Arquette's Oscar Speech Translated
What she really meant to say is that aging, overweight actresses don't get equal pay to younger, fitter and more attractive actresses.
In that she has a point.
What she really meant to say is that aging, overweight actresses don't get equal pay to younger, fitter and more attractive actresses.
In that she has a point.
That does feel like a much more accurate assessment than what was coming out of her mouth.
It's like deal with it, honey. The economy is hard on everyone right now.
Then we could pity her, but sadly she didn't mean even that, if you did a brain scan you would detect no cognition at all, she was just reading from a script as usual
shareHer Oscar speech, translates into....look at what a 'special' and 'self-important' female tw@t I am, now that I have won this Oscar and can now preach about how hard done by and underpaid my gender is. Especially now, that I have this Oscar and deserve to be paid even more millions, than I already earn. My rights for equality and acceptance, is even more important than those of color and those that share sexual attraction for the same gender, since being the deluded and asinine feminist creature I am, I\we, have fought for your rights and freedom, now it's time to fight for ours.
Was she referring to those that are black, gay and female, in her rant? They would have a triple whammy to contend with. Or was she just rehearsing for a parody version of 'Braveheart', that she is going to film next? ".......just one chance, to come back here and tell the men that they may take all our pay, but they'll never take... OUR SELF-ENTITLEMENTS !
She felt entitled to be a self-indulgent a$$hole. That's one of the problems brought on by feminists.
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I'd say, she was a self-entitled a$$h@le, even before she knew or understood, what being a feminist was supposed to represent. Her success, just gave her more confidence, to throw her arrogance around.
Here's the other side of the coin that feminists refuse to look at.
What if a man like Ben Affleck won for Best Actor in a movie like Gone Girl and he went up on stage and started talking about how men need to be loved and appreciated again by the gynocentric media? How would women react to that? Or better yet, what if a man who just won Best Actor for something like Norma Rae, went up on stage and started talking about how women should go back into the kitchen and stop trying to be independent? I don't think they would like that very much, do you?
But then again, they seem to think that if they don't play a victim, they don't have any power.
Arthur Schopenhauer really had women pegged.
But then again, they seem to think that if they don't play a victim, they don't have any power.
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Playing the 'victim', means they need 'victims' too. If it's not going to be men, who can see right through their nonsense, then it is going to be their own gender and will fabricate bogus nonsense. That is the manipulation and power play. It is ultimately dis-empowering in this respect. Let them come undone. If they want act like fools, that is their prerogative. Only they will claim, that men are fools; but not the other way round. Just like most things.
The ability to be a big boy or in this case, a big girl and man-up, so to speak - take responsibility for your mistakes seems to be purely a male trait. The best women were daddy's girls basically, who taught them how to be tough and confident. The more they push men and masculinity away, the more hostile, antisocial and possibly insane they'll get. After looking at the "men" in our culture today, I'll bet anything that every whiny boy who can't take responsibility for his mistake were either momma's boys or they were raised by their mothers.
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