

Hollywood director James Cameron just did a second Avatar movie. I’m assuming it will be as woke as the last one, which was basically a tree-hugger inclusivity love fest with bad graphics and really bad acting. It made a ton of money upon release, but was generally deemed by the public to be a disappointment. And yet, they’ve made a second. It had pretty much all the leftist buzz-words and pet agendas that one could think of And considering these comments by the director, the second one is definitely going to be woke, too. I have absolutely no interest in seeing this movie. Not after the first and especially not after these comments by the director, which I’m sure influence his work.
James Cameron, who apparently loathes himself for being a man, had some interesting things to say about himself and his career in a recent interview. He explained,
“A lot of things I did earlier, I wouldn’t do — career-wise, and just risks that you take as a wild, testosterone-poisoned young man.”
Yes, he believes testosterone, the naturally occurring and biologically essential hormone that makes men masculine, is a “poison.” He also called it a “toxin” when he explained,
“I always think of [testosterone] as a toxin that you have to slowly work out of your system.”
A poison and a toxin that must be worked out of your system. Hmm. To be honest, I think he should go for it. Might solve some of society’s problems, to be honest. Work that toxin right out of your system, sir. And anyone else who feels that testosterone is a toxin and a poison should go ahead and work it right out of their system as well. This will render them infertile and leave them unable to procreate, paving the way for their soft, simpy, beta-male kind to die off entirely. Meanwhile, masculine men full of testosterone can procreate and raise children, preferably in a home where masculinity is celebrated, especially in juxtaposition with femininity, which are distinct and both essential to society.
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Sounds like Cameron has drank the “toxic masculinity” Kool-Aid.
We don’t have a problem of “toxic masculinity” we have a lethal levels of viral stupidity.
Yeah I did not like the first movie at all. And it’s too bad, James Cameron has made some great movies over the years