December 27, 2012, - 12:36 pm

CNN Says Schlussel a “2012 Low for Women in Hollywood”; Twitter Feminazis Call for Violence Against Me

By Debbie Schlussel

The feminists at the Coran/Crescent News Network, CNN (a/k/a are Al-Jazeera English #2), are upset with me and list one of my movie reviews as one of the “Lows for Women in Hollywood” of 2012. That’s a badge of honor. My “crime” is pointing out that all of these “she-man” warriors in the movies of late aren’t realistic, that they are absurd fantasies of the Rosie O’Donnell/”View” Hags/Gloria Steinem/Eleanor Smeal crowd on crack, and that men are still the physically stronger sex in real life. But these idiots would rather stick to their delusional cinematic propaganda that Kristen Stewart and Jennifer Lawrence can best men twice their size and weight.

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This year’s influx of big screen heroines appears to be a leap toward equality, prompting praise from film critics such as A.O. Scott of The New York Times. Off screen, however, things were a little more complicated. . . . The sheer increase of strong female characters isn’t enough . . . .

Back on the big screen, Stewart’s Snow White character was berated for being too masculine by critics such as Debbie Schlussel.


“I know it’s a fairy tale, but since when was Snow White a she-man warrior?” Schlussel wrote on her website in June. “Uh, sorry, but reality check: men are the strong ones and the ones in physical fighting who win and best women.”

Come on, Stephanie, you really think Kristen Stewart can actually beat up and slay any of the guys like she did in “Snow White and the Huntsman” (read my review)? Just ain’t gonna happen . . . in the real world. And in the fairy tale, the story wasn’t Snow White as the swashbuckling prince with the male being her effeminate sidekick (the storyline of the movie). It was kinda the other way around. Just sayin’. On the other hand, at least Ms. Goldberg gave both sides (sort of). And thanks for spelling my name right and quoting me accurately.

It’s funny how CNN celebrates delusions of non-existent female supremacy over men in the West, and yet the very same network celebrates the one religion and culture–Islam–that treats women like property, baby factories, human burqa hangers, and occasional convenient homicide bombers and terrorists (probably because it’s the same religion that, along with the feminists, is helping to destroy the West–an apparent mutual goal of them and CNN).

At the same time that I’m attacked for this, CNN Entertainment reporter Stephanie Goldberg praises the fugly, depraved, sex-obsessed pig, Lena Dunham, creator and star of HBO’s disgusting, semi-pornographic, and stupid “Girls.” She’s the voice of the perverted Obama “Your First Time” campaign commercial and had gross fat chick sex with a stranger in a concrete tunnel in her “Tiny Furniture” movie (read my review). Yup, that’s the ticket!

Oh, and in the true feminist orthodoxy form, I’m not allowed to have a differing (and realistic) opinion, and so some creepy feminazis on Twitter (follow me on Twitter) are expressing their one-sided Lesbionic fantasies of violently attacking me and calling me a bitch:

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The thing is, if you try to slap me, this “bitchy woman” will bring a guy to the fight to protect me, and despite what they tell you in the movies, he’ll kick your ass.




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76 Responses

it’s interesting how firmly rooted the false meme is that women can best men physically. have you ever seen a women demonstrate her “self-defense” skills she learned in some stupid workshop or a women bragging about her boxing skills because she trains at a chick-gym? i could be so drunk i could barely stand-up and still punch ten times harder with my opposite hand.

my wife even get’s into this “let’s wrestle” mood and she kick’s and punches me and i cover up and pretend to fight back. it’s funny how she has this look in her eye as if she’s truly pushing me around. in realityville, if i even gave her a half punch she drop to her knees like a sack of potatoes.

chicks.

kirche on December 30, 2012 at 5:03 pm

Three words. Upper body strength.

tanstaafl on December 30, 2012 at 8:19 pm

    I’ve taught karate on and off for four decades. Truth is that the vast majority of men don’t know how to fight either. Although I know black belt women who can kick the sh*t out of most men, all things being equal, a male is going to do better in a “fight” than a female. It’s nothing political, we’re just genetically made for it. Women aren’t. But, first, we have to define “fight”. Most “fights” I’ve seen between untrained males are just stupid, stumbling comedies. Don’t discount the gals, though. They can be extremely good and tough. And, don’t give up, gals, train to protect yourselves and prevail in armed and unarmed combat.

    Pray Hard on November 25, 2013 at 9:28 pm

Seeing what passes for “women’s” entertainment on the tube, seeing that it’s all women that buy the trash mags in the lines at the market, seeing the “women’s vote” results in the election and the issues that seem to appeal to them (“Julia”, Sandra Fluke, etc), and seeing what passes for “professional clothing” among them in downtown DC, I have a very hard time taking women seriously about anything. I wish it wasn’t so, but they don’t seem very serious to me. And I truly don’t believe there’s one out there that can kick my ass.

Matt on January 1, 2013 at 9:14 pm

And speaking of Jennifer Lawrence: Who can take seriously the idea she could tackle anybody twice her size, especially when in real life she tripped and stumbled on her way to accepting her Best Actress Oscar for her role in Silver Linings Playbook?

ConcernedPatriot on April 21, 2013 at 4:48 am

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