Mrs Doubtfire & The Plague Of Single Mothers - MGTOW
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This video is brought to you by a donation from Mr. Anonymous and here's what he has to say: Hi Sandman I want to request that you review Mrs. Doubtfire as a part of a Top 10 must watch Red Pill film series (similar to what you started years ago). Man that film says it all, it came out in the 90s when I was like 12 and I remember not understanding why the mother was being such an ass. It wasn't warranted. My parents were divorced (had to visit my Dad in North America 3 times a year from Europe) and he was nowhere near as nice as Robbin Williams in the film. Well Mr. Anonymous thanks for the donation and topic. The thing is I would love to put out another one of those compilation videos where I show guys many MGTOW moments from ten or more films. But I've stopped doing that because I already face the occasional community guideline strike and I don't want to deal with copyright strikes because if I get those now then I can't upload videos for an entire week. Besides after sitting down and carefully thinking about the film Mrs. Doubtfire I realized that it looks completely different from a Red Pill Perspective. The idea of a single mother dating after she gets divorced and Robbin Williams playing a man that doesn't get to see his children is treated like a monster even though he's just a slightly misguided man. I kind of feel like Devon Stack over at Black Pilled by reviewing this film. I'll get to my thoughts about his classic film that I watched in the movie theater back 27 or 28 years ago in just a moment. But let me first tell everyone about today's most appropriate sponsor Lindsay Transmission: Anyways, now back to the video. The film is about Daniel Hilliard, a freelance voice actor in San Francisco. He throws a crazy birthday party for one of his three kids and his wife loses it and decides that she's had enough and wants a divorce. When I saw this scene as a kid I thought she was being reasonable. Today I see it differently. What if the birthday party was an excuse for the divorce and she had made up her mind a long time before that because she had found another man. The thing that stood out the most when I rewatched this was the character played by Pierce Brosnan. Afterall it makes you wonder if she already had Pierce Brosnan's character lined up to date and possibly marry well before she divorce her husband? I never would have thought about things like that before I learned about women and monkey branching. Plus the idea that Brosnan who was also playing James Bond around that time would go after a single mother of three with lower sexual marketplace value than himself is kind of laughable. That film because it came out in the early nineties was trying to pump out the propaganda that women could dump their husbands for the dumbest of reasons and that James Bond would be waiting to rescue them from the Bondage of their marriage. The film also pigeonhole a gay creative character that creates the Mrs. Doubtfire costume for Daniel so he can see his kids again.
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It's true, single mothers are absolute cancer and arguably a large source of all modernity's problems.
The 1st red pill movie that Robin Williams did was (The World According to Garp) you have me to people and traneiz and I dont mean guys like Lindsay Transmission. and the movie was made in 1982 way before all this stuff going on. thats why it was funny, Back then who would be leave this shit was true.
I just made an appointment with Kit Lindsey transmission, in Missouri. Thanks, Sandman. I choose to do business with a MGTOW businessman, because of you. Cheers!