There’s some backstory here: first, there would be no “man-free edit” of “Saving Private Ryan” if someone hadn’t first, for some reason, edited all of the women out of “The Last Jedi.”
In any case, that’s what inspired the communications director of Progress North Carolina Action to produce a man-free cut of “Saving Private Ryan,” which runs just over 2 minutes. (Note: MRA stands for Men’s Rights Activist.)
https://twitter.com/LoganJames/status/953750374804021250
It’s a not-so-clever response to a dumb idea, so naturally, Glamour declared the result “glorious.”
Internet Hero Edited Out All the Men in 'Saving Private Ryan' and It's Glorious https://t.co/PNqHtcphgh pic.twitter.com/aMDtXAZhKm
— Glamour Fashion (@glamour_fashion) January 20, 2018
"Hero" has a whole new, and stupid, meaning now. https://t.co/KDiNEjZtam
— Jags Movie Guy (@MoviePaul) January 23, 2018
Speaking of heroes:
Somebody’s kind of missing the point here. https://t.co/ZsHfz9lRCM
— Robert Tracinski (@Tracinski) January 23, 2018
https://twitter.com/DWest_5/status/955602710564253697
The "edited video" shown here displays white crosses in a cemetery. Those crosses symbolize the men who fought and died in the war to protect the world from nazism.
This type of "feminism" is truly disgusting. https://t.co/1HwMT8CfDv
— Kassy Dillon (@KassyDillon) January 23, 2018
Well done making the point that it was actually almost exclusively men who fought/died/sacrificed in WWII, not women… but girl power or whatever? I think this actually proves the opposite point you’re trying to make, you complete idiots at Glamour fashion ??? https://t.co/XckhQOeLGX
— Aubrey Bear (@NotReallyABear2) January 23, 2018
If women were soldiers we literally wouldn't have won the war https://t.co/JbNRNv8bMc
— cam (@cam_wallaceee) January 23, 2018
https://twitter.com/PS0302/status/955602002989350912
There is nothing heroic about removing all the men from a movie about WW2.
People wonder why millennial jokes are in vogue? https://t.co/p6sjf9LD8Q
— Persnickety (@Dawnsfire) January 23, 2018
If you’re trying to prove that there would be no war against the Nazis and Imperial Japan without men, mission accomplished! https://t.co/MlVwT2gMW4
— Inez Stepman (@InezFeltscher) January 23, 2018
My grandfather drove a tank at 19 years old against the Nazis. If I told him a fashion magazine tweeted about editing him out of that moment, he would have laughed, lit a cigarette and saved the world all over again. https://t.co/b5mnXI8YG2
— Jon Acuff (@JonAcuff) January 23, 2018
The pettiness of feminism knows no bounds. If this is what you need to feel validated you have a shallow life. https://t.co/uzvPuhEyAr
— Lone Conservative (@LoConservative) January 23, 2018
I recently visited the American cemetery at Normandy. There are 9,385 people buried there. 9,381 of them are men. We disagree on the definition of "glorious." https://t.co/DtmP60r92e
— Lt. Kernel Robert Kroese (ret.) (@robkroese) January 23, 2018
Dumbest Tweet of 2018? Gonna be hard to beat https://t.co/QtWMub0YKW
— Christian Toto (@HollywoodInToto) January 23, 2018
Edit your magazine out of this website. https://t.co/1yAeHWGQxW
— NeoN: Automataster (@neontaster) January 23, 2018
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