Nothing is over. It’s a film.
what is deeply concerning is the bully tactics used by social justice types to meddle.
You know this idea comes from people with a pathological hatred of men and all things male. That’s fine, they’ve always existed and always will, but they’ve spun their pathology into a theory. A theory that they have now crowbarred into educating and media, and are attempting to get it accepted as the norm.
The issue isn’t the film, it’s the quite worrying trend of ideas being torn up and rewritten.
You see, we have laboured under the illusion that strength and achievement, loyalty, honour etc wins the day. Not so now. The current fad is for vulnerable narcissism to win the day. That is, he or she (or zim or zer?) who can show the most grievance or the most oppression wins the day.
paraphrased, it’s basically the kid who can shout “it’s not faaaaaaiiir” the loudest who gets the leading role, or the job etc.
students will lap this up. They haven’t developed the skills to actually be anything productive (but of course, feel they do) so they will easily fall prey to an idea of an unfair world dominated by older people who “hold them back”
back to female bond, who cares? I won’t watch it. Sure it’s one of my favourite franchises but if women want to watch their version of bond, so be it. I don’t understand why they can’t create their own character and why the male icon must be destroyed. That’s what I mean by this being vulnerable narcissism. They don’t just want the toy, they want a toy, and they want to smash up the other kids toy.