Our fictional heros don't exist anymore, either.
Picard, Skywalker, Indiana Jones, Dr Who, Harry Potter, the list goes on.
Every positive fictional example of masculinity has been turned into a joke.
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I actually thought on trying to refute this dumbass, but then I figured what’s the point. They’re clearly one of those people…
“Oh noes! Non-white non-male fictional heroes exist slightly more these days!! EVERYTHING IS RUINED FOREVER!!!!!”
@Timjer #227017
That’s exactly it. This sad little bigot is upset that the entire world doesn’t cater exclusively to him, to the detriment of all others. (Also, he seems to think that Dr. Who - half of whose actors have been quite effete - and the singing & dancing Picard are his brand of masculinity? He’s obviously never even watched the shows, and just jumped on the neckbeard bandwagon.)
“Our fictional heros don't exist anymore, either.”
Oh, NO! Your fiction’s not REAL! How… Um… (checks notes) Standard. For all of us.
“Picard, Skywalker, Indiana Jones, Dr Who, Harry Potter, the list goes on.”
You, uh, you looked up to Harry. High school student Harry Potter as a symbol of masculinity?
I mean, okay, if you’re in 8th grade… But… Hermione was smarter, McGonnigal was tougher….Mrs. Weasly was deadlier.
“Every positive fictional example of masculinity has been turned into a joke.”
What, exactly, attracted you to Picard’s example in the first place?
don't exist
Sir Patrick Stewart. Mark Hamill. Harrison Ford. Ncuti Gatwa. Daniel Radcliffe.
Not seeing their names in the Times Obituary section, dustforbrains.
So … is he whining the characters all got old? Jones and Picard are old, Luke is late middle-aged and suffering PTSD, Dr. Who is played by a bunch of different actors, but none of them gym rats, Potter grew up and got married, what's the thread that ties them together??
Every positive fictional example of masculinity has been turned into a joke.
Unlike that icon of American Westerns, Marion Morrison.
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