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SJ performance pieces usually raise some eyebrows.
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Yes, this will totally make people more sympathetic to the plight of trans people.
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SJ performance pieces usually raise some eyebrows.
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...Why jello?SJ performance pieces usually raise some eyebrows.
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Nor does it sound like a lot of fun to watch.Yes, this will totally make people more sympathetic to the plight of trans people.
SJ performance pieces usually raise some eyebrows.
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Rarely do you see performance art that inspires such a large portion of its audience to repeat the act themselves.SJ performance pieces usually raise some eyebrows.
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Yeah, it's not like Ace Ventura was from a past decade where things were different as was The Crying Game, and it's not like Family Guy was something that tries to use shock value or anything. IIRC, within Family Guy, I read that Brian slept with a mtf transwoman, tried to shower himself in disgust, only to get beaten up by the son of said transwoman.Yes, this will totally make people more sympathetic to the plight of trans people.
Yeah, it's not like Ace Ventura was from a past decade where things were different as was The Crying Game, and it's not like Family Guy was something that tries to use shock value or anything. IIRC, within Family Guy, I read that Brian slept with a mtf transwoman, tried to shower himself in disgust, only to get beaten up by the son of said transwoman.
Right, thanks for that reminder. Really, they wouldn't know that unless they bother to watch the whole thing.In the episode it was Quagmire's father who'd changed his gender. (Yes, I know... "You watch Family Guy?")
I'm kind of amazed this woman didn't start talking about how men in drag make fun of transwomen...
But that's just male power fantasy, not exploitation.Right, thanks for that reminder. Really, they wouldn't know that unless they bother to watch the whole thing.
As for men in drag making fun of transwomen, have any other sort SJW's even touched upon that?
Just to stay on topic with art extremes from SJW's, have they complained about any game or anime lately in having some sort of impractical armor despite the fact that 1) it's a game and 2) males are no better protected in it visually?
How many of these people were put in front of Disney movies and told to be quiet as a child?
And they probably never saw one that didn't involve a Disney Princess or made before the Disney Renaissance. You never hear them talk about The Great Mouse Detective, The Fox and the Hound or Bambi.Way, way too many.
They know and they don't like it.So uh, does any of you know what the Bikini Armor tumblr think of a an anime called Bikini Warriors? It's a 5 minute anime that makes fun of JRPG conventions and as a fap fodder ala Queen's Blade.
Kinda curious what they think of it, since the show actually has bikini in its title. Or maybe it flew under their radar?
One would have to ask what is wrong with said "softcore porn" mocking the armor? Does that mean a parody shouldn't really actually use something it satirizes and make fun of it?They know and they don't like it.
One would have to ask what is wrong with said "softcore porn" mocking the armor? Does that mean a parody shouldn't really actually use something it satirizes and make fun of it?
One would have to ask what is wrong with said "softcore porn" mocking the armor? Does that mean a parody shouldn't really actually use something it satirizes and make fun of it?
And they probably never saw one that didn't involve a Disney Princess or made before the Disney Renaissance. You never hear them talk about The Great Mouse Detective, The Fox and the Hound or Bambi.
Parodies are still considered to be degradation of women, in their eyes, if they contain any of the no-nos they have on their Bingo card. Granted, they are rather loose with enforcing the midriff no-no, at least from what I've seen.
Apparently, the blue fairy in Pinocchio must of just been a hallucination or something.This is, of course, because they're women, and Disney Princess stuff, for the longest time, has been used to shut little girls up so that mommy can sleep off her hangover.
(I once saw someone writing an article about Disney films and feminism where one of the criticisms of Pinocchio were "Also, there are no women or girls. Boo!" Yes, just like that.)
These people don't get satire, do they?