How the Women’s Movement Was Actually Just a COVERT War on MEN and MASCULINITY

Byl Holte
2 min read3 days ago

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The reason that the Tate Brothers have such a large following, is because boys no longer have male role models in TV, film, and video games.

In their quest to eliminate “toxic masculinity”…

…Female studio execs like Kathleen Kennedy, Jennifer Salke, Bela Bejaria and Amy Pascal have DELIBERATELY eliminated male role models.

They killed off the male superheroes, or made them weak, or replaced them with female versions entirely.

They gave Lord of the Rings a female focus.

They made Doctor Who female, and then gay.

They made Luke Skywalker a morose coward who’s given up on life.

They retconned Star Trek to be about black women, lesbians, and gay men.

They made James Bond a beta cuck crybaby who killed himself at the end of the last cycle.

They made Indiana Jones a broken, weak old man who is sidelined in his own movie to make way for his stronger more capable goddaughter.

They even gave Sherlock Holmes a smarter younger sister.

THE LIST GOES ON.

In action/sci-fi films and shows, they’ve made male soldiers weaker and less capable than their female counterparts.

The female detective is always smarter than the male.

In family drama stories, the father figure is always a buffoon or an adulterer or an alcoholic or dying of something — OR ALL OF THE ABOVE — and he’s hated by his wife and children.

Every male franchise has been shamelessly destroyed by man-hating women.

So young men and boys now eschew the entertainment they used to like…

…and turn instead to the internet and conservative/quasi-conservative voices like The Tates, Matt Walsh, Tim Pool and others.

And the industries these female execs have poisoned with their hatred are now dead or dying.

Because the gals forgot 3 major rules of life:

1- You can lead a horse to water but you can’t make it drink.

2- Nature abhors a vacuum.

3- Testosterone will always drive the questing male to find what he seeks.

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Byl Holte
Byl Holte

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