Women are the humanity we all find sexy. Male and female
associate the feminine with sensuality. Feminism itself is an obsession with
the sexual dynamic.
Female warriors are an uncommon reality that has become a
common fantasy. Their appeal is sexual first and foremost. Male combatants are
preferable otherwise, even as art and fiction.
Reality is unfair. There is no “equality” in nature.
Stronger, smarter, faster or tougher dominate, period. Women are typically
weaker and slower than men. They are not smarter or tougher, no matter the “politically
correct” platitudes.
I appreciate the heroines of reality and enjoy those of
art and fiction. I admire real courage and prowess and relish visual and
dramatic allure.
Reality is insensitive. The truth respects no one’s
person. Passionate sanctimony may find a voice in law or culture but it really
is hot air.
Figments of imagination may look, sound and act like real
people… but they are not real people, even if played by actors. No one is “empowered”
by silliness in movies.
The damsel in
distress holds her own, despite the disapproval of ninnies. Still, I would
like to see more heroines and female villains.
I am a writer, artist, game designer and music maker. The
sexiness of women inspired me from the very beginning. The adventure genre is my favorite. No one archetype of female character,
damsel in distress or heroine, should be the only one acceptable. The very
comeliness of such a character should never
be a problem.
Acts of feminism generally try and force qualities that are natural to men on women. It's all a sham. They are trying to be credited for things without actually proving them true. Feminism has always been anti-female. It sucks!
ReplyDelete"Feminism" is the idea of men playing on the emotions of women like manipulating a marionette by its strings. Likewise, you aren't supposed to see the strings... but you do.
DeleteIndeed fairness is a false notion that's whispered in the ear to control those who fall for the rhetoric. Each individual is the master of their own fate unless they give the reigns to another willingly. Figments of imagination will never empower, they will however entertain and inspire if created out of love and not of a false agenda.
ReplyDeleteYes. The Father of Lies tells what people want to hear to no avail. The Father of Man, however, gave us the power to make real even what we imagine.
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