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Ever think of a gal as really hot, and then one day you realize she's so annoying, she's totally not sexy anymore?
That's Rose McGowan for me.
Ever think of a gal as really hot, and then one day you realize she's so annoying, she's totally not sexy anymore?
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Actress Rose McGowan leads criticism of 'terrible' X-Men poster that shows Jennifer Lawrence being CHOKED by a male villain, saying it promotes violence against women
So, all the mutant on mutant, human on mutant, and mutant on human violence involving both men and women is OK as long as the either the recipient of the violence is male or the perpetrator is female.
Examples of violence no one has a problem with:
1. A female mutant electrocuting a male mutant.
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You know what happens to a woman when it's struck by lighting? Same thing that happens to everything else.
He even cries in pain when struck. Yet, completely non-offensive.
2. Men repeatedly stabbing each other with sharp blades until one decapitates the other.
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3. A women pumbling dozens of men. Yes, this one is the character that people are outraged is getting chocked by a man, well, not even really a man but a male looking demigod.
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4. Oh, and let's not forget Rose McGowan's character from Planet Terror 2 who had no problem mowing down dozens of men and blowing some of them into little bits.
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It's not offense because the killer is female and all the victims are male.
The X-Men stories are about violent clashes between humans and mutants and between mutants and other mutants. It would be sexist bullshit to never show a female mutant in danger. Anyone who objects to the ad but does not object to all the violence in the stories, both movies and comics, is nothing more than a fake-outrage hypocrite.