Salon's Misandrist Assault On Critics Of Women-Only 'Wonder Woman' Premiere

Article here. Excerpt:

'Anything that's critical of anything at all to do with a woman is misogynistic. That's what Salon seems to think, at least.

You see, the Alamo Draft House decided to do a women-only premiere of the eagerly anticipated Wonder Woman starring Gal Gadot. The film has already sparked controversy for some of the dumbest of reasons, from Gadot's stand on Israel (she's an Israeli who thinks her country should exist. Shocking!) to her lack of armpit hair.

However, some people also took issue with the theater chain deciding to exclude men from the premiere, arguing that the chain would never do a men-only screening of a movie.
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That point would stand... if people were complaining about there being a Wonder Woman movie, which they're not. They're complaining about being excluded from a showing of the movie by a business that ordinarily excludes no one. Period.

In other words, the only absurdity that is clear is the hypocrisy involved.

Luckily, Salon's male writer got an opportunity to step up and signal how he's a good little ally to the feminist cause with his internalized misandry by penning the most pathetic criticism he could come up with.

There's no defense against hypocrisy, and he just proved it.'

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