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Post by coolerguy on Nov 5, 2017 4:16:51 GMT
this video points out some of the hypocrisies and a couple of double standards that’s displayed in our society onto short men, with a bit of humor. It also points out some of the advantages of being short, such as possessing the longevity gene. I think it’s very shocking that there are scientific advantages of being short, but no one seems to care or know they even exist. The title sentence of this media alone (short men are better) is rare because it actually has short men being represented positively. Thought it would be worth sharing.
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Post by Heightism Report on Nov 5, 2017 5:15:38 GMT
I can't comment on the video right now because this computer doesn't have sound, but why do even the rare videos, articles etc. that are in-favor of short men have to use pictures that make the short man look like an idiot? Look at the short man in that picture. Standing on his tiptoes and reaching-out like a baby reaching for a bottle.
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Post by Heightism Report on Nov 5, 2017 13:24:52 GMT
This is I believe the second Sandman video I've seen about short men, and he always misses the mark to some degree.
First, Sandman champions himself as a spokesman for men, yet, he believes the "short man, short penis" myth espoused by women and he believes that short men are all docile nice guys.
Then, he goes onto say that short men who have everything are still insecure about their height. At that point, I was wondering whether he may actually be a woman hiding behind a male, computerized voice.
He makes some decent points, such as the fact that short male characters are often portrayed as taller men, or, have to wear shoe lifts to appear taller, but it sounds as though he attributes this to "insecurity" as much as he does to Hollywood standards. It's pretty sad when one of the main MGTOW content creators is even buying into the smoke and mirrors.
On the positive, he does grasp the fact that strong male characters would chase women away from movies, and points-out the "short shaming, fat shaming" double standard.
He was attempting to do something productive, but he obviously didn't put much effort into understanding the true essence of what is going-on, and he certainly still subscribes to a lot of the BS narrative that has been established in-regard to short men. This video has both positive and negative aspects.
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