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Furious about Furiosa: Misogynists are losing it over Charlize Theron’s starring role in Mad Max: Fury Road

Original poster for the 1979 Mad Max
Original poster for the 1979 Mad Max

So you may have heard vague rumors that there’s a new Mad Max film coming out. You also may have heard that it stars Charlize Theron as a shaven-headed postapocalyptical badass named Furiosa alongside Tom Hardy as Mr. Max.

Well, the manly men of the Manospshere are having none of it. On the always terrible Return of Kings, the most-trafficked blog in the Manosphere, Youtube bloviator Aaron Clarey issues a clarion call to his fellow right-thinking men, urging them to

Not only REFUSE to see the movie, but spread the word to as many men as possible. … Because if [men] sheepishly attend and Fury Road is a blockbuster, then you, me, and all the other men (and real women) in the world will never be able to see a real action movie ever again that doesn’t contain some damn political lecture or moray about feminism, SJW-ing, and socialism.

Er, “moray?”

As Clarey sees it, the central flaw in this film that he hasn’t seen is, well, it’s going to be starring Charlize Theron as a shaven-headed postapocalyptical badass named Furiosa. And that’s just not right, because everyone knows that women are just too damn womeny to be postapocalyptical badasses.

Even worse: in one of the trailers for the film “Charlize Theron’s character barked orders to Mad Max. Nobody barks orders to Mad Max.”

Clarey also reports, with a kind of growing horror, that none other than Eve Ensler, of Vagina Monologues fame, was brought in to consult on the film. (And trust me, Clarey’s discomfort with Ensler has nothing to do with her issues with intersectionality.)

Sure, Clarey acknowledges, Fury Road — at least on the surface — “looks like that action guy flick we’ve desperately been waiting for where it is one man with principles, standing against many with none.” But, he warns, despite not having actually seen even a minute of the actual film, nothing could be further from the truth!

[L]et us be clear. … This is the Trojan Horse feminists and Hollywood leftists will use to (vainly) insist on the trope women are equal to men in all things, including physique, strength, and logic. And this is the subterfuge they will use to blur the lines between masculinity and femininity, further ruining women for men, and men for women.

Lines between masculinity and femininity blurring! Rivers and seas boiling! Forty years of darkness! Earthquakes, volcanoes. The dead rising from the grave! Human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together… mass hysteria!

Clarey worries that

men in America and around the world are going to be duped by explosions, fire tornadoes, and desert raiders into seeing what is guaranteed to be nothing more than feminist propaganda, while at the same time being insulted AND tricked into viewing a piece of American culture ruined and rewritten right in front of their very eyes.

You might think that someone this worried about the legacy of the original Mad Max might have noticed somewhere along the way that Mad Max is not actually a “piece of American culture” at all. It was an Australian film, filmed in Australia, directed by an Australian, and starring an American citizen who’d been living in Australia since the age of twelve.

I’m guessing that the director of Fury Road might have a somewhat more nuanced understanding of the original Mad Max than someone who doesn’t even know what country the movie was made in, especially given that the director of Fury Road, the director of the original Mad Max, the director of The Road Warrior and the director of Beyond Thunderdome are actually all the very same person.

But over on Return of Kings the fellas are as furious about Furiosa as Clarey is. In the top comment to Clarey’s piece, with several dozen upvotes, someone calling himself “truth” complains that the evil feminists who run Hollywood are ignoring the immutable truths of gender.

Hollywood is a garbage propoganda machine which spews out this feminist drivel filth into the minds of today’s young audience. Even though science has told us and proven, that men are physically stronger than women, it is nonetheless discarded by the forces driving this feminist nonsense.

There is a sick agenda at play here, and it only continues to get worse over time. First this, and now the upcoming “Terminator Genisys” which shows Sarah Connor in a more heroic and superior position to that of Kyle Reese, really makes me wonder how much further down the toilet society is going to go down, in it’s ridiculous attempts to try and reverse the traditional gender and biological roles.

Because “traditional” and “biological” roles always seem to be the exact same thing to these guys.

It is clear that the brainwashing of the masses will continue to go on with the promotion of these absurd movies in conjunction with the whole “girl power” themes that are present in these films. Furthermore, factor in the indoctrination of the liberal schooling and educational system, there is no doubt, that masculinity will be attacked from all sides in attempt to make the female gender more superior. …

I guess from the damage that I am seeing on a daily basis being inflicted by the feminist movement, there is really no turning back. Men will continue to opt out of society and by rejecting to watch these kind of movies, can help to further cement this narrative. And if ever, should the manginas and white knights reach that epiphany when they realise they are not perceived as a credible voice in this feminist driven gynocentric matriarchy that we live in, then even they will opt out of society.

Huh. And, let me guess, once the men all “opt out of society,” it’ll collapse in a giant heap and desperate women will turn to men for help? No wonder these guys are so angry about Fury Road; it challenges their favorite apocalyptic fantasy. Call it Mad Max: I Told You Bitches You’d Come Crawling Back to Me.

Women and feminists in general have without a doubt, proven that they are dysfunctional by nature and cannot be trusted with anything. And this movie helps to prove it.

FWIW, dude, the movie was directed by a man. It was written by men. And even though it’s got a lot more women in it than your typical action movie, most of the named actors in it are male. But apparently, to guys like Clarey and “truth,” it only takes a few drops of female blood to contaminate an entire action film.

Always maintain your masculinity.

And once again it’s the guys who think of themselves as the most macho who are the ones most anxious about their masculinity.

Truth is also horrified by one of the posters he’s seen for the film:

Even though the movie is called “Mad Max”, the poster clearly centres around Charlize Theron, while Tom Hardy looks like some ordinary guy in the background.

A woman’s face … in front of a man’s face! Can masculinity survive this terrible assault?

Slashfund complains that in the poster it “looks like he is wearing a muzzle like her bitch.”

Well, not really. Anyone who’s seen the original Max Max and its first two sequels may remember that a lot of the characters wore weird headgear and creepy masks; this was intended to make them look scary and, you know, postapocalyptic. Max’s new mask is no different.

Clark Kent whines

Where I can’t stand these female characters in kickass movies is when it is so damn obvious that they are forcing the female character in just to appeal to the blue-pill masses. The whole point of Mad Max is that he is the most hardened self-respecting man in the post-apocalyptic world. He lived through the decline, and thus carries all the grief of having been strong enough to see what the world has become.

To turn Mad Max upside down and make it into a feminist flick is horribly telling of our times. Rather than creating new films to depict the world from a women’s perspective, we take the great myths of men and boys and rewrite them to make women happy.

What? Mad Max is a “great myth of men and boys” now? It’s a movie made in 1979, not a tale told around the campfire by our ancient ancestors. And don’t any of you Return of Kingers remember Beyond Thunderdome, the second Mad Max sequel, released six years after the original? You know, the one co-starring Tina Turner, stomping around like a badass as the ruthless ruler of Bartertown?

Like it or not, fellas, but badass women are part of Mad Max canon.

MajorStyles, for his part, suggests that the film may be part of a sinister plot to con men into liking women with (gasp!) short hair — a major Manosphere bugaboo.

And what’s the end game of all this horse shit? That Alpha men will start finding bald, androgyonous women with anger issues attractive? Yeah, when pigs fly…

Again, another fail on the part of Team Feminism. As it has been noted many times, they do not get to order men what to be attracted to. Erections cannot be legislated. Only a man of supreme thirst would find this angynous thing attractive.

And the women who choose to impersonate Theron’s look in this movie will always be relagated to the same position – bridesmaid, cat lady, or beta male abuser.

TS77RP1, meanwhile, wants his fellow men to think of the children. And what he thinks about the children — specifically, those of the female persuasion — is genuinely horrifying.

Seriously: if you’re having a decent day so far, or, hell, a crappy one — basically, if you’re a having any sort of day so far, you may want to skip the rest of this post. No joke.

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Ok, if you’re still with me, here we go:

The only way back is to begin punishing ambition in our daughters and in all female children. They need to be physically and psychologically disciplined to be servile and deferential and they unfortunately need to have it beaten into them that they should NEVER trust their own judgement and always seek guidance and permission of their male headships.

Please tell me this monster doesn’t have a daughter.

My daughter would be turned out with nothing but a shirt on her back if she so much as looked at a college website or played with her brother’s educational toys.

Aw, fuck.

She would be belted to the point of being unable to sit if she exhibited confidence in decision making.

Fucking hell. A proud abuser.

I don’t want my wife to step foot out of the house unless her every dime and minute spent can be accounted for and executed in conjuncture with my approval. My daughter will exude obedience and timidity for whoever her future husband is and it’s imperative that all Christian Men demand nothing less within their own homes. Playtime for feminazis and the left is over. This is our world and our heritage to protect. Let the cultural war begin!

No words.

In a followup comment, he assures one skeptic that his wife and daughter are indeed real.

I do in fact implement this in my own home and practice what I preach vehemently. I have a daughter and sons and they are being raised to know that they are unequivocally different and 100% not equal. My wife is from a highly devout family and she was cowed long ago into obedience by her powerful, alpha father. I kinda won the life lottery >:^)

I can only hope that he’s bullshitting in an attempt to impress the Return of Kings regulars.

But impress them he does, winning upvotes and an awestruck comment by englishbob:

Wow! Its like you have a mini Saudi Arabia right in your home!

Apparently hatred of women trumps hatred of Muslims on Return of Kings.

I have no idea if Mad Max: Fury Road is actually going to be a good film. But I hope it does well, very well, if for no other reason than to spite these assholes.

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Steven Hollingsworth
9 years ago

I wanted to thank you for this article — Until my wife brought it to my notice, I wasn’t aware that this was this large of a problem. I guess there will always be people who thrive on cutting others down in a stupid attempt to make themselves feel bigger (whereas my experience is that building others up actually does make you a bigger person).

Lea
Lea
9 years ago

Jenmovies,
You sound as if you’ve never even seen the films. He’s an ex cop seeking vengeance for the murder of his family, not a super macho Conan type.

…and even Conan cooperates with and works side by side with bad-ass warrior women. He even serves a dainty little princess.

Scented Fucking Hard Chairs
Scented Fucking Hard Chairs
9 years ago

MAD MAX HUNTED THE MAMMOTH.

Alan Robertshaw
9 years ago

He’s an ex cop seeking vengeance for the murder of his family,

He certainly is in the first film; but after that he’s basically just a drifter. He’s probably a decent bloke at heart but even his actions where he rescues the chap in the second film is more motivated by the potential reward of fuel.

An he gets bossed around a *lot*; pretty much by everyone. About the only person he bosses around is the gyro captain and that doesn’t last long.

Scented Fucking Hard Chairs
Scented Fucking Hard Chairs
9 years ago

Did someone post this previously; can’t recall?

Okay, as much as open comment sections are cesspits, “Sad Sax: Impotent Fury Road” made me laugh like a hyaena.

Lea
Lea
9 years ago

I was referring to the first film when I said he was seeking vengeance. I should have worded that differently. After that I know he is just trying to survive like everyone else.

Bina
Bina
9 years ago

Here’s the problem, Furiosia is ordering Max around. Max doesn’t take orders from anyone… man, woman, magical indigo child, no one. Max tolerates suggestions from other lesser beings (everyone else on the planet), but no one orders him to do anything.

Oh look, another mangry mandroid who hasn’t seen the actual movies. You’re so cute. >pats his pointy widdle head<

bravegirl01
9 years ago

Dear Dave, I have to believe, for my own sanity, that the guy who advocated stamping out ambition — literally — in daughters is trolling the RoK mysogs. But that’s just me — I may be woefully naive…and of course, I *am* female…

Bina
Bina
9 years ago

I feel like some music. How ’bout you all?

Pay no attention to this, this is just one of the women Mad Max “didn’t take orders from”.

Alan Robertshaw
9 years ago

@ The Artist formerly known as “M”

I was just surprised at how many of our MRA friends hang around on the Guardian site; must all be fans of Quinoa recipes.

Alan Robertshaw
9 years ago

@ Lea

Yup, they seem to miss the point that he’s quite the family man in the first film; and he cries.

Irene Jeanne
9 years ago

From the about the author:

“I run the blog We Hunted the Mammoth, which tracks (and mocks) online misogyny.” Too bad I can’t change the font size and bold the word ‘mocks’. Don’t get your knickers in a twist all. I wonder if we need to start teaching satire and humor in school nowadays.

Aunt Edna
Aunt Edna
9 years ago

Unbelievably enough (or not, given its penchant for bashing women), this story made it into Daily Mail: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3083606/Blogger-calls-boycott-Mad-Max-Fury-Road-feminist-piece-propaganda-posing-guy-flick.html

On the plus side, the pictures of Clarey they used are priceless (as in, ew).

Scented Fucking Hard Chairs
Scented Fucking Hard Chairs
9 years ago

…. THAT’s Clarey? Jesus fucking hell, he literally looks like a cartoon sex offender from the ’70s.

Scented Fucking Hard Chairs
Scented Fucking Hard Chairs
9 years ago

How the hell did the fourth dot get in my ellipsis.

Flying Mouse
Flying Mouse
9 years ago

How the hell did the fourth dot get in my ellipsis.

It’s leftover from one of the MRA two-dot ellipsis. Poor thing had to go somewhere.

Octo
Octo
9 years ago

I really shouldn’t have read on.

Aunt Edna
Aunt Edna
9 years ago

He looks like a small town pimp. And proud of it, because of course.

Lea
Lea
9 years ago

Scented Fucking Hard Chairs,

I’m convinced they sneak in when we’re not looking. *shifty eyes*

PS, love the new nym.

Mal
Mal
9 years ago

Do you hear that sound? That’s me losing faith in humanity.

Lea
Lea
9 years ago

Why does the word “ooze” spring to mind when I look at the photos of Clarey?

FE_Power
FE_Power
9 years ago

JennMovie,
When did I say anything about Max persecuting Furiosa? I simply stated that Max takes orders from no one. Dial the wayback machine to the first half of the first movie and yes, Max Rockatansky was a straight arrow by the book happy family man that put the needs of others ahead of his own needs. Family, public safety (kinda since he was also a glory hound), follow orders, follow the rules cop. Then there was the chain of deaths, Goose, his infant son, and his wife Jessie. At that point of emotional burnout he turns in to a sociopath hunting down the outlaw
bikers. The only difference between Max and the bikers at that point was Max still
had his badge giving him a thin veneer of being on the right side of the law.
In Road Warrior he made a deal with Papagallo in a mercenary style to get what he wanted, fuel. Beyond Thunderdome was the same thing, a deal with Auntie to get what he wanted, his gear and equipment back.

It is amusing that several people here automatically applied the opinion template of chauvinism to my issue with Fury Road even though I started by saying gender had no influence on what I said. Charlize Theron worked for years to get this movie finished with her as the main star. I’m just saying it’s a bit disingenuous to be trying to sell this as a Mad Max movie when Max is a supporting character rather than the main focus of the story. If it was titled simply Fury Road without the reference to (or included) Max I’d still go see it. I’m going to go see it even in its present form,

weirwoodtreehugger
9 years ago

Because why would a movie with Max as a coprotagonist ever be marketed using the name of a known franchise?

Also, I’m sure it’s just coincidence that it’s this and the female Ghostbusters movie dudes are all up in arms about. The fact that a Bourne movie that doesn’t even have Bourne in it at all, but some other man didn’t stir up anywhere near this level of controversy means absolutely nothing. No siree. Total coincidence. Nothing to do with gender at all!

Seriously, all the male tears over Fury Road and Ghostbusters and all the white tears over the black stormtrooper just make me want every single franchise about a cishet white man to be remade with only women, POC and LGBTQ characters. Can we have a Mission Impossible reboot starring Laverne Cox please?

Scented Fucking Hard Chairs
Scented Fucking Hard Chairs
9 years ago

… The fuck is an “Opinion template”?

Lady Mondegreen
Lady Mondegreen
9 years ago

Alan Robertshaw, that Guardian article is awesome. Thanks!

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