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Feminist French Movie "Oppressed Majority"
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Feminist French Movie "Oppressed Majority"

Just found this on youtube, at times NSFW!

Check it out and tell me what you think





“No man has the right to be an amateur in the matter of physical training. It is a shame for a man to grow old without seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable.”
-Socrates
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Feminist French Movie "Oppressed Majority"

I have not viewed the movie, but I support the fight against oppressive undergarments like braziers and other garments like shirts. Young and unmarried women should not have to live with these impediments to their freedom and expression.

Down with oppressive clothing Down.
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Feminist French Movie "Oppressed Majority"

Yet another beta fantasy with 4 women sucking his dick in public space..... seriously enough of that shit.
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Feminist French Movie "Oppressed Majority"

Only Western women would be so self-obsessed and melodramatic that they'd characterize everyday attention and compliments in this video as "oppression."

You notice they don't show the opposite, namely the economic oppression men face, like having to work dangerous jobs and falling to their death or getting limbs crushed.

As for the flirtatious conversations this video is meant to evoke, my feeling is most women complain about them to "humblebrag" about how allegedly hot they are. These convos are easy to shut down; my mother was a solid 9 and got hit on all the time. How to handle it? She'd simply hold up her hand and say "Sorry -- married!" End of convo in two seconds. (Her similarly hot friends did the same thing. That generation of women were much more together.)

Of course, once Western women turn 40 and stop getting attention, they whine about *not* being flirted with and complain "I'm invisible!!!" Then they write screeds about men still being the problem -- not because the men pay attention to them, but because they now don't.

This would all be funny if it weren't for the po-faced earnestness these filmmakers (and their lapdog Beta audiences) bring to the table. Where is Oscar Wilde when you need him?

Addendum: there is supposedly some element of "assault" that goes on here, but this film is so muddled I can't figure out what's happening after about the third minute, so I left it out of my argument. This is not sharp filmmaking and the annoying French-with-subtitles blunts its impact.
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