John Nolte and real Feminism in the movies..."Resident Evil" franchise...

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John Nolte discusses how the film Franchise "Resident Evil" actually portrayed real feminism ...vs. the crap left wing types push on women today....

TRIBUTE: Saying Goodbye to 15 Years of 'Resident Evil's' Healthy Feminism

Alice is also the perfect female role-model. There is no vagina cult here. Alice just *is* a hero. Throughout 10 screen hours and over 15 years, there is not a single line of you-go-girl nonsense, no messaging. Unlike Rey in "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," there's no obnoxious "Why do you keep grabbing my hand!?" cheer moment for Social Justice Warriors; unlike Rey, Alice doesn't hide her gender beneath a sexless persona. Alice is a woman, all woman. Tough and feminine. Confident and vulnerable. In command and womanly. Sexy as all get out, but you will respect her. A badass with those most noble and vital of female characteristics: maternal, gentle, and protective.

Rather than being snuffed out in some anti-science quest for gender-equality, through Alice, the all-important qualities that make women so necessary and special, are portrayed and amplified into something heroic.

And this isn't only true for Alice. Her primary allies, Claire Redfield (Ali Larter) and Jill Valentine (Sienna Guillory), who pop in and out of the series, are just as effective.

What an achievement this is. Naturally, though, because almost all film critics are clueless, left-wing snobs, Anderson and Jovovich are given no credit for advancing the cause.

To begin with, most critics are too dumb to see the unspoken subtext beneath the Hot Chicks With Guns Killing Zombies and Occasionally Offering Up Some Gratuitous Nudity (my favorite genre, by the way).

They respond only to overbearing, man-hating messaging and YouGoGirl flag-planting -- something so unattractive it actually sets back the cause.
 

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