I haven't watched commercial TV in over fifteen years. I have no idea what's on there.
I did sit down and watch HGTV with my wife one day for a couple of hours. When my hands were shaking too bad to paint thanks to the weedeater. Some show about "families" looking for homes to buy. In that two hours I counted and looked at the statistics.
60% of the couples were L/G. 20% of the couples were not white. 10% of the couples were mixed race and 10% of the couples were white. Out of the white "couples", half of them were single moms.
My wife said that during faggot pride month, it was more like 90% of the "couples" were gay all day, every day on every show.
One problem is that women are much more tolerant of this grotesque globohomo pageantry, although even for a lot of them it is starting to change. But that was one reason the flamboyant mincing gay man stereotype got so popular: straight women eat it up and think it’s adorable to see the male human form humiliated and mocked in this way. Often times these same women are repulsed by the grunting butch bull dyke stereotype, so when lesbians were wheeled out onto the TV to mock and humiliate the female form, it never really caught on because men don’t have this same desire to see bull dykes inserted into all their favorite shows. Even now I think if you asked a lot of women what their ideal media landscape would look like, and they were honest, a lot of them would say: drop all the trannies, drop all the lesbians, both the butch and the lipstick, and cut way back on the gays, but let us keep a couple to mince and prance around on our dancing and fashion shows for us to clap and laugh at.
I gotta say, those limp wristed, prancing ones are actually fun to know and hang out with, perhaps because they "get" what females like and they are easy to talk with and share stuff. LOL
There is usually some degree of truth that allows the toxic push to initially occur. I do think it makes sense that straight women find it easy to befriend homosexual men: they get the companionship of a woman without as much cattiness, nor do they feel in competition with them like women are with each other (“She’s my best friend, but she’s prettier than me, so I actually hate and resent her”). But I also think there is something psychologically unhealthy in the way straight women perceive and treat gay men. It’s partially this mothering thing they do, it’s partially the condescension, and it’s also this novelty they feel in seeing male biology twisted and inverted into its opposite. One hint that it’s all novelty-based is that in groups of women, there is usually only ONE gay guy whose job it is to mince about and snap his fingers and do the lisp and say bitchy things. If it was about the person, a) they wouldn’t require the guy conform to the stereotype, and b) they would be willing to include more than just the one novelty queer. As soon as a friend group of women starts getting overwhelmed with five, six, seven homosexuals, to the point that they are no longer their mincing novelty show, the women lose interest. Then the gayness is too real and not like their TV shows.
They are actors. You're enjoying a show, and ignoring that you're watching it on a damaged, oblivious, short-circuiting human being. It's Darwin-funny, sure; but they don't "get" what females like, or males, or humans, or themselves. They give you what you want, whatever you want, as their only validation. They are so broken they don't exist; except as an eager vessel to please... someone... anyone.
I can't tolerate those HGTV shows any more. MOST people looking for a home are NOT going to gripe/complain about every little thing... "I don't like those cabinet colors, the carpet isn't the right color, I WANT hardwoods, not enough this or too much that, etc. Most of the homes shown on these programs people would happily take and modify as they are able. It's all so phony. It's like they have been TOLD to find stuff to bitch about when looking through homes. My husband likes to watch the "Love it or List it". I DETEST the 2 people on that show!
I haven't watched commercial TV in over fifteen years. I have no idea what's on there.
I did sit down and watch HGTV with my wife one day for a couple of hours. When my hands were shaking too bad to paint thanks to the weedeater. Some show about "families" looking for homes to buy. In that two hours I counted and looked at the statistics.
60% of the couples were L/G. 20% of the couples were not white. 10% of the couples were mixed race and 10% of the couples were white. Out of the white "couples", half of them were single moms.
My wife said that during faggot pride month, it was more like 90% of the "couples" were gay all day, every day on every show.
Predictive programming and social engineering.
One problem is that women are much more tolerant of this grotesque globohomo pageantry, although even for a lot of them it is starting to change. But that was one reason the flamboyant mincing gay man stereotype got so popular: straight women eat it up and think it’s adorable to see the male human form humiliated and mocked in this way. Often times these same women are repulsed by the grunting butch bull dyke stereotype, so when lesbians were wheeled out onto the TV to mock and humiliate the female form, it never really caught on because men don’t have this same desire to see bull dykes inserted into all their favorite shows. Even now I think if you asked a lot of women what their ideal media landscape would look like, and they were honest, a lot of them would say: drop all the trannies, drop all the lesbians, both the butch and the lipstick, and cut way back on the gays, but let us keep a couple to mince and prance around on our dancing and fashion shows for us to clap and laugh at.
Well said.
I gotta say, those limp wristed, prancing ones are actually fun to know and hang out with, perhaps because they "get" what females like and they are easy to talk with and share stuff. LOL
There is usually some degree of truth that allows the toxic push to initially occur. I do think it makes sense that straight women find it easy to befriend homosexual men: they get the companionship of a woman without as much cattiness, nor do they feel in competition with them like women are with each other (“She’s my best friend, but she’s prettier than me, so I actually hate and resent her”). But I also think there is something psychologically unhealthy in the way straight women perceive and treat gay men. It’s partially this mothering thing they do, it’s partially the condescension, and it’s also this novelty they feel in seeing male biology twisted and inverted into its opposite. One hint that it’s all novelty-based is that in groups of women, there is usually only ONE gay guy whose job it is to mince about and snap his fingers and do the lisp and say bitchy things. If it was about the person, a) they wouldn’t require the guy conform to the stereotype, and b) they would be willing to include more than just the one novelty queer. As soon as a friend group of women starts getting overwhelmed with five, six, seven homosexuals, to the point that they are no longer their mincing novelty show, the women lose interest. Then the gayness is too real and not like their TV shows.
They are actors. You're enjoying a show, and ignoring that you're watching it on a damaged, oblivious, short-circuiting human being. It's Darwin-funny, sure; but they don't "get" what females like, or males, or humans, or themselves. They give you what you want, whatever you want, as their only validation. They are so broken they don't exist; except as an eager vessel to please... someone... anyone.
I can't tolerate those HGTV shows any more. MOST people looking for a home are NOT going to gripe/complain about every little thing... "I don't like those cabinet colors, the carpet isn't the right color, I WANT hardwoods, not enough this or too much that, etc. Most of the homes shown on these programs people would happily take and modify as they are able. It's all so phony. It's like they have been TOLD to find stuff to bitch about when looking through homes. My husband likes to watch the "Love it or List it". I DETEST the 2 people on that show!
Kill your TV