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  • OMG... So true!

  • Men just need to stop watching tv altogether & stop giving our money to this bullshit,we also need to speak out against this misandric culture in video's like this thus if a large number of men boycott telivision. Then the networks will start asking question!

  • Good video brother.

  • Hehe, shaky shaky :P

  • We agree, no form of violence is acceptable whether it is against male or female, our book Angels in Hell re-empowered after rape, talks about self help for men and women that have been in the position of being violated. There definitely needs an awareness raise for men, we would love to interview men who have been subjected to this and share their story with our viewers.. Let work together to stop violence.

  • The "go daddy" ads are exploiting women, making women out to be only there for their body and good looks. How many of you men have seen a beautiful, i mean drop dead gorgeous, woman walking down the street and you thought to yourself, wow she might be smart, she might be a really good singer. honestly, i think you look at her and say "yeah, i'd tap that" or come up with a crappy pick-up line cause you want to get her in bed?

    Go to:

    Friends-Monika and Rachel Fight (!women slaping women funny!)

  • @EvaDelena And what does this have to do with violents?

  • @EvaDelena ...So as women tend to look at buff guys and just think of how would his penis taste? Invalid.

  • Bottom one first, then top one :)

  • This doesn't mean that Australia and anybody else doesn't care about men who have been assaulted, it just means that we haven't heard them! If you are complaining about not being heard, get up off your butt away from the computer screen and write the government a letter, say to them "oi, what about us men?" I agree that we should make it violence against anyone, Australia says no! but instead of waiting for something to come along 20 years down the track, stand up and make your vioce heard.

  • I agree with this video 98% "Violence against women Australia says no" yes this is such a sexist slogan, what about the men out there that are assaulted? It doesn't mean that Australia says "yeah it's ok" Australia is just as apauled by this criminal act as we are when a woman is assaulted, the only reason why you don't hear about men being assaulted as much is, because it's quite rare to find someone who has been in that situation.

  • I 100% agree with this video. Thank you!

  • @ twooffour- I bet you wouldn't say that if it was the guy beating on her. That's this video creator's point. You just proved it. It is entertaining to show a guy getting beaten up by a woman but it would be considered horrific even in a family movie if the guy was beating on her.

  • 14:10 Um... because it IS a joke. It's CARTOON VIOLENCE, played for laughs.

    There's nothing "disturbing" about that scene, even if it's wrong and gives the impressionable kids the wrong ideas.

    On a completely unrelated note, Jason Statham kills a female villain in a movie, it's graphical enough ;)

  • 12:00

    Great! Now let's see Final Destination 3, the tanning scene! :D

  • The "killing cheating men" made me puke - I'm not sure whether the movie is satirical or something else, but if played straight, it's despicable.

    (If you want a "reverse" example, of sorts, check out the Plinkett reviews - a serial killer butchering women is played for comedy)

    As for Hostel 2, I think the point was made clear: because the "boys" have written it and inflict the violence, the female victims add a "sexual" aspect to the torture, which, yes, makes it worse.

  • @twooffour

    You also ignore some other facts out of convenience:

    1) Hostel 2 had female-on-female torture. This, on one hand, kinda goes against the contention above, but on the other hand, it's a portrayal of a sadistic woman in cinema ;)

    2) The guy who gets his balls cut off IS THE TORTURER. A truly disingenuous point there.

    3) Hostel 1 had a guy kill the two "femme fatales" (btw, there's a female violent archetype for you) with his car.

    No complaints, as they were basically evil.

  • @theignoredgender :

    Uuuuuuh.... There you have it. This is the results of 5 years of "Feminist" Domestic Violence Industry Evil Indoctrination that is now Indoctrinated into Politics, the Government, Courts, Police and General Public, Encouraging an Epidemic of False Accusations of DV and Rape, that:

    - Women are Good, Men are Bad!

    - Women are helpless Victims, Men are Perpetrators!

    - Women need Help and Protection, Men must be Restrained, Prosecuted and Jailed!

    ... cont ...

  • @theignoredgender :

    ... cont ...

    watch?v=E9q6aDaRAII

    My Name is Martha Laura Granados. I am an imm... I prostituted myself to an American Citizen for three years. I deceived him to believe that I was in love with him and that I wanted to be his wife.

    As soon as he married me I falsely accused him of Domestic Violence, Rape and Attempted murder in order to file a VAWA self-petition for a Green Card and receive a long list of social...

    G00gle: Martha Laura Granados Immigration

  • I don't get this with feminists: It's wrong to have badass female game characters fighting back and being independant, but it's okay for women in video games to be depicted as damsels in distress. I don't get that.

  • @GueiGirl Sometimes it's backwards. Women love overpowered women.

  • Its because the person who assaults them is much bigger, a man can report his case so can a woman.

  • Clearly, Now that We have allowed Women to express their ideas of, and determine Moral Values we can watch the Disastrous Results...

    ... a Complete Erosion, Corruption and Break Down of Moral Values and Society.

    ... and the Conclusion is: We, Men cannot leave Important Matters like Morals, Politics and Laws in the hands of Women.

  • If you watch Mexican TeleNovelas you would notice something interesting...

    Even though there Are evil men in those Mexican programs, Every Mexican Novela has Several Evil, Toxic, Lying, Psychopathic Women who are the source of all the Evil and Disaster that happens there.

    Undoubtably, this Mexican version of entertainment is much closer to the Real Reality and a much better and more realistic representation of the True Nature of Women.

  • This hatred of males and boys is not even humane. It's Satanic. But women are gullible and love listening to the devil so the latter can turn them into man-haters and a real poison to men.

    There's nothing inherently good to women. Pure lie. There is going to be a fiercer and fiercer war against males ,as hysterical feminism is madly at work to deprive males from their manhood .

    The damage done to the Anglo saxon world is frightening. But France is following quite the same path.

    cont .

  • ... cont ...

    G00gle: "The Intellectual Perversion of the VAWA Mafia" : feminists take it as an article of faith that only husbands abuse their wives... women are often as violent as their husbands... Erin Pizzey ...published Prone to Violence, a book that revealed these women are often as physically aggressive as their mates ... That provoked threats of violence by the women who said women can never be violent ...

  • Even in certain anime (such as Naruto and Gintama), it's considered a good thing for the women to hit the men. Seriously, that's just asinine especially if the women hit the dude because they hate the dude.

  • The only horror series that featured women getting killed in the same violent light as men was Friday the 13th..........................­..........and feminists protested against it.

    Surprise surprise

  • This is tolerated but Eminem's "Guilty Conscience" is considered offensive

  • And, on the show iCarly, the audience laughs whenever a girl named Sam hits a boy named Freddie (or any other boy) for no reason (although one time, when Freddie did hit her back after Sam hit him, the audience laughed at his slap, too).

    I like this video because it explains a very important issue that needs attention immediately. Gender bias and discrimination against men in court is simply ridiculous. When I found this out, it infuriated me.

    Good job for making the video.

  • Does anyone remember that Good Luck Charlie episode with Gabe's bully problem? Well, the bully turned out to be a girl which was why Gabe never did a thing about it. His big sister Teddy clearly stated that since Gabe is a boy, he can't hit the bully back. But, Teddy said that she isn't a girl and said to the bully that she better leave her brother alone, or she will get hurt.

    This was why I hated that episode. The show indirectly said that it is not OK for boys to hit girls. Ridiculous.

  • @theignoredgender

    great work...i appreciate everything and all my moral support is with you. Just wanted to know why are they demonizing men in every aspect of media and why they always show females as innocent? what do they want from it? it is not just in movies....this same frame of mind works in all forms of media...so it has to be something big what they are looking for by portraying men as evil and females as angels..WHAT is your opinion?

  • men do suffer, but dont dismiss a female's pain beause of feminism.

    also, im aussie and I dont think even slapping a man is acceptable. it frustrates me that its okay for the supposed weaker one to swipe at the supposed stronger one and get away with it.

    im starting to think that everyone just wants an excuse to get at each other..

  • @theignoredgender Wow...when it comes to Urban Legend, I have seen it many times, but never caught the gender bias you pointed out.

  • I'm a feminist and I think we should condemn violence against everyone, women and men.

  • @iluvthejobros9 then stop thinking and start doing. Would you go with us on a Pigwalk to oppose violence against men and NOT make it a womans issue?

  • As someone who has seen both sides of the cheating issue (mainly from situations with friends and their girlfriends) I have found that women will use basically the same response, if the man cheated hes a lying bastard an atrocity etc And I have quite literally seen those same women cheat on later bf's and say to them after getting caught Its because you didnt pay enough attention to me its because you aren't confident enough at no point would the "victimized" woman even fathom that shes at fault

  • After reading a comment on IMDB about "Why are so many victims in horror movies, women?" I decided to keep track. After 84 movies about monsters, slashers, psychos and in general, movies with a 'body count', my current figures are: 711 dead men (73%), 256 dead women (27%).

    In the movie Hydra (14 dead men, 2 dead women), while the males are killed in all manner of bloody and gory means (some men explode in blood as they are torn apart by the monster), the 2 women deaths occur off camera.

  • I think the only movie i've seen where killing a woman is justified or even cheered on is in the movie "Misery" and it took a very psychotic woman who beat him up and broke his ankles before anyone (I was watching it with my brothers/mum/friends) started to think that she was horrible. reverse the situation and there would've been utter outrage

  • LOL...did you actually watch Kingpin? Roy punches Claudia in the breasts repeatedly after throwing her on the hood of a car during that fight scene.

    Utterly dishonest editing.

  • @yermomsboxx

    Yeah but that didn't hurt Claudia at all. It had zero effect. Only Roy got hurt during that fight.

  • @theignoredgender If that's the case, then why did you edit those parts of the fight out, as they should only have bolstered your point?

    Keep in mind, I agree with a lot of this video, but that was a bad example and it seems as if you purposely only showed the portions where Roy was being beaten up.. The point is, whether she appears injured or not, both characters participate in a slapstick comedy fight.

    Is violence no longer violence if a person doesn't appear to express pain at the time?

  • @yermomsboxx

    Not saying it isn't violence but it's certainly one-sided. Claudia not getting hurt at all while Roy does. Perhaps I should have included that part to make that point. Didn't think to do so at the time.

  • @theignoredgender That's cool, I understand. Not trying to bust your balls about it (pun intended).

  • @theignoredgender Hitting a girl on her breast is just like kicking a guy in the balls. It's a sensitive spot. Lot's of nerves there. How would I know? Ask my wife when I accidentally brushed against her boob a little too hard. It doesn't take much. I'm just sayin'.

  • @hueseph

    okay

  • @yermomsboxx

    So if a woman punches you in the chest and throws you on a car, you have the right to beat her back? It's easier to "justify" a woman fighting back but impossible in the reverse. Of course its acceptable that she beat him though anyways, cause she is a woman and he started it. I'll make sure to kick the next woman who slaps me right in her vagina though, just to let her know what I feel about gender equity.

  • You said this better than I could. The recent Sharon Osbourne thing was sickening and really hits this point home. In my video (which wont be nearly as wordy because it's all been said by this point, but should still make its own sort of point), I am going to link to this underneath (unless you have issue witht hat, which is probably unlikely).

    =)

  • @BobChaos23

    Of course I don't have an issue with that. Go for it.

  • idc about htis just think any one has a right to do this if its real violence its reasons they can need it

  • Do any of you remember the movie BABY BOY when the boyfriend was portrayed as an abuser.I heard tht in the theaters the girl got angry then the man got tired of her accusing him of cheating one time .She when stopped him and punched him in the eye.All the woman were praising her like a hero but when the man hit her back they got quiet. smh at society.

  • Hardly some percentage of women are violent compared to me so thts not so serious. If men are proteected against violence then there wont be much difference between demoracy and taliban regime

  • I notice that most feminist run out of of excuses or backward rational in a debate about this issue and move on to blame men for it by saying "men control the media and make the commercials". The MARKET dictates what will be created in commercials /movies we see etc and the main market this inequality caters to is the female audience because females only get mad when they see violence against women even if its a joke or a comedy but laugh at violence against men even when its not a joke.

  • You know, I loved the movie Tangled. And I don't want to think too hard about it, because I think I'll lose some respect for the movie. I genuinely enjoy it, but the more I think about it, the more it stands out. Disney did state that it was a girl empowerment movie though. The only male that was presented in a completely caring and loving way never spoke the entire movie.

  • Some people have said that people get more upset if a movie shows a woman harmed than they would if a movie shows a man harmed because the life of a woman is more important than the life of a man.

    I say the life of a man is just as important as the life of a woman. I get upset when people say that the life of a woman is more important than the life of a man.

  • (pt 4)

    At one point in "Shoot Em Up," the bodies of the male hit men pile up, literally...while every man in the film is depicted as being either violent, perverted, corrupt or rude. In other words, you're watching some scenes of unbelievable violence...but every man who dies, you can shrug it off because they're murderers.

    Meanwhile in "Exterminators," you're rooting for the women to kill these men...because they're kill bad men, right??? It's ridiculous!

  • (pt3)

    Something we have to acknowledge here is: this is men who are greenlighting this stuff, men who are writing this stuff (for the most part), and men who are consuming this stuff and enjoying it.

    The film "Exterminators" depicts the "good" that three women do when they open a murder for hire business, specializing in killing husbands/boyfriends of their clients. The film "Shoot Em Up" depicts a trained assassin protecting a woman and baby from assassins. (to be cont'd)

  • (pt2)

    ...though few people actually see it. Between 8% and 23% of men in relationships have reported violence committed by their partners, depending upon the age and sexual orientation, and where they are located. However those who understand domestic violence trends suggest that the unreported male victims of domestic violence may be around 40% of total domestic violence victims.

    Violence against men depicted in film or on TV is a part of all of this. (to be con'td)

  • You're right on the mark with most of the video...and it's definitely had an effect on people, whether they admit it or not.

    I was being honest with myself by asking what I'm thinking when I see a woman hit a man. And the answer was "I wonder what he did...it must've been pretty bad."

    But what goes through my mind when I see a film depicting a man hit a woman? "He's an animal, and should be in prison."

    Domestic violence against men is a growing phenomonon... (to be cont'd)

  • Your points about Hostle 2 are interesting in that you're missing out that women weren't the only victims. I mean, did we forget the guy who was ripped to pieces by dogs in the elevator? Or the young guy who was strapped to a table and still alive as his flesh was being cut away from his body so that his "torturer" could cook it and eat it while he was still alive? If memory serves, there were as many male victims as female victims...more if you count the first scenes!

  • I'd like to post some of these videos of feministing just to show the man-hating feminazis there how hypocritical they are.

  • @AtheistTower U have my support

  • Every time a girl hits me I hit them right back. Fuck 'em.

  • Wow, man, don't even start about how modern animation portrays men and the violence towards them. You never be able to end your series even if you just used anime.

    But the Final Fight issue is kinda odd. They made the females into trans-gendered males in Japan so that it wouldn't be so offensive to North Americans when they localized the game. But, North Americans have even more issues with the trans-gendered. Then they get changed to men. Didn't make any sense to be with Chun-Li in SF.

  • This video is both moot and petty when one stops to consider that most murders, assaults rapes and other crimes are committed by men, and with the except of rape, against men. Do women commit violent acts against men? Yes. Is it wrong and should it be punished? YES. Does violence committed by women against men warrant the same amount of attention as violence committed by men against women? NO, because the former happen to a far greater degree than the latter.

  • @Plato86 That's not true. The reason that violence against men isn't reported is that people in the justice system don't take it seriously and are bias towards women. That doesn't mean that it doesn't exist. Ur spreading feminist propaganda.

  • Violence against men is reported, as most murders which occur are men killing other men. Women simply do not commit the same level of violence, in ANY SOCIETY IN HISTORY as women. The statics do not lie but you have made up your mind apparently. Even in nature when see the male of most species of wildlife are far more violent than the female. Or do you deny biology as well?

  • @Plato86 We are talking about human beings and women in this society are just as violent as men if not more. U want to deny that ? Ur fake liberal for sure programmed by that feminist propaganda that'' women can't be violent because we're so sweet'' routine. Come on man. Get over that silly shit.

  • You are either a youth inexperienced in the real word or a political hack who cannot deal with facts that run contrary to his beliefs. Either way I am not interest in continuing this conversation. It is undeniable that men in every society commit more violent crime than women do, check the damn conviction statistics and prison records. The majority of murder victims are men, and do you know who has killed them, other men. Most gangsters and people involved in org crime, men. Stop failing.

  • @Plato86 What does that have to do with women getting away with murders, rapes, child molestation, domestic violence, and not being equally punished under the law ? Typical feminist and fake liberal logic. Y am I not surprised. Oh yea. That's right ''women are weak/innocent'' logic again. Ask Lanra Bobbit how well that worked out or the woman who drowned her 6 kids in the car in SC ? Sounds like crimes to me but they're so sweet and innocent.

  • @Plato86 The ratio between situations of domestic violence against men and situations of domestic violence against women does NOT matter. Both authorize the same amount of attention, regardless of their frequencies. Number is NOT a factor of this issue.

  • I would really, REALLLy like to see someone recreate some of the scenes from the videos you posted with the gender roles reversed in the same scenarios complete with a laugh track on top of it to really show people how screwed up it all is

  • @suchafool990

    That would be great!

  • @ProudLiberal110

    Yes and the difference is: violence against women = violence while violence against men = humor.

  • @theignoredgender I agree.

  • @theignoredgender there is violence on men it means women cant hit men or attack them

  • @theignoredgender

    "violence against women = violence while violence against men = humor."

    Depends on the way it's portrayed - look up Scary Movie 1 (as, I believe, I've brought up the other ones elsewhere), that guy keeps beating up Anna Faris and while he's portrayed as jerk, it's still played for laughs.

    Family Guy does that a lot (to Meg).

    Basically, as long as it's cartoon violence, comical violence, yes, it's humor.

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  • @ProudLiberal110 Okay, lets try this again: your point is functionally indefensible. If you are claiming that violence against men in a comedy is not the same as violence in general, then I'm sure you have a laundry list of film made in, say, the last 15 years which depict the humor of violence against women as committed by men.

    You may well have that list, but I doubt it...because I doubt that many films actually exist that depict violence against women...especially by men!

  • @ProudLiberal110 Maybe YOUR parens should spend two hours smacking your ass around in a clown suit. Doesn't matter if there's humor. Violence is violence.

  • @ProudLiberal110 Well, apparently, you don't know that difference.

  • Hey man, I really wanted to support your fight against misandry and kudos because you help to bring more justice in our society. And the infuriating thing is that society portrays women as innocent angels while the feminist movement has gone berserk since a few decades against men and the feminists are now destroying justice. Keep going man, you're really helping justice there.

  • The trailer for Tangled is basically footage that isn't in the movie. However I recommend watching the movie anyways because it IS one of Disney's most emasculating films ever. Plus it reinforces the "Disney is for Girls" stereotype of recent years.

    Flynn has got to be THE most incompetent idiotic male lead Disney has ever created. At no point is he ever truly competent without third party assistance. Plus check Flynn's "Making of video" for Tangled. He was meant to be intentional "women bait."

  • Plan and Simple, MOST > Women Hate Men, But they will never Admit it, That why Men get the short end of the stick, In Society.

  • @CaptainNemoful1 Women have been programmed to hate men & its the western leaders who give men the short end of the stick at the behest of feminist along with allot of women. For they're own sick agenda's,in other words the goverment uses feminism as a useful tool & these feminist think they're using the state for they're bennefit but in truth its the other way around. And they have no idea who they bargained with!

  • @crypter27 The state is ruthless & only cares about its own interest thus see's people as cattle or in the feminist case useful tools,it will be a sad day when these women outlive they're usefulness. Because thats the day when Satan comes to collect,these women think the state gives them special privledges & free goodies. Because the state loves them"no"the state is using them & will eventually destroy them!

  • You may also note how news portrays bad behavior differently according to gender. When a woman commits a violent act every effort is made to create sympathy (ie. Mother of 2 suffering - insert mental condition here - kills children) or to portray the victim as "they deserved it" (ie. distraught wife kills cheating husband). However in cases where the criminal is male, the effort is in the use negative descriptors. (ie. man brutally kills children) or (abusive man kills his wife, a mother of 2)

  • Im sharing this one around.

  • @BaronVonGotha

    Thank you for helping to spread the word.

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  • Thank you for making these videos!!! You're so right.

  • This is a very good video! For some reason it's ok for women to abuse men and show men getting beated or killed in movies and tv shows. How come there is not more outrage over this?

    Feminists have a double standard, they see violence against men as being ok.

  • I've also noticed that in shows where they depict young people going through puberty, it's always the young boys that are found to be masturbating, and NEVER the young girls. People were making jokes when Lorena Bobbet cut off John Wayne Bobbet's penis yet nobody would ever joke if a woman's body part was cut off.  As for as Disney type shows, I notice they depict men as immature and needing to be disciplined and the female characters as in charge. I saw something like this in the movie DOGS.

  • I've also noticed that in shows where they depict young people going through puberty, it's always the young boys that are found to be masturbating, and NEVER the young girls. People were making jokes when Lorena Bobbet cut off John Wayne Bobbet's penis yet nobody would ever joke if a woman's body part was cut off.

  • I've also noticed that in shows where they depict young people going through puberty, it's always the young boys that are found to be masturbating, and NEVER the young girls.

  • correction its called stride gum or strident, not trident.

    Just look at a few examples of their commercials, then look for the one that has the female in it.

  • Did you ever see those trident commercials where those businessmen tried to get people to stop chewing their piece of gum so they have to get another?

    All of them involved violence against men.

    but then a commercial came that actually did involve a woman, but she was chewing on a new flavor that caused her to thwart those guys, beat up the goat that tried to get her to spit the gum out, and have the men and goat in toe running with their tails between their legs.

  • @ManSpeakOut

    Yes. I put those commercials in my "Misandry in the Media (Part 7)" video which I posted as a response video to this one.

  • Hey reverse feminism....

    coo

  • You have a great point, but I think you're focusing on the wrong things. The problem is not women or feminist conspireing to oppress men (though some do I suppose). The problem is stereotypes, misconceptions and prejudices in the conscious and subconscious mind of the general public. A big part of why it's hard for people to see violence against women is the constant portrayal of men and boys as rugged and tough fighters. Focusing only on this aspect of the vast problem really only increases it.

  • @RosefulEvelyns There are also many important parts of both sides of this issue left out in this video, but I won't get into that. I think instead of focusing on this Idea of the unequal portrayal of violence against men and violence against women, you should focus on making people aware of the invalidity of their own thoughts. You should incourage people to search for and observe truth, instead of blindly believing the first thing their tv tells them.

  • Actually I do not watch any of these misandrist movies,nor would I pay money to go see one,not to mention that today's movies are very boring & suck anyway.

  • You do realize most of these films and commercials depicting brutal violence against men are made by men right?

    men recieve the exact same behaviour that they tolerate.

  • @Zain844 Yeah, those male film makers are manginas.

  • @Zain844

    He's pointing out the hypocrisy of people's responses, not the films themselves.

  • @AtheistTower i get that but the point i am trying to make to make is alot of it is actually men's fault. They allow this sort of thing to continue.

  • @Zain844

    Well yes you're quite right. People like Joe Biden are the biggest enemies of men. That's why I generally don't vote for left-leaning men because they're more likely to hate their own sex.

  • Great vide as always. The "Tangled" trailer is just sickening because it targets children. That's something new, I've never seen so much violence in family movies when I was young.

  • Good work. Be sure to mention the SuperBowl 2011 ad for PepsiMax in which a woman beats on a man in each of four scenes.

  • Cool video! Good points all the way!

    You also mention the fact that there isn't any focus on the parts of women cheating. You should come by my channel, watch the commercial called "When Women Cheat" and start to examine how modern pop-music etc., also portrays men as the bad guys and how women are being conditioned into becoming more and more sexualy free / sexually aggressive and demanding, and how men are being conditioned into lacking confidence to handle women anymore.

  • pretty eye opening, sad but true double standard feminist manipulation

  • Keep up the good work bro. The pendulum will swing back one day. I just hope I am around to see it.

  • Great video man. I definitely like the style of showing clips and narrating as opposed to just lecturing. You make some great points too. I'd like to see this double standard brought to light more often. Just a few things I wanted to touch on. Poison from Final Fight isn't all woman. In the Japanese version she is a transexual. That may be why she caused some problems when she came over here. And like you said alot of Cop Dramas do never show violence against women, though I know 24 does..

  • @SubjectXer0 ..So that's worth checking out. Also I know the Scream Movie series shows women being killed or at least I remember Rose McGowan being killed in that. So it's not all of media, but it is a good percentage of it. As for Tangeld. I agree showing Rider getting beat up by Rapunzel is not sending a good message to kids, but that was still a great movie. That also stems from early slapstick comedies like Charlie Chaplan, where he would get beat up as well as Looney tunes where Donald duck

  • @SubjectXer0 Would get knocked out by anvils and shot in the face. Whether that's right or wrong to show kids is up to you.I think if you explained to them why its fake and how it isn't right to hurt anyone it would go a long way. Also you should touch on the GTA series of games. I remember alot of controversy surrounding people killing hookers but none about people murdering other pedestrians. Great video overall though. Hope my comment wasn't too long.

  • That Allstate commercial guy has played a woman before. Why don't they just get a woman to do it? Remember the girl that gets mad because "becky wasn't even hot" then rage hits some unfortunate woman's car? Subliminal message, no?

  • I think the real issue is that women are not perceived as being violent, so therefore the violence of women is overlooked as ineffectual or even playful.

    Female violence must be recognized.

  • My step mom has slapped my dad numerous times, this video is so true. It's considered perfectly acceptable. My half sister seems to think its okay already, and shes only two. It seems as though the views of men have just been flipped upside down. I believe there should be equality of gender and race, but it seems things have just shifted from one pole to the other. Same goes for the race standard. Lets just get along people. I guess social darwinism causes this shit though.

  • Wow so they can make a movie about women killing men who cheat and then feminists cry about honor killings in other countries where women are really killed for allegedly the same reasons. I have to agree with you here, either its okay for both genders or its not okay for both genders. Women can't cry about double standards when they make plenty of their own as well. Great video.

  • Isn't this the kind of propaganda described in "The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion"??

    Aren't these movies and shows made by zionists???

  • Subbed. Great video I can't wait to see more vids from you.

  • This is nothing new - it has been going on for a very very long time - 40 plus years I know of .............. men stayed and suffered silence ..... if my son's wife did this I would get him and my granddaughter ..... thank goodness he has a beautiful wife and she unlike in my day is staying home with there child - I did not stay home with him and it hurt him a great deal - why he values his wife to stay home - I hope the polarity against men reverses itself and stops altogether - utopia

  • Violence against men is a Hollywood staple and a societal staple I'm afraid.

  • I've heard that Roxy and Poison were actually transsexuals. I can understand why they edited THAT out. There was a Streets of Rage game with a bad guy who was obviously homosexual, but they edited him out too.

    The issue there seemed to be more about people's sexuality than their sex.

  • @Guncriminal Actually, In the original Japanese version, Roxy and Poison were actually cisgender females, then changed to transsexuals when they finally decided to bring them to the states because "hitting women is considered rude" in the US.

  • Thank you for saying what you're saying. Growing up and living through the pre-internet age, I thought I was all alone in this way of thinking.

  • That movie with the female vigilantes sounds like a stupider and less thought-provoking version of Dexter.

    Great video as always!

  • All this is a joke compared to the horse shit called "battered woman syndrome"

    A woman such as Ahluwalia has recieved awards and recognitions for burning her husband alive ...

    thats right ... she burned her husband in his sleep .... then British government bestowed her with honours and awards.

  • @kingkongdongful Really? o.O'

  • This is by far your best video yet!  Kem em comming they are getting better and better by the take.

  • @roharatube

    Well thank you very much :)

  • Wait,wait,wait,wait...holy shit. Wait..was that a clip from the movie boston girls..did the movie just say Laurana Bobbit was right in what she did...am I thinking of the same bobbit?

    Please tell me the cheating guys kill that girl. Their goddman saints compaired to that knid of thinking.

  • wow!!

    I've been aware of this for some time, but when I saw your example of the women killing cheating men I suddenly started thinking of Dexter.

    I don't know if you've ever seen it, but I absolutely love Dexter.

    But he has yet to kill a woman. In fact in the last season he hunted down and killed men who killed women.

    I never stopped to think what would happen, and how the the creators of Dexter justify him killing a woman.

    I think I'll write to them and ask why hes never done that...

  • @ImperiousViking

    spoke to soon...

    looked it up, and ha has killed 5 women...

    3 in th 1st season 1 in the 2nd and 1 in the 3rd...

    none in season 4 and 5 though. Perhaps feminist intervention?

  • Many many cases of male domestic violence and abuse are simply laughed out of the court room.

  • there is nothing "wholesome" about disney anymore. just look at the values and the common denominators among those that own the media, and the picture comes more into focus. the feminist legacy and bias in the media is all just part of an even bigger agenda. a "conspiracy" need not imply knowlegable and shadowy "conspirators". it can simply be the perpetuation of accepted and cultural wrongs, bias, and inequities of those that share such views.

    the rabbit hole is deep indeed.

  • @knowthingman You don't need to speak in code for me - they're all jews, and this stuff was all written in the Protocols.

  • Awesome video, and so true.

  • It's also worth noting that the way how men are victims of violence from women in since cartoons, movies, and TV shows is obviously done for comic relief and since men are the one who make these shows, it's not like they are intentionally encouraging women to hit men. I'm sure these male show creators know that it's not right for a woman to hit a man unprovoked, but women will assume that it is even though it wasn't their intent to do so.

  • That's so true. Domestic violence against men happens but it's rarely discussed and documented and its funny how feminist are always silent on male domestic violence. Why is OK for a woman to hit a man whenever she feels like it unprovoked but if a man did it out of provocation, it's wrong? You bring up another good point about how kids are conditioned to think that violence against men is a joke and acceptable.

  • I wanted to add, I wouldn't knock Disney, they have created some of the best female baddies ever, Maleficent being my own favourite. Granted, it was before the feminists opened their mouths, but they still were not afraid to do so. My, how times have changed.

  • @6oodfella Not only that, but she wasn't afraid to actually try and kill the folks. Moreover, the hero character has no qualms about killing her evil ass. Look at stuff like Beauty and the Beast where Gaston gets to 'accidently' die rather than be defeated by the hero.

    It's all watered down garbage and a man is not only the target of violence all the damn time but they aren't allowed to be anything even remotely skilled. They're always the goofball while the woman is superhuman.

  • Good stuff.

    On adverts for TV shows, especially Hollyoaks, they almost always show a guy getting slapped, pushed, or having a drink thrown in his face, NEVER anything of the sort towards women (not that I want to see that).

    E4 has Scrubs, and when they aired this clip: watch?v=J8NlFqVY3xI

    they edited out the woman being headbutted, but kept in the two men being punched, one in a wheelchair being pushed, and one being kneed in the bollocks. The double standards are infuriating sometimes.

  • Awesome videos, subbed.

  • But there are tonnes of video games where you can fight as and fight women. Ever played the Dead or Alive series?

  • @sdrawkcabgnipytmi Back in the day, Nintendo had a family friendly policy for their SNES games for political correctness, like no religious references, profanity, and violence against women which is why those two females in Final Fight were replaced with guys. Nowadays, political correctness in violence against women is acceptable in today's modern games.

  • @sdrawkcabgnipytmi Absolutely. However the ratio of violence/death to men compared to women is still huge. Most video games follow the same trend that movies do: The "good" side will consist of both men and women, while the "bad" side consists of mostly, if not all, men.

    The game Freedom Force, which came out in 2002 still has a male character saying, "I can't hit a woman!" to which the woman replies, "But I would gladly hit you!"

  • Progressive car insurance donates quite a bit of money to all sorts of liberal causes and candidates; cancel your insurance policies with them, or don't do any business at all with them... I canceled my policy and found a much better rate eleswhere

  • excellent video, im really pissed off now, grrrrrr

  • double dragon always kept their female enemies in all of the versions i played. I think streets of rage did too.

  • This Is Disturbing and I have also notcied this trend and I'm a woman. I also notice that "feminist" women don't like "feminine" women. They make us out to be dumb and helpless. Masculine Men and Feminine Women are becoming a thing of the past...against the law maybe.

  • Well done, particularly with the relevant clips.

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