205 - MGTOW Movies
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The two biggest movies that most men going their own way respect are Fight Club and The Matrix. Both films came out in nineteen ninety nine which was before nine eleven. And after nine eleven most film studios didn't want to touch films that had anything to do with terrorism. As you may have noticed both Tyler Durden and Morpheus were considered terrorists in those films. Another similarity about these films is that they were created by men. The Wachowski brothers and Chuck Palahniuk were the creators. And all three of these men were part of an organization called Landmark. Now I don't know if Landmark is a cult but the people I've met that were part of landmark, for some of themit worked and for some it didn't. But what I do know is that out of these three men one is a blue pill mangina, one is gay man and the last one is a post op-transexual. I don't have anything against their sexual orientations and choices but I find it ironic that MGTOW looks up to men that are nothing like the red pill protagonists they showcase in their work. But if we dig below the surface you'll begin to see that Tyler Durden and Neo are not really red pill men. They are when they first start in the films but then they change over into something else. And I don't think it's the intention of the Wachowski's or Palahniuk to turn them into male protectors of women. The sad thing is that Hollywood and the corporate entertainment business is something that caters to women. Sixty to seventy percent of box office tickets are sold to women so women want to see themselves portrayed as powerful, beautiful and sexual on the big screen. And if a film doesn't portray women like that then usually it doesn't do well in the box office. The studios after-all have to pander to their market. Thinking about the Matrix the only character that I could really see as a red pill man was Morpheus because he wasn't involved in relationships with women in the first film. His soul purpose was to free minds of people trapped in the matrix. Only in the second film do we learn that he had a prior love interest and that instead of staying with her he decided to follow yet another woman, the oracle. It's almost like he went from the lie he was living with one woman and traded it for a bigger lie with the prophecy of the one. It's quite telling when thecharacters in the films we look up to get their guidance from women. In fight club The Narrator is a blue pill nice guy pussyfooting around the female love interest Marla. And Tyler Durden is like a bad boy Pickup Artist. The film is more about ghosting and creating a social revolution then giving up on traditional relationships with women.Darth Vader in Lovehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0X9NF...MGTOW in Filmhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezFEe...Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/mgtow/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy