“Y: The Last Man”: A Feminist Fantasy that Would Lead to Their Certain Doom! By Mrs Vera West and John Steele
There is forthcoming TV show which is based upon the ultimate rad fem fantasy of all men dying leaving women. The clip on YouTube does not say what happens to the trans, those with male genitals who think that they are women, but no matter. There will be more pressing problems in the real world if this happened.
The first job is to get rid of almost half of the population. Since the men collapse vomiting blood, it is like to be some new virus, that could mutate easily, next targeting women. Disposing of the corpses, even using earth moving equipment, will not be easy. But worse, since men work the basis infrastructure of society, and women the talky-talky stuff, the power will go down, quickly, including the fuel pumps, water supply and sewage. Are there enough trained women to keep the system up? No way! What about the nuclear reactors, which will go into meltdown after 48 hours when emergency cooling systems fail? Game over for the planet.
Then there is transport and food. The list goes on. Clearly, this is a die-off scenario. But for the feminist mid, it is paradise, as for them, all women become lesbians. But, in reality, all women die off really quickly, not even making one TV episode, let alone more.
“FX — the network behind the Emmy-winning series Handmaid’s Tale, which depicts a society where women are forced into a sex slavery caste system — has released a trailer for its latest drama airing on Hulu, Y: The Last Man, which, according to actress Amber Tamblyn, imagines “a world without cisgender men.”
The abortion activist and cast member on the series, celebrated the FX project, tweeting “Hold onto your husbands — We’re about to bring you into a world, unlike anything you’ve ever seen before. A world without cisgender men.”
The series, based on the Vertigo comic book series created by Brian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra, shows the world in the aftermath of a pandemic that killed every man on earth but one: Yorick Brown (Ben Schnetzer). The series finds womankind struggling to keep society running — the power grid, manufacturing, and food production. We watch them struggle to maintain with no men. As society breaks down, the women begin choosing sides with violent factions that struggle for power and when word gets out that there is one man left, the stakes are raised to another level.
An all-female team of directors has helmed the ten-episode season, including Louise Friedberg (The Right Stuff), Destiny Ekaragha (Silent Witness), and Daisy von Scherler Mayer (The Walking Dead). Most of the heads of departments — camera, production design, casting, editing, etc. — are also women. The series also stars Diane Lane, Ashley Romans, and Olivia Thirlby.
But already some leftists are raising alarms that transgender people are not included in the subject matter. For one, Jezebel blogger Harron Walker wants to know if the series intends to kill off men who claim to be transgender women, too.”
That will surely be the least of their problems.
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