Bill Maher on 50 shades: "Women want stalking and being hit on by superiors, and controlling behaviour, but only from the men they want it from, and problem is we don't know which one we are"

43  2018-02-18 by fatchancebud

50 comments

But we do know. If you are Chad, fuck any woman you want. If you are not Chad, do not even look at a woman or risk a #me too

If you have money and are a Chad you are still at risk of a #metoo aswell since why not, they'll end your career just by the accusation and make a bunch of money out of it to boot.

People, especially conservatives, don't like Maher but he's quite realistic in his worldview (or so it appears).

The fact he doesn't say it outright just means he's a smart guy, as I always thought he was, even he's a liberal.

I doubt conservatives hate him as much as liberals do, at least the ones I know. He's a real islamophobe, racist, unfunny bag of dicks.

He's literally a liberal and every show he just regurgitates democrap talking points.

Unless that was a typo, I don't think your coming from a particularly objective place :-P

All of 2016 was just him shilling Hillary and "Russiagate"

And I'm a leftist who usually hate Maher

As to the first ones, he was not wrong. There's no situation I can think of in which she'd be the worse option over the current incumbent.

As to the second, aren't you confirming what I said above?

Go away you pathetic faggot.

"islamophobe" doesn't exist

Huh. Someone really ought to tell the Oxford English Dictionary.

lol @ thinking this unironically

Maher is usually boring to me, but he managed to get a bunch of women to do introspection, which is rare

Maher's brand of humour and discussion isn't for everyone. I tolerate him because it's right up my alley and despite the fact that I don't like modern liberals, I despise conservatives even more but he's not for everyone and sometimes could be annoying as fuck. Hope his show stays on the air for 10 more years.

Got a link? I find it hard to believe females actually managed to do this.

...how in the age of #metoo, the number one movie in America is about a women on a leash...

This is reality. You can't make this shit up.

Makes sense in a way. The more rare dominant men are, the more women fantasize about them. The harder it is for them to get what they really want irl, the more popular media like 50 shades will be.

Yea. There is a post here linking a short story by a female. She seems to be one of those deep melancholic poet edgy liberal arts graduate types. I was intrigued and looked her up. Turns out she only goes for abusive badboy types hahaha. She also has a twitter account and she is a raving feminist. YOU CANT MAKE THIS SHIT UP.

As annoying as he can be he's got a point.

I wouldn't be surprised.

I wouldn't really take that seriously given the movies are objectively terrible and i think most women stopped seeing/reading the series long ago. I saw the movie myself and the theatre was barely half capacity and every time a supposedly sexy scene came up you could hear sharp inhales followed by disappointed sighs because nothing in this movie is exciting. It's actually creepy and an escapist fantasy at best, terrifying story about a manipulative wealthy stalker if you look at it objectively, which eventually a lot of women realize they want no part of .

But it's at the top lol, point invalidated

Yeah and snookie was a New York Times bestselling author at one point. I wouldn't take a few disturbed people as a sign that this is the norm

If it were a "few" like you described it wouldn't be at the top wouldn't it.

I wouldn't really take that seriously given the movies are objectively terrible and i think most women stopped seeing/reading the series long ago.

Interesting, my experience is completely different. I know a lot of girls who visited the cinema every time a new film of the trilogy was released. Bias much?

Yes, "eventually", but it shouldn't take them three books and a few movies to do it. Fifty Shades was considered the "hottest" book by a lot of women. I knew so many who bought and raved about the book, they were normal functioning people. And it's not like people didn't know what they were reading when they picked the book up, everyone was talking about it. I know men don't want a relationship like that, so it's not like this is a every day human thing to want something like that. What Maher said isn't wrong, harassment is up, but when do you consider it harassment and just straight up flirting?

You have to remember the book also came out hot on the heels of twilight so I'm guessing there were middle aged women thinking that this was their mainstream fucked up romance series. Likely te reason it was so successful is because it was marketed well, looking like the hot novel we were all waiting for , many people not realizing this niche market is already filled by fsr better writers. Odds are it just got popular because people that like it don't see the profoundly creepy things that keep happening, even in the second and third movies the main guy somehow comes across as somehow the most stable person when objectively it's just rich person stalking. People like to be desired, so ...I don't know maybe that's it. They see this series for what they want, not really what it is , the same thing thay happened woth Twilight.

Sure, but I personally know a lot of people who had average thought processes that absolutely loved the book. These weren't people who were into crazy things in bed, these were just your average, ordinary people. And it wasn't just middle-aged women, plenty of women in their 20s, even 18 or 19 were reading the book. My sister who at the time was in HS told me that girls in her class were reading it. Twilight is another thing, and plenty of young girls wanted Edward Cullen, girls in their 20s and middle aged women too. He was an extremely creepy dude, but was portrayed and described in the books as extremely attractive and dreamy. If he was an ugly dude, it'd be an entirely different story. Same thing for 50 shades of grey, if it was an ugly dude who lived in a Trailer Park, it wouldn't be a book flying off the shelves, it would be an episode of Criminal Minds.

I think then it just boils down to a sense of fantasy vs reality which kind of affects both genders. As a personal story I was sexual harassed a lot in middle school and high school by girls I didn't know or even know the names of. I think in particularly aggressive cases like that both genders find it upsetting no matter how rich or attractive the person. At the same time women are allowed their fantasies same as guys are, but I'll definitely acknowledge the creep factor in the ones from twilight and 50 shades. Frankly I'd be disturbed if I found out a rich attractive woman wanted to give me expensive shit in exchange for violent (a generous term here) sex, flattered, but fucking disturbed , because crank that up one more notch and you've got a potential yandere case.

It's actually creepy and an escapist fantasy at best, terrifying story about a manipulative wealthy stalker if you look at it objectively

yep

Oh, there's a very easy way to know "which one we are" in Hollywood. Go on any incel board and ask for appraisal of your LMS.

we don't know which one we are
JFL@ this coper holding out hope that maybe women secretly want bill maher bdsm. We know exactly what women want: chad.

I actually agree and have been saying similar things for a while. My sister and I were at uni together and when we went out, she always got hit on. When the guy was hot, she'd flirt back. If she deemed him unworthy, she'd literally screw up her face and say, "Ew. No." It infuriated me. Like how much courage did it take to approach her and what lasting effect did it have on these guys?

She ended up marrying a dumb, rich, good-looking guy who fights for fun and once drowned a litter of kittens.

I love her to death, but we are polar opposites and I still don't understand how she could have been so cruel and why she made such a stupid decision.

welcome to social darwinism

He’s speaking the truth.

Just look at the man who's doing the BDSM that's who we want Bill!

This is the nuclear black pill

I thought you all did know. That's why you call yourselves incels

More male apologists. I suggest you don't take advice from an out of touch old man.

On the contrary this guy was worshipped by feminist normies because he loved to roast trump and had very liberal views. Well, guess even cuckoldry has its limits. Bill Maher has now seen the light.

"Remember, it's only harassment if he's unattractive." - All women

Also, the part about Ted Cruz and Bill Cosby? The blackpill slipping into the mainstream. :)

One of the normies own puts them. If bill Maher with his reputation down the line can see it, why can’t you normies?

No the fuck we don't.

I'll gladly help

Ok, great. There's a demographic yall can go for.

show me da wey

Spit on da nonbeliva my bruddah.

Craigslist.

o.O, which section?

It looks like Bill has been lurking in here for a long time. So many blackpills

All of 2016 was just him shilling Hillary and "Russiagate"

And I'm a leftist who usually hate Maher

You have to remember the book also came out hot on the heels of twilight so I'm guessing there were middle aged women thinking that this was their mainstream fucked up romance series. Likely te reason it was so successful is because it was marketed well, looking like the hot novel we were all waiting for , many people not realizing this niche market is already filled by fsr better writers. Odds are it just got popular because people that like it don't see the profoundly creepy things that keep happening, even in the second and third movies the main guy somehow comes across as somehow the most stable person when objectively it's just rich person stalking. People like to be desired, so ...I don't know maybe that's it. They see this series for what they want, not really what it is , the same thing thay happened woth Twilight.

On the contrary this guy was worshipped by feminist normies because he loved to roast trump and had very liberal views. Well, guess even cuckoldry has its limits. Bill Maher has now seen the light.