I get the truth from old movies.

It is only recently that mainstream Hollywood made movies that are adult version of Disney fantasy movies. If you read any older novel or watch any older movie, you will undoubtedly see the truth about women and relationships are on display.

Shhh, nobody tell him that Disney movies are based on old stories, stories much older than old movies or even many old novels. Of course, Disney generally sanitized the films, making the stories less violent and the endings happier, but I bet these guys could still find RP truths in them if they tried, because humans are quite good at making most information conform to their own world view. For example:

The evil queen in Snow White was a post-wall hag who felt threatened by a young, nubile, HB10 and tried to get her beta orbiter (the huntsman) to do her dirty work for her, but she was getting too old and ugly for even a beta cuck like him to keep doing her bidding. Also, Snow White chose the tall, rich, handsome prince over her short, working-class beta orbiters (the seven dwarves).

Pocahantas shows that white men are more attractive to women of color than men of color are.

Sleeping Beauty shows that it doesn't matter if you have consent, or even if your partner is conscious, if you're attractive enough.

Beauty and the Beast shows that being tall, strong, distant, and rich enough to have a lot of really nice possessions makes you irresistible to women.

Cinderella shows that women are women's worst enemy, because they're jealous bitches trying to keep each other down. Also, hot girls have legions of other people doing stuff for them, so they never truly have to work because other people always take care of them (like the mice and the fairy godmother). Also, men are the more romantic gender, because Cinderella cared more about not getting in trouble and getting home by midnight than the guy who was so clearly interested in her, and then she just stayed home and maybe sulked a little after the ball while he tore the country apart looking for her. She probably didn't feel like she needed to try because as an HB10, she probably had at least ten alphas who were just as rich and powerful as the prince waiting in line for her, amirite, fellows?

Even the newer Princes kiss anything, even a frog, and really want oppressive Muslim men to take over this whole country, since the movie was set in New Orleans and the prince was Arab.

Enchanted shows that even today, a successful man wants a young, naive woman only accomplished in feminine things like sewing, singing, and being nice to people, not an ambitious, post-wall career woman.

Tangled, which is based on Rapunzel, is just another example of a post-wall hag who's trying to sabotage a younger HB10's chances at finding a man to serve and satisfy. Also, all young women should have long hair.

Frozen shows that intelligent, independent women are literal ice queens. Public service reminder: Don't stick your dick into crazy!

TLDR: Disney movies are fun, but they hardly are feminist indoctrination. (Okay, except maybe Frozen. I had to try a little bit harder with that one to find the RP "truth.")

/r/TheBluePill Thread Link - np.reddit.com