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The most famous one is of course William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet". This story is referenced countless times in media such as movies, TV shows, and Video games. Here's a few examples:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgO03BFtvSc
View: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4k2onj
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmm-5d_Df0M
So in the two youtube clips, they reference Romeo and Juliet and have some theme of forbidden love, but in the TV show "the Suite life of Zack and Cody", the girl literally goes out of her way, along with her friends help, to try and date a boy who her father forbids her to see.
So these stories are shown to little girls, and they are told "if you like a boy, but your father doesn't want you to date him, you should do it anyway, because it's so romantic".
This is LITERAL BLATANT PROPAGANDA that bluepilled idiots are completely blind to, and they actually romanticize this story as some "timeless classic".
The interesting part is that Romeo and Juliet kill themselves at the end. In real life though, it's the incels that end up roping the most.
@FastBananaCEO @SupremeG @Mainländer @ShadowTheEdgehog
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgO03BFtvSc
View: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4k2onj
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmm-5d_Df0M
So in the two youtube clips, they reference Romeo and Juliet and have some theme of forbidden love, but in the TV show "the Suite life of Zack and Cody", the girl literally goes out of her way, along with her friends help, to try and date a boy who her father forbids her to see.
So these stories are shown to little girls, and they are told "if you like a boy, but your father doesn't want you to date him, you should do it anyway, because it's so romantic".
This is LITERAL BLATANT PROPAGANDA that bluepilled idiots are completely blind to, and they actually romanticize this story as some "timeless classic".
The interesting part is that Romeo and Juliet kill themselves at the end. In real life though, it's the incels that end up roping the most.
@FastBananaCEO @SupremeG @Mainländer @ShadowTheEdgehog