Hollywood pushinng feminnist propaganda to divide men & womenn

Women have been dividing themselves from me for as long as I can remember.

Not sure Hollywood is to blame.
 
I've never understood the hostility against changing the gender or race of a fictional character.
It's even weirder when they are hostile over "changing the gender" of a fictional character when that didn't even happen.

Well, Captain Marvel's gender DID change, just not with the movie. It was long, long ago. :)
Ms. Marvel, who at the moment is the person who's assumed the title of Captain Marvel, has always been a woman

Yep, but Captain Marvel used to be a man, then a woman took over the mantle. The character of Carol Danvers didn't change gender, but Captain Marvel did. :dunno:
Captain Marvel did not change gender, but entire characters

There have been five iterations of 'Captain Marvel' since the character was first introduced in 1967.

Three of the five were women.
 
Hollywood Pushing Feminist Propaganda To Divide Men & Women

The movie "Captain Marvel" has revealed itself to be feminist propaganda with the ultimate goal to cause division between men and woman. David Knight hosts to expose this sinister hollywood agenda.



Hollywood Pushing Feminist Propaganda To Divide Men & Women

The weak minded farts can't figure this out either. how we divide men , women etc how we divide humans in general psyche warfare works well on the weak.

The religions have sought to cause division between men and women for milennia, long before electricity and the camera were invented and there was a Hollywood. Several religions right here in the U.S. have been pushing patriarchy (i.e. penis worship) and their own brand of BDSM up until the present moment.

Yes, I sound "radical," but they are the ones who actually are pushing radicalism. Other men and women respect each other and get along together.It wasn't in any Hollywood movie that I saw pushing "division," but, for example I saw a guy interviewed on tv who basically said that he won all disagreements with his wife because he has a penis, and he identified himself as a Southern Baptist "preacher." He didn't have anything to do with Hollywood.
 
I've never understood the hostility against changing the gender or race of a fictional character.
It's even weirder when they are hostile over "changing the gender" of a fictional character when that didn't even happen.

Well, Captain Marvel's gender DID change, just not with the movie. It was long, long ago. :)
Ms. Marvel, who at the moment is the person who's assumed the title of Captain Marvel, has always been a woman

Yep, but Captain Marvel used to be a man, then a woman took over the mantle. The character of Carol Danvers didn't change gender, but Captain Marvel did. :dunno:
Captain Marvel did not change gender, but entire characters

Well, both. The person who was Captain Marvel did not become a woman, but the character with the title changed from a man to a woman. It's similar to saying Captain America has changed race. Steve Rodgers didn't change his race, but the character of Captain America changed race when Sam Wilson took on the mantle.

It's a question of whether you are talking about the title or the person using the title. :dunno:
 
It's even weirder when they are hostile over "changing the gender" of a fictional character when that didn't even happen.

Well, Captain Marvel's gender DID change, just not with the movie. It was long, long ago. :)
Ms. Marvel, who at the moment is the person who's assumed the title of Captain Marvel, has always been a woman

Yep, but Captain Marvel used to be a man, then a woman took over the mantle. The character of Carol Danvers didn't change gender, but Captain Marvel did. :dunno:
Captain Marvel did not change gender, but entire characters

Well, both. The person who was Captain Marvel did not become a woman, but the character with the title changed from a man to a woman. It's similar to saying Captain America has changed race. Steve Rodgers didn't change his race, but the character of Captain America changed race when Sam Wilson took on the mantle.

It's a question of whether you are talking about the title or the person using the title. :dunno:


2 different characters..

one created by DC, the other created by Marvel.
 
My aunt and uncle would still be married if they never watched Barefoot in the Park.

That's a great movie, circa 1963 with Robert Redford! but we digress:10: :04:


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Well, Captain Marvel's gender DID change, just not with the movie. It was long, long ago. :)
Ms. Marvel, who at the moment is the person who's assumed the title of Captain Marvel, has always been a woman

Yep, but Captain Marvel used to be a man, then a woman took over the mantle. The character of Carol Danvers didn't change gender, but Captain Marvel did. :dunno:
Captain Marvel did not change gender, but entire characters

Well, both. The person who was Captain Marvel did not become a woman, but the character with the title changed from a man to a woman. It's similar to saying Captain America has changed race. Steve Rodgers didn't change his race, but the character of Captain America changed race when Sam Wilson took on the mantle.

It's a question of whether you are talking about the title or the person using the title. :dunno:


2 different characters..

one created by DC, the other created by Marvel.

Yes, there are versions in DC and Marvel. The Marvel character was originally a man, then he died and a woman became Captain Marvel. Apparently first it was a man, then a woman, then another man, another woman, two different men, then the final woman who continues to hold the title today, Carol Danvers. That doesn't even take into account the various alternate universe incarnations.

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Ms. Marvel, who at the moment is the person who's assumed the title of Captain Marvel, has always been a woman

Yep, but Captain Marvel used to be a man, then a woman took over the mantle. The character of Carol Danvers didn't change gender, but Captain Marvel did. :dunno:
Captain Marvel did not change gender, but entire characters

Well, both. The person who was Captain Marvel did not become a woman, but the character with the title changed from a man to a woman. It's similar to saying Captain America has changed race. Steve Rodgers didn't change his race, but the character of Captain America changed race when Sam Wilson took on the mantle.

It's a question of whether you are talking about the title or the person using the title. :dunno:


2 different characters..

one created by DC, the other created by Marvel.

Yes, there are versions in DC and Marvel. The Marvel character was originally a man, then he died and a woman became Captain Marvel. Apparently first it was a man, then a woman, then another man, another woman, two different men, then the final woman who continues to hold the title today, Carol Danvers. That doesn't even take into account the various alternate universe incarnations.

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as I stated before, to another poster...

Carol Danvers as Captain Marvel was created 40-50 years ago.

little late to whine about it just because they finally got around to making a movie about her.
 
Yep, but Captain Marvel used to be a man, then a woman took over the mantle. The character of Carol Danvers didn't change gender, but Captain Marvel did. :dunno:
Captain Marvel did not change gender, but entire characters

Well, both. The person who was Captain Marvel did not become a woman, but the character with the title changed from a man to a woman. It's similar to saying Captain America has changed race. Steve Rodgers didn't change his race, but the character of Captain America changed race when Sam Wilson took on the mantle.

It's a question of whether you are talking about the title or the person using the title. :dunno:


2 different characters..

one created by DC, the other created by Marvel.

Yes, there are versions in DC and Marvel. The Marvel character was originally a man, then he died and a woman became Captain Marvel. Apparently first it was a man, then a woman, then another man, another woman, two different men, then the final woman who continues to hold the title today, Carol Danvers. That doesn't even take into account the various alternate universe incarnations.

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as I stated before, to another poster...

Carol Danvers as Captain Marvel was created 40-50 years ago.

little late to whine about it just because they finally got around to making a movie about her.

Actually, Carol Danvers didn't become Captain Marvel until less than a decade ago. Prior to that she was Ms. Marvel. The character was in the Captain Marvel comic books from the beginning, but not as Captain Marvel; that was Mar-Vell.

She isn't the first female character to wear the mantle of Captain Marvel, though.

The History of Captain Marvel: Part 1 | News | Marvel
 

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