Re: Feminism
Posted: Mon March 03, 2014 7:24 pm
Well that fixes everything
Come on. Like 1.9% of those women built their own fortune.theplatypus wrote:Well that fixes everything




wasn't aimed at you, friend. just an article i came acrosshlniv wrote:I guess making a point sarcastically through somewhat comedic images was apparently not the right choice
i don't know what this means.McParadigm wrote:Old men wouldn't seem so successful if it weren't for the "old man as action hero" joke, which is awful (and happens to be just one more thing we can blame the 80's for).
mcparadigm'dmalice wrote:i don't know what this means.McParadigm wrote:Old men wouldn't seem so successful if it weren't for the "old man as action hero" joke, which is awful (and happens to be just one more thing we can blame the 80's for).
is there a famous old men as action hero joke? I feel so out of touch :/Alex wrote:mcparadigm'dmalice wrote:i don't know what this means.McParadigm wrote:Old men wouldn't seem so successful if it weren't for the "old man as action hero" joke, which is awful (and happens to be just one more thing we can blame the 80's for).
you haven't had the mcparadigm experience until you've read a remarkably specific, idiosyncratic assertion being presented as a commonly-held assumptionmalice wrote:is there a famous old men as action hero joke? I feel so out of touch :/Alex wrote:mcparadigm'dmalice wrote:i don't know what this means.McParadigm wrote:Old men wouldn't seem so successful if it weren't for the "old man as action hero" joke, which is awful (and happens to be just one more thing we can blame the 80's for).
Dont worry, Malice, I got mcparadigm'd too on this very page.Alex wrote:you haven't had the mcparadigm experience until you've read a remarkably specific, idiosyncratic assertion being presented as a commonly-held assumptionmalice wrote:is there a famous old men as action hero joke? I feel so out of touch :/Alex wrote:mcparadigm'dmalice wrote:i don't know what this means.McParadigm wrote:Old men wouldn't seem so successful if it weren't for the "old man as action hero" joke, which is awful (and happens to be just one more thing we can blame the 80's for).
he's really doing a job on feminism these daysBurtReynolds wrote:Dont worry, Malice, I got mcparadigm'd too on this very page.Alex wrote:you haven't had the mcparadigm experience until you've read a remarkably specific, idiosyncratic assertion being presented as a commonly-held assumptionmalice wrote:is there a famous old men as action hero joke? I feel so out of touch :/Alex wrote:mcparadigm'dmalice wrote:i don't know what this means.McParadigm wrote:Old men wouldn't seem so successful if it weren't for the "old man as action hero" joke, which is awful (and happens to be just one more thing we can blame the 80's for).
Where is your she-god now?malice wrote:he's really doing a job on feminism these days
any god that may exist is far beyond gender delineationsMcParadigm wrote:Where is your she-god now?malice wrote:he's really doing a job on feminism these days





7.2/10McParadigm wrote:Really, though, the pay grade discrepancy in Hollywood is really a discrepancy of available roles. It comes down to, you get paid more for carrying a project than for being an addition to it, and there are FAR more project lead roles available to +40 men than women. Why? Because this guy...
...can still be this guy when he's a billion years old. People still go see it.
This guy...
...can be this bumbling idiot.
And THAT'S the joke I was referring to: the fact that this shit makes money. Lots of it.
So the result is that high earning vehicles for male stars do not become inaccessible to them as they age, the way women's do. In fact, for a good stretch of time prior to this, women average higher pay than men. And I apologize in advance for this brutally stupid-looking graphic...I couldn't find the original, in spite of having just come across it recently.
Some of this comes down to societal perceptions and behaviors, too. I remember seeing one study where researchers presented people with identical sets of movie summaries, and asked them to quantify their level of interest (1-5, or something like that). The only difference was that for half of the subjects, the genders of the characters in the descriptions were switched. Both men and women were WAY more likely to express interest in seeing a movie centered around a sympathetic male lead than a female one....and keep in mind that the actual story summaries in each case were identical.
So basically, what I'm saying is it's stupid to complain about Hollywood. Or maybe that Hollywood is stupid. Or tha...uh...stupid is as...the....thing....hate.....
I forget.
About Pearl Jam albums, Star Wars movies, and how women don't actually have it all that badAlex wrote:you haven't had the mcparadigm experience until you've read a remarkably specific, idiosyncratic assertion being presented as a commonly-held assumptionmalice wrote:is there a famous old men as action hero joke? I feel so out of touch :/Alex wrote:mcparadigm'dmalice wrote:i don't know what this means.McParadigm wrote:Old men wouldn't seem so successful if it weren't for the "old man as action hero" joke, which is awful (and happens to be just one more thing we can blame the 80's for).