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chelsea0011

(10,115 posts)
1. Didn't like this skit at all. The implication is that "supporters" are really
Sun Mar 5, 2017, 09:50 AM
Mar 2017

just pigs like most men. I get it. It is just a skit. But, it reminded me of the skit that they did back in the day, during the Iraq (II) invasion and they poked fun at anti war protesters who acted like they had no idea what they were protesting. One protester thought he was at a save the whale rally.

IronLionZion

(45,404 posts)
2. That's the joke.
Sun Mar 5, 2017, 10:15 AM
Mar 2017

Some supporters of any movement are fakes.

The woman at the end was a very nice touch.

I loved it!

erronis

(15,216 posts)
4. Love it! And I'm a man (old) and, just like Jimmy Carter
Sun Mar 5, 2017, 12:41 PM
Mar 2017

Am always thinking about "it". Can't do "it" (at least I don't think I can), but this skit is a great impersonation of many of "us".

Nitram

(22,776 posts)
5. I have seen men use the "male feminist" ploy to ingratiate themselves to women they are
Mon Mar 6, 2017, 09:33 AM
Mar 2017

interested in. This is an amusing take on that phenomenon, throwing in hyperbole for comedic effect. Two thumbs up. This in no way reflects poorly on men who are sincere in their support of women.

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