More than 3 decades of feminist demonization of men has had a large impact upon popular culture. When a culture routinely celebrates, jokes about and mocks violence against a particular sex/ethnic/racial group, that culture is fully infused with hate. It is a (dubiously) impressive accomplishment of feminism that they have successfully inculcated such hate in Western culture.
That was when Blacks and women were allowed to declare war on men, whites, and especially White-males--and boy did the attorneys get rich!!!
Look at the magazine (especially the fashion mags) of the era: NO white model was allowed without a black model--but black TV, magazines, and movies were allowed...but Jesse Jackson would tear into your town with his hand out if it smacked of "white only." You will not find an overtly white, male or especially white-male TV, magazine or movie during that time. Taboo.
Even today, their *must* be a black actor in a supporting role. "Token ni**er" was the term used prior to the era, but now it is taboo--but thoroughly practiced. Blacks do not care about that unless it is overt. (Jurassic Park II had the (unspecified) adopted children of Ian Malcom black as there were no other black actors--these kids were "token"--thrown in to cover the black racists who demand such tokenism without knowing it.)
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More than 3 decades of feminist demonization of men has had a large impact upon popular culture. When a culture routinely celebrates, jokes about and mocks violence against a particular sex/ethnic/racial group, that culture is fully infused with hate. It is a (dubiously) impressive accomplishment of feminism that they have successfully inculcated such hate in Western culture.
You weren't around during the PC Era: 1979-1995.
That was when Blacks and women were allowed to declare war on men, whites, and especially White-males--and boy did the attorneys get rich!!!
Look at the magazine (especially the fashion mags) of the era: NO white model was allowed without a black model--but black TV, magazines, and movies were allowed...but Jesse Jackson would tear into your town with his hand out if it smacked of "white only." You will not find an overtly white, male or especially white-male TV, magazine or movie during that time. Taboo.
Even today, their *must* be a black actor in a supporting role. "Token ni**er" was the term used prior to the era, but now it is taboo--but thoroughly practiced. Blacks do not care about that unless it is overt. (Jurassic Park II had the (unspecified) adopted children of Ian Malcom black as there were no other black actors--these kids were "token"--thrown in to cover the black racists who demand such tokenism without knowing it.)