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Kiwi Farms
@trombonista mentioned we could probably have a whole thread dedicated to the (equally) hysterical and impotent reactions the Manosphere had to The Force Awakens, and after doing some digging I'm inclined to agree. Here are a few choice nuggets of rage I've found, feel free to add your own.
"The Rational Male" has probably the most long-winded tl;dr condemnation of TFA for "serving the Feminine Imperative" or something like that: https://archive.md/wZVxy Also see the comments for some hilarious infighting about spoilers that I screencapped in another thread.
According to Vox Day, the movie is yet more proof that Women Ruin Everything: https://archive.md/rQaRY
From the Davis Aurini thread, the movie is proof that Hollywood Hates White Men! https://archive.md/tHWda
Also see https://archive.md/zckS1 for "Spank the Misandrists" claiming women don't "really" like Star Wars.
The Christian Taliban also don't seem to like the movie too much, judging from Dalrock's blog:
https://archive.md/b9dGk - With The Force Awakens, feminists have taken away yet another element of Manly Pride!
https://archive.md/h7Jeh - Haha! Feminists disagree on whether or not Rey is a Mary Sue! Truly proving that Feminism is doomed to implode on itself and that their nefarious plots will fail in the long run.
And, of course, a collection like this wouldn't be complete without some magnificant self-delusion from Return of Kings, also mentioned in the other Star Wars thread in Events and News.
The Ultimate Social Justice Film: https://archive.md/08Dvy According to the author, we must all boycott it! Of course, it doesn't seem like the boycott did much good, but that hasn't stopped Roosh:
Looking through all this splenetic ranting, there's one thing in particular that amuses me: Pretty much all of these manosphere goofs are some brand of libertarian, occasionally even veering into Ayn Randism with their claims of "going Galt." It goes without saying they're big fans of capitalism. Yet when a "feminist" film (so they say) makes more money than literally anything ever fair and square in the free market, they whine their heads off about the injustice and the unfairness of it all. Guess the 'invisible hand' hasn't treated them so well.