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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t think you’ve been paying attention. I can tell by your last misogynist line — women need to be spoon fed wellness and beauty products. That that would even happen proves the point. [/quote] Is it 'anti-men' to assume that many men are in the market for a good bbq grill or exercise equipment, especially if that assumption seems to be supported by real life evidence (significant portion of men I know show interest in bbq'ing and either have a good grill or would like to own one)?[/quote] No, of course not. That's not what OP suggested. If you read it, she suggests the "it's impossible to be a woman" monologue suggests that all a women needs is wellness product to make her whole, which was the point of the speech and movie. If her thesis is correct, that means there was a boardroom of men (remember only 20% of women service on boards*) who are gaslighting women by using a movie's "iconic monologue" to sell products. Isn't OP gaslighting legions of women who do feel there is truth in that monologue? For her it's BS, ergo it's BS for all women >> it's just a ploy by men to get stupid women to spend $$. [/quote]
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