hilarious to see him bat her hideously muscled ass all over the ring with ease - and her enraged excuse-making afterward made it all the sweeter.
Suck on that, all you Zena dykes.
2003-10-18 17:02 | User Profile
See the [url=http://forums.originaldissent.com/showthread.php?t=10572]Kill Bill[/url] thread.