Quote: (03-22-2017 08:49 PM)asdfk Wrote:
I actually went to see Beauty and the Beast. Yes, there are obvious attempts at social engineering in there. Like the feminism/gay references, and the black people being a happy part of medieval France. But the main plot couldn't be more Red Pill.
The hottest girl in the village doesn't want to marry the alpha of her tribe (Gaston). This is because he's portrayed as vain and in love with himself, instead of being strong to the benefits of the tribe. Not very alpha, now.
Then Belle gets kidnapped by an alpha from a different tribe (the beast). She is being held hostage, and slowly starts to fall in love with the beast. This is known as "stockholm syndrome", where women who are kidnapped by an other tribe "switch sides" psychologically to cope with being someone else's bride.
Gaston, the other alpha, decides to white knight. So he rides on the castle of the beast with his tribe, despite the fact that Belle wants nothing to do with him and has been happily become Beasts' woman. Gaston and his tribe get their asses handed to them. Gaston dies, and before he does he shows some passivee agressiveness that is beta white knight worthy, which he is getting shamed for. This is the climax of the movie.
Moral of the story:
- the strong beast wins, not the self-absorbed metrosexual
- not even if the metrosexual goes white knighting. he came to save her from being held hostage and she hated him for it
- a woman will fall in love with the strongest man in her life. even if he's an ugly mofo from a different tribe who kidnaps her
It doesn't get any more Red Pill then this.
I think you can consider your Red PIll membership card revoked.
This is a Red PIll movie? WTF?
Gaston is not Alpha? He is the only Alpha in the movie. The Beast is just a former Dark Triad prince Beta, who still remain a Beta.
I know that the mental concepts of Alpha and Beta may be confusing for some, but Alpha is attractive to women, which Gaston clearly is. Whether that guy is positive or negative does not matter and frankly that rarely matters to women.
The Beast mostly behaves like some crazed Omega maniac.
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I saw the crappy movie, don't ask why.
Molyeneux does a good analysis, but here is mine:
+ Yes - Belle the heroine is absolut
ely a Mary Sue - she is the most pretty in the village, she is the most intelligent, she is an inventor who invented a washing machine as if it was nothing, she knows better how to make mechanical toys than her own father who did this for decades
+ she teaches a girl reading and that is shown as a fucking moronic
feminist trope - by the way - general reading and writing was taught to all children - both male and female when it was implemented in the 17th century by some European countries - higher education was mostly done by men because women were busy having kids, a few rich women went to university as soon as the 18th century as well
+ also it appeals to the usual female vanity of being the "exceptional" woman
+ Gaston in the beginning is not unlikeable, he is the best hunter, the most Alpha in the movie, but strangely he treats all the girls who are after him with contempt, which of course would not make much sense - in reality he would fuck all of them. Later he becomes suddenly an evil Dark Triad psychopath who does not mind killing the father of Belle - he is betrayed by even his best friend, because Dark Triad Alphas in small tribes always get betrayed - only in large organizations can they thrive.
+ I gotta also mention the immense number of blacks in the French medieval town - sure it may be fantasy, but why not go full out retard and add Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Phillippino, pygmies, American Indians, Sikhs, Muslims to the mix? There were numerous black-white couples portrayed in the movie - even the fucking candelabre Lumiere was with a black girl - a hot one I would bang myself, but this pushing of this dear elite agenda-point is indeed telling. Also a black guy is of course the main librarian of the movie.
+ The Beast as mentioned before is a Beta or even Gamma character, who cannot conceive that any woman may love him due to his looks. After the final transformation Belle even asks him whether he can grow a beard, because she misses his beastly qualities. He becomes in the end a smug syrupy Beta afterwards just as well. As MOlyneux clearly stated - the story would not work if the Beast was living in a shack being a poor peasant - he had to be a prince with a magnificent castle.
+ In addition as far as I can remember the cartoon portrayed the love story more realistically. Belle fell in love slowly with him seeing all the little endearing signs of the Beast while he was quite masculine in the previous cartoon. In this crappy movie Belle literally instantly lights up for the Beast - it just as Hollywood portrays seduction - women almost instantly like the character and are all smiles.
+ Fuck at times - the animators made the Beast look like this with the famous pouting as a sure way to attract women:
It is an insufferable movie complete with feminism, race-mixing propaganda, zero Red Pill, but plenty of Blue Pill pie. Don't let your children watch this propaganda infested movie or their path to the Dark Side of SJW-land is complete.