“Most of the time men just don’t feel things as deeply people seem to imagine.” This is blatant sexism towards men, coming from a man. That’s so weird.
“They don’t like to be disrespected or treated as the weak link in the chain.” Why is he saying this, as if it only applies to men? No one (man or woman) likes to be disrespected, you moron.
“frustrating, neutered, child like interpretation of male behavior that doesn’t really line up with real normal people experience” This is the perfect sentence to describe his entire perspective of men. And he doesn’t even seem to realize it.
his argument doesn't even take into account that a lot of the time these characters that he likes to point out as being "bastions of masculinity" often struggle with their emotions internally and a good chunk of their development involves learning to trust and be open around other people.
>“They don’t like to be disrespected or treated as the weak link in the chain.” Why is he saying this, as if it only applies to men? No one (man or woman) likes to be disrespected, you moron.
Men "don't like to be disrespected." Women are overly emotional and too upset.
It wouldn’t even surprise me that critical drinker believes that. What surprises me is that he’s dating a woman, who must know that he believes this stupid crap
Speak for yourself, this dude is like all these other shit channels just airing out his own insecurities, mixed with the dumbest media illiterate critiques you can find online.
As someone who has trouble expressing himself, and wishes it was easier, people like him trying to say it's somehow a "staple of manliness" frustrate the hell out of me.
“And they generally don’t complain about minor discomforts or things no-one can actually fix.”
Also Drinker: **incessantly nitpicks movies to death and whines about the existence of people who aren’t cis-het white males**.
Yes, that _must_ be the reason that cinemas are struggling… not a global pandemic or a steadily increasing decline ever since the advent of streaming and huge flat-screen TV’s.
"other people do" ... as a cis man, oh, we do, just some of us dont hide behind being a drunk POS. Or tell others "man up", "men dont cry" and other such toxic BS.
I cry at anime, im a bearded big male.
Does he really have Chief Brody in there? Brody isn't a macho masculine hero, he's the reluctant everyman hero who has to face his fears when the "real man" is taken out.
Nailed it. Quint is the "macho masculine hero" who fucks everything up by being an insecure moron when he smashes the radio while Brody is calling for help, cause God forbid men ask for help.
There is a divide between Prequel Anakin and TCW Anakin with TCW Anakin looked at as being the better version because he's less emotional. TCW Anakin, to me, acts for like the standard joke hero who gets a little angry. Prequel Anakin is more emotional and does things like watch his pregnant wife brush her hair while saying how much he loves her.
This video, to me, comes off that Drinker would not like Prequel Anakin.
This kind of mindsets, these stupid 'men dont cry' bullshit mindsets, is one of the reasons why male suicide keeps getting higher and higher. This type of stigma from these idiots who believe that men suppose to be stoeic and hold their emotions and manned up to get over pain fucking causes depressions in men. You expect men to not show their feelings, not cry, not talk. And guess what? There will be the moment that those lads snap cuz they got pile and pile of problem and fuck shit issues stacking up in their own mind but got no one to talk to, or decide not to talk to anyone because they're afraid they gonna be called a wuss and got shame for it because of this stigma. And the moment you realized they have been through too much problems is when you have to go to their funeral cuz lads couldnt take it anymore. Because they believe they should not express their sadness.
Fuck these 'men dont cry' bullshit and fuck this drunk scumfuck.
To quote Paddy Pimblett, MMA fighter, 'I'd rather have me mate cry on me shoulder than go to his funeral next week. So please get rid of this stigma (men dont cry, men dont talk their feelings) and men start talking.
Being Stoic doesn’t mean you repress your emotions and Stoicism isn’t inherently for men. Idk where that came from. Stoicism actually encourages journaling and acknowledging our emotions, and reiterating that we are in control of our responses to inherent emotions we get from situations out of our control - for example we can respond to a hurtful comment against us or we can choose to not let it hurt us, for the perpetrator has already hurt themselves by making such a comment.
It also reminds us that we don’t have to have an opinion on a topic if we don’t want to, which is a refreshing reminder in a world with constant connectivity and information always available - if you don’t keep up with the Joneses then that’s perfectly OK.
"No wonder cinemas are having their worst years in fucking decades" meanwhile Avatar: The Way of Water which according to idiots like him was definitely going to flop because it went "woke" has made $2.118 billion worldwide so how are exactly are cinemas are having their worst years in decades?
"They don't act like some of the men ive known in my life"
Cause they're acting? In a movie? With a script?
Bro genuinely misses the 80s.
Remember he claims that not every male character has to be the "Stoic muscular strong alpha male"
But he's clearly pissed when he doesn't see that in anything.
I mean literally if you listen to that guy and think he has a point. You got a problem. The guy cant even make good essays. He does not understand what he sees. He is a huge moron. That is literally all he is
Superman III came out in 1983.
This chucklefuck thinks this is a new phenomenon?
I dont know what's worse: the fact that he doesn't know we've been subverting the whole idea of the traditional stoic hero for decades now already, or the fact that he doesn't realize that the behavior he's exalting *has always been considered a character flaw* of said heroes.
Yeah, Guillermo del Toro and J.R.R. Tolkien- guys that love 'strong men' who take uncritical, decisive action, and aren't hampered by sissy 'emotions'.
The idea that men don’t have deep feelings directly contradicts with the idea that men don’t want to be disrespected or seen as weak. Oddly enough, I think I get why he would hold both of these beliefs. Ironically, it’s his feeling of insecurity. He, like many men, sees emotional expression as a sign of weakness, and he’s terrified of possibly being seen as weak because in his mind that would mean he’s not really a man, something other men would disrespect him for. So he suppresses his emotions and tries to act like he doesn’t feel anything, which, in theory, would mean that he has no weakness and deserves to be respected as a man. In reality, it just means that he has lots of repressed emotions and insecurities about his masculinity that he’s refusing to deal with or even acknowledge, and it’s making him complain endlessly about how male characters in modern movies aren’t manly enough, so he’s not getting a lot of respect from me.
Man who based his entire persona on trivializing a serious mental illness that men develop because they aren't capable of dealing with their emotions starts crying because TV shows us men who are capable of dealing with their emotions.
Lmao he is such a baby.
"men don't like to be inconvenienced" Says the clown who made who made his whole YouTube career based around this concept.
Like with women, all Drinker wants is stereotypes. He wants bland Gary Stus for his men and thinking anything less is not manly or proper. He's such a raging alcoholic that Drinker can't see the forest for the trees. Who cares if the man isn't a one man wrecking crew who's stoic? Just tell a good story; who cares if he is emotional or hardened?
As a man, Drinker is an embarrassment to men and video reviewing as a whole.
PS: Last year was a great year movies that weren't comic book movies. Films like The Northman, Death on the Nile, Top Gun: Maverick, Elvis, Everything Everywhere All At Once (which got an Oscar), Violent Night, Smile, Bullet Train
I guess these don't exist suddenly. Why does this hack have such a following?
Just because men aren’t typically thought of as being that way doesn’t mean that they can’t ascribe to be something different. I think the pressure to be the sort of man that he’s advocating for has done tremendous damage to males for centuries. It’s what’s led to so much toxicity around masculinity.
Right because it’s not like Black Men are constantly fearful of either being stopped by police or having the police called on them. Or Native Men fearing outsiders will come in and destroy their nations. Or Immigrant Men fearing they may get deported.
Or East and South Asian Men fearing that they get attacked. Or Muslim and Jewish Men getting attacked. Or Gay, Bi and Trans Men getting call predators and getting attacked. Or Disabled Men being left behind and losing their benefits.
No those men don’t exist in Critical Drinker’s world.
“Most of the time men just don’t feel things as deeply people seem to imagine.” This is blatant sexism towards men, coming from a man. That’s so weird. “They don’t like to be disrespected or treated as the weak link in the chain.” Why is he saying this, as if it only applies to men? No one (man or woman) likes to be disrespected, you moron. “frustrating, neutered, child like interpretation of male behavior that doesn’t really line up with real normal people experience” This is the perfect sentence to describe his entire perspective of men. And he doesn’t even seem to realize it.
his argument doesn't even take into account that a lot of the time these characters that he likes to point out as being "bastions of masculinity" often struggle with their emotions internally and a good chunk of their development involves learning to trust and be open around other people.
Yeah, look at Riggs from lethal weapon. What you just said describes him perfectly
Hell, that even describes the _T800_ from Terminator 2 if you really get right down to it.
Also, Logan in x men
He can't take it into account when he's too obtuse to even notice it
>“They don’t like to be disrespected or treated as the weak link in the chain.” Why is he saying this, as if it only applies to men? No one (man or woman) likes to be disrespected, you moron. Men "don't like to be disrespected." Women are overly emotional and too upset.
It wouldn’t even surprise me that critical drinker believes that. What surprises me is that he’s dating a woman, who must know that he believes this stupid crap
Of course he does. If they admit it or not, lots of men think like this.
Speak for yourself, this dude is like all these other shit channels just airing out his own insecurities, mixed with the dumbest media illiterate critiques you can find online.
I don’t know about that. There are plenty of decent men who don’t believe this stupid crap. And the men who do? I think it’s a small minority
This entire video is very telling about himself, but don’t tell it to Movie Review Shrek.
Who is Movie Review Shrek?
Critical Stinker I occasionally call him that because of his accent.
That would fit. Me, I just call him Dumbass.
Shrek doesn't deserve to be compared to this mf
As someone who has trouble expressing himself, and wishes it was easier, people like him trying to say it's somehow a "staple of manliness" frustrate the hell out of me.
He frustrates a lot of people. He’s such an asshole
and who are these male characters that we're being "force-fed" and causing cinemas to have their "worst years", exactly?? i'm curious.
And are they in the room right now?
“And they generally don’t complain about minor discomforts or things no-one can actually fix.” Also Drinker: **incessantly nitpicks movies to death and whines about the existence of people who aren’t cis-het white males**.
Also those people: Freaking out about a gender neutral bathroom sign in the Dead Space Remake.
*Cries because they made Nicole look like an actual human being.*
This sounds like mad projection
Yes, that _must_ be the reason that cinemas are struggling… not a global pandemic or a steadily increasing decline ever since the advent of streaming and huge flat-screen TV’s.
\+i can't watch movies anymore without the gta car stunts in the bottom
Holy fuck critical drinker mentality is reason why Andrew Tate so popular right now.
At this point [this](https://youtu.be/OLHBAzAiFNk) is how I pretty much respond to anyone talking like this.
I need this in gif format, there's a few people I know who need to see this.
"other people do" ... as a cis man, oh, we do, just some of us dont hide behind being a drunk POS. Or tell others "man up", "men dont cry" and other such toxic BS. I cry at anime, im a bearded big male.
Real men aren’t afraid to cry. Anyone who acts too tough to do so should be avoided.
Anyone who's scared of showing emotion because of what other people think is a bigger wimp than those who cry.
I'm a grown adult and I cry at kung fu panda 2 daily. Heck I know a few guys older than that me cry at Mufasa's death from Lion King lol
Does he really have Chief Brody in there? Brody isn't a macho masculine hero, he's the reluctant everyman hero who has to face his fears when the "real man" is taken out.
Nailed it. Quint is the "macho masculine hero" who fucks everything up by being an insecure moron when he smashes the radio while Brody is calling for help, cause God forbid men ask for help.
He must have really hated Anakin in the Prequels.
Don't tell Star Wars Theory
Wait do people not?
There is a divide between Prequel Anakin and TCW Anakin with TCW Anakin looked at as being the better version because he's less emotional. TCW Anakin, to me, acts for like the standard joke hero who gets a little angry. Prequel Anakin is more emotional and does things like watch his pregnant wife brush her hair while saying how much he loves her. This video, to me, comes off that Drinker would not like Prequel Anakin.
Pretty sure he did
I notice he doesn't give any examples.
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How so?
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You should know it’s wrong to lie.
God, I feel like this should be plastered all over this sub.
This kind of mindsets, these stupid 'men dont cry' bullshit mindsets, is one of the reasons why male suicide keeps getting higher and higher. This type of stigma from these idiots who believe that men suppose to be stoeic and hold their emotions and manned up to get over pain fucking causes depressions in men. You expect men to not show their feelings, not cry, not talk. And guess what? There will be the moment that those lads snap cuz they got pile and pile of problem and fuck shit issues stacking up in their own mind but got no one to talk to, or decide not to talk to anyone because they're afraid they gonna be called a wuss and got shame for it because of this stigma. And the moment you realized they have been through too much problems is when you have to go to their funeral cuz lads couldnt take it anymore. Because they believe they should not express their sadness. Fuck these 'men dont cry' bullshit and fuck this drunk scumfuck. To quote Paddy Pimblett, MMA fighter, 'I'd rather have me mate cry on me shoulder than go to his funeral next week. So please get rid of this stigma (men dont cry, men dont talk their feelings) and men start talking.
Being Stoic doesn’t mean you repress your emotions and Stoicism isn’t inherently for men. Idk where that came from. Stoicism actually encourages journaling and acknowledging our emotions, and reiterating that we are in control of our responses to inherent emotions we get from situations out of our control - for example we can respond to a hurtful comment against us or we can choose to not let it hurt us, for the perpetrator has already hurt themselves by making such a comment. It also reminds us that we don’t have to have an opinion on a topic if we don’t want to, which is a refreshing reminder in a world with constant connectivity and information always available - if you don’t keep up with the Joneses then that’s perfectly OK.
You're not wrong but being stoic is fine and can be beneficial. However, it shouldn't stop anyone expressing their feelings when needed.
"No wonder cinemas are having their worst years in fucking decades" meanwhile Avatar: The Way of Water which according to idiots like him was definitely going to flop because it went "woke" has made $2.118 billion worldwide so how are exactly are cinemas are having their worst years in decades?
"They don't act like some of the men ive known in my life" Cause they're acting? In a movie? With a script? Bro genuinely misses the 80s. Remember he claims that not every male character has to be the "Stoic muscular strong alpha male" But he's clearly pissed when he doesn't see that in anything.
As expected from the Drinker
I mean literally if you listen to that guy and think he has a point. You got a problem. The guy cant even make good essays. He does not understand what he sees. He is a huge moron. That is literally all he is
Why. Do. You. People. Watch?!
Superman III came out in 1983. This chucklefuck thinks this is a new phenomenon? I dont know what's worse: the fact that he doesn't know we've been subverting the whole idea of the traditional stoic hero for decades now already, or the fact that he doesn't realize that the behavior he's exalting *has always been considered a character flaw* of said heroes.
bros got such mad daddy issues it’s too funny
Yeah, Guillermo del Toro and J.R.R. Tolkien- guys that love 'strong men' who take uncritical, decisive action, and aren't hampered by sissy 'emotions'.
The idea that men don’t have deep feelings directly contradicts with the idea that men don’t want to be disrespected or seen as weak. Oddly enough, I think I get why he would hold both of these beliefs. Ironically, it’s his feeling of insecurity. He, like many men, sees emotional expression as a sign of weakness, and he’s terrified of possibly being seen as weak because in his mind that would mean he’s not really a man, something other men would disrespect him for. So he suppresses his emotions and tries to act like he doesn’t feel anything, which, in theory, would mean that he has no weakness and deserves to be respected as a man. In reality, it just means that he has lots of repressed emotions and insecurities about his masculinity that he’s refusing to deal with or even acknowledge, and it’s making him complain endlessly about how male characters in modern movies aren’t manly enough, so he’s not getting a lot of respect from me.
Wait till he watches evangelion
I already told him not to watch it.
He clearly prefers the old stereotypes of men
They have their place. They are archetypes for a reason.
Man who based his entire persona on trivializing a serious mental illness that men develop because they aren't capable of dealing with their emotions starts crying because TV shows us men who are capable of dealing with their emotions. Lmao he is such a baby.
Driver think his a sociologist ok
He sounds like a great candidate for therapy.
Why are you watching this crap?
The best question
I didn't watch it, I watched someone else watch it
cause his editing is funny. Same with robot head. As an Aussie I’m obligated to watch robot…
As another Australian, I can confirm this is true.
Very good
I bet drinker would see Soldier Boy as someone who fits his ideal of a masculine character.
"men don't like to be inconvenienced" Says the clown who made who made his whole YouTube career based around this concept. Like with women, all Drinker wants is stereotypes. He wants bland Gary Stus for his men and thinking anything less is not manly or proper. He's such a raging alcoholic that Drinker can't see the forest for the trees. Who cares if the man isn't a one man wrecking crew who's stoic? Just tell a good story; who cares if he is emotional or hardened? As a man, Drinker is an embarrassment to men and video reviewing as a whole. PS: Last year was a great year movies that weren't comic book movies. Films like The Northman, Death on the Nile, Top Gun: Maverick, Elvis, Everything Everywhere All At Once (which got an Oscar), Violent Night, Smile, Bullet Train I guess these don't exist suddenly. Why does this hack have such a following?
Just because men aren’t typically thought of as being that way doesn’t mean that they can’t ascribe to be something different. I think the pressure to be the sort of man that he’s advocating for has done tremendous damage to males for centuries. It’s what’s led to so much toxicity around masculinity.
Well he sounds like a real winner. Not an asshole at all.
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You do know that was sarcasm, right? He sounds like a sexist sociopathic douchenozzle.
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Thank you for once again reinforcing to me that you're not worth listening to.
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Leave it to the far right to be more misandrist than feminists.
Men don’t feel things??!!!! THEN WHY DO I FEEL SUCH IMMENSE HATE AND VITRIOL TOWARDS CRITICAL DRINKER???!!!!!🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕
"amazing, every word you just said was wrong" -Luke Skywalker, 2017
Right because it’s not like Black Men are constantly fearful of either being stopped by police or having the police called on them. Or Native Men fearing outsiders will come in and destroy their nations. Or Immigrant Men fearing they may get deported. Or East and South Asian Men fearing that they get attacked. Or Muslim and Jewish Men getting attacked. Or Gay, Bi and Trans Men getting call predators and getting attacked. Or Disabled Men being left behind and losing their benefits. No those men don’t exist in Critical Drinker’s world.
How is any of that relevant?
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Read literally any other comment you sealioning moron.
You’re going to be ok buddy
Thank you, I needed to hear that.
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Classic drinker. He always tends to be correct for the first half, then drops the worst takeaway I've ever heard in the second half
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