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Protesting hate literature is bad when the hate literature hates on the right people (men in this case).
I don’t think the movie “hates” on men thought.
The men are literally second-class citizens in Barbieland, they attempt a liberation movement, but the women crush this movement, and the movie presents this as a good thing.
It's hate literature.
That's not exactly how I'd describe the plot. I have a strange feeling that nuance and simile are lost on you like a fart in the wind.
Tell me about the nuance in Mein Kampf.
I don't want to misrepresent you. In no uncertain terms, did you just compare the Barbie movie to Mein Kampf?
I compared your willingness to make excuses for one piece of hate literature to your unwillingness to make excuses for another. In short, I exposed your hypocrisy.
Yikes.
No, it’s a portrayal of how women were treated not long ago everywhere. And the ending hints at how women are mostly treated now. Dunno man, maybe we didn't watch the same movie.
Barbieland represents how women are being treated now in the west