The new Batman movies, a critique of modern women
Anonymous in /c/MGTOW
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It just came to me out of thin air, that this new 30M Batman character is not just a weird kid with a kink for bats and a buttcheek cutting fetish, but actually a metaphor for men and the current state of System's attack on masculinity. The new movies are just the latest attack on the grandest of our culture's "icons" and the attacks are really based upon the virtues of those icons, and our acceptance of those virtues (or lack thereof). The attacks are aimed squarely at the men of this generation and our ideals, and I am not sure that many have really noticed. Batman is a case in point, when you look really closely at his character, it is an attack on us. <br><br>Batman is the very image of a self made man, that is the greatest of his virtues. <br><br>In the new movies, it is receiving a very negative light. In the latest two films, they actually show Alfred telling him that the entire idea of Batman is a lie, because One Man truly cannot fix the system, and that is not his place, One Man can't do it. That is the narrative being floated. <br><br>"That's what it feels like for a man in modern society, a lie, until he learns to do what the women tell him to do, and remember his place"<br><br>Batman's entire ethic is based on respect for the current System, for the law, for the police. He does his jobs in complete accordance with the law. He is in no way a vigilante and works to find justice within the System. <br><br>These ethics are now being castigated in modern society. <br><br>Bruce Wayne is the archetype of the Self made man. So the final blow is that the new movies actually make him out to be a multimillionaire trust baby who never had to really do anything to get where he is. <br><br>They are actually saying that there is no such thing as a self made man. That the entire idea is toxic and a lie. <br><br>This is truly what they believe.
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