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"we detected a mature post" yeah I'm in my 30s
I spoke to my friend the other day and she said she had "yet to see a swedish film that is good". I told her about some swedish films I enjoy and she mentioned she hadn't seen those. She hasn't seen any Astrid Lindgren film at ALL (nor does she want to; I suggested it once and she said that's where her line goes), she has not seen Fucking à mÄl and has said she "should watch it someday"... but she claims she just thinks swedish films are dumb because she thinks Swedish is a dumb language and she can't take anything seriously.
And like... this is something I have thought about. You never hear any english speaking person claim movies from their own countries are stupid because of that. Like yeah of course every country has bad movies, but never have I heard the reason being "the language is dumb" for an english speaking film.
But for not only swedish, but also other non-english countries, I've seen a similar trend. People who are overly critical to movies from their own countries cause they find "the language dumb" or just "it looks cheap". And I think that's kinda sad!!! There's SO MANY GOOD MOVIES out there and I feel privileged to have easy access to some of them by the pure reason that I understand the language and it might not have been marketed outside my own country. Too bad for everyone else that they won't enjoy this one! And then it's just sad when people speaking my own language won't even give it a chance cause they cringe hearing their native language.
This is also a bit of a circle problem.
âIt looks cheapâ âthe language is dumbâ etc. -> fewer people watch Swedish movies -> budget decrease -> âit looks cheapâ etc.
here's two articles about how JK Rowling just posted on X an upskirt photo of Freda Wallace, a transgender woman, after deadnaming her and misgendering her repeatedly online.
The wealthy author escalated a social media spat that resulted in posting a photo from a 2023 event at the Institute of Economic Affairs in
Rowling posted the picture taken from below because the trans woman, she said, was "refusing to debate me."
Thank you for posting without the fucking destiel meme
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It can actually be filled with water to hold live flowers
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Socially, the narrative of the woman as gold-digger is exceedingly pervasive. It is the punch line of many jokes that get millions of laughs, it's the topic of many manosphere videos as well as incel's laments. Its also an idea that garners a lot of sympathy from men and women alike when spun the right way.
People are very fast to bring up, condemn, and dehumanise women 'using men for free meals and nail sets and dresses' as though this is some massive injustice endangering the financial stability of men everywhere, rather than just something pretty rude but rather inconsequential in the grand scheme of things.
Already, we could point out the obvious: if a man pays for a date and a woman rejects him anyways for any plethora of reasons he can of course call her a gold-digging whore. Dehumanise her. Paint her as greedy, morally bankrupt, a hoe and a bitch, all for simply rescinding her interest in romantic partnership. From the outside, no one can tell if she 'did it for a free dinner' or 'tried dinner and didn't feel a connection'.
The gold-digger label is one that exists to control women, to socially pressure them into saying 'yes' due to fear of these accusations and how they may harm her social standing and reputation among her peers. It is not a term born out of the need to call out the Terrible Abuse of Men's Wallets, but to control and restrict women's way of asserting their autonomy. Hence why the term has no masculinised equivalent.
All of this has of course been said before, but what i do think is often missing in these discussions is how little people link this to the reality of economic abuse. Men may pay for the first date, but it is men (not women) who use their partners once in a relationship as a cash machine.
Recent studies from the UK found over 1/3 women from 16-24 have experienced economic abuse, with 1/6 of women being a victim of economic abuse within the last 12 months. Economic abuse of women is increasing at a drastic rate in the UK, by 78% in the last year alone! And yet the average person still believes that a high percentage of the female population are capital G Gold-diggers, and that this is a Serious Issue that needs to be address.
And yet when we look what do we see? We see the shattered lives of countless women who where economically abused by their male partners for years. We see the dead bodies of women too, with one woman dying every 19 days in the UK in relationships where financial abuse in involved.
In a world where MRA rhetoric flourish and the anti-feminist backlash is in full swing globally, it is important to fight these pervasive narratives about women and recognise them for what they are: Misogyny.
The gold-digger label is designed to control and limit the choices of women in the modern dating scene and obscure the real relationship between gender and economic abuse, which always sees women getting the short end of the stick.
Articles and sources used (not ordered according to appearence)
1: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/mar/05/economic-abuse-partner-deaths-report
2:https://www.theguardian.com/society/2026/jul/09/domestic-abuse-technology-finances-control-uk-charities
3: https://survivingeconomicabuse.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Seen-yet-sidelined_SEA_2023.pdf (my main source as well as cited articles for satistics)
4:https://survivingeconomicabuse.org/
5:https://www.theguardian.com/society/2023/sep/03/he-took-every-penny-the-women-left-with-a-debt-mountain-by-coercive-partners
6:https://www.theguardian.com/money/article/2024/jun/17/i-was-abused-twice-first-by-my-partner-and-then-by-my-bank
All presented social media comments where found within a 10 minute browse on: Reddit, Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram.
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