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Gavin McInnes on “Fearless” Women

11 Comments on Gavin McInnes on “Fearless” Women

  1. If statues could move.

    Q: What’s the brown stuff between the split in the Wall Street Bull’s hooves?

    A: The remains of the statue of a 7 year old girl that was placed in front of it by leftist idiots.

  2. @reboot – not disrespecting your opinion, but “as a work of art” I see it as leftists / communists “fearlessly” standing (symbolically) against capitalism./ individualism.

    I think this was a conscious “artistic” statement against the free market and individual freedom from the viewpoint of people that believe that a central government should tell everyone what they should do and how to do it for the “good” of everyone else.

    The Wall Street bull represents a burgeoning stock market and economy – the little girl is supposedly standing against the very thing that makes America and other capitalist societies the best remedy for poverty which is the ability to freely engage in transactions that are mutually beneficial to both parties involved.

    I see her as an intended bulwark against a society ‘ economy that is based on free and fair markets (which is what I think the people that put the statue there intended).

  3. I understand that Bubba, but I also understand
    the stoopid shall be punished for they are stoopid.
    The stoopid must be strong, because the punishment
    is painful when it comes.
    You can’t fix stoopid, you have to eradicate it.

    Easy peasy.

  4. Good god I’m tired of women telling other women to be fearless or nasty or whatever. They “persist” in ticking me off and whatever the opposite is of empowered.

    Fearless girl is a political statement. Looks dumb beside the Bull and ruins another American iconic image.

  5. If they really wanted to make that statement, they should have put the statue of the little girl in front of a Clueless Joe the Groper Biden statue. That would have made her look reeeaaalllly brave.

  6. There is no such thing as a fearless person. A brave person masters their fear. A coward is controlled by their fear. People who speak of being “fearless” have never had to confront their fears.

    I think the feminists just like the word “fearless” because it begins with “fe”, as opposed to “brave”, which begins with “bra” and is racist against Native Americans. Yes, they are that shallow.

  7. When the project(no matter how well done or beautiful) comes with an agenda, or is designed to “speak to an issue” it leaves the world of art and becomes propaganda.

  8. I think we are all misinterpreting this “art”.

    I think it shows women thanking the capitalist system that created this wonderful standard of living envied by the rest of the civilized world which allows her to be more than a “mans” property.

    or maybe not, artists aren’t that smart anymore.

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