Geez, talk about your feminist propaganda episode. All was right with the world until we brought men back.
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blazegarrett91 — 9 years ago(August 25, 2016 01:17 PM)
yes a man did write it. I get your point, but at the same time, they're raised to believe all men are evil and do nothing but destroy, kill, rape, etc. if that's all you ever heard about men from the age of three to 25, and shown selective evidence to prove it, you would naturally be hostile towards men.
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ltarex — 9 years ago(August 30, 2016 06:12 AM)
they're raised to believe all men are evil and do nothing but destroy, kill, rape, etc.
So they were raised according to what today's feminism is preaching.
"A voice from behind me reminds me. Spread out your wings you are an angel." -
vpurvis — 9 years ago(September 29, 2016 10:40 AM)
What I don't understand about the episode is that it is said they become pregnant by "in-vitro" fertilization. But, they are just now experimenting with electricity and if they are going "to bring it back".
How are they supplying electricity to the Helium freezers which take quite a bit of Energy?
And, of course, with no real tech skills how do they do the upkeep on these units? They said their "samples" will last for generations. BUT, it is more likely the units will break down long before that.
Only men are violent? I guess they did not have any history books on that bookshelf.
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Tyler-A-Arse — 9 years ago(August 25, 2016 09:18 AM)
It made men look very very bad. And the thought that it went bad in every came was pretty extreme.
BTW. Does anyone know who the woman was who was about to shoot Jason off the tower with her arrow? She eventually got shot by Miranda before she got her shot off. She looks really familiar but I can't place her. I went through the credits but i'm not sure if she was listed. It's buggin' me. -
blazegarrett91 — 9 years ago(August 25, 2016 01:14 PM)
I agree with tbonesays. this is possibly one of THE most anti-feminist things I've ever seen. think about it. eleven men were released to eleven different communes. alone, they were able to corrupt these supposedly strong-willed women who have been raised to believe and think a certain way. and in the end, instead of saying "hey, if women can be driven to violence like this, maybe we're not much different than men" they say "men are evil and need to be erased". really, this episode is saying women are easy to influence and control and they can't be held accountable for their own actions. very patronizing if you ask me. but again, it depends on your perspective. if you're a critical, analytic thinker you would see it this way. but if you're a feminazi/SJW you may see it the way they intended it to be portrayed.