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7/1/2025, 1:45:10 AM
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Part of the problem is American creative culture (namely animated storytelling) becoming gynocentric. Generally speaking, art produced by women is much more autobiographical than men. When a local art scene becomes run by women, the art they produce will be nearly entirely autobiographical. Talking about their lives and their experiences, how they feel about X or Y, what happened to them, who they're in love with or who they find gross, what they like to buy or where they like to go, etc.
This isn't inherently bad. When a well-read and learned high IQ woman writes fiction, you get some of the best fiction even written like Frankenstein or Earthsea. It is both masculine (I am doing this) and feminine (this happened to me). But when you have the entire art scene being dominated by women who:
>aren't well read
>are midwits
>don't have interesting lives to draw from
>avoid conflict like the plague
>resent men
>don't give a shit about what the average person likes
>have upbringings and outlooks that have little in common with general audiences
You get stuff like recent Pixar.
Part of the problem is American creative culture (namely animated storytelling) becoming gynocentric. Generally speaking, art produced by women is much more autobiographical than men. When a local art scene becomes run by women, the art they produce will be nearly entirely autobiographical. Talking about their lives and their experiences, how they feel about X or Y, what happened to them, who they're in love with or who they find gross, what they like to buy or where they like to go, etc.
This isn't inherently bad. When a well-read and learned high IQ woman writes fiction, you get some of the best fiction even written like Frankenstein or Earthsea. It is both masculine (I am doing this) and feminine (this happened to me). But when you have the entire art scene being dominated by women who:
>aren't well read
>are midwits
>don't have interesting lives to draw from
>avoid conflict like the plague
>resent men
>don't give a shit about what the average person likes
>have upbringings and outlooks that have little in common with general audiences
You get stuff like recent Pixar.
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