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Alpha/Beta Red/Blue in movies/tv/etc.
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Alpha/Beta Red/Blue in movies/tv/etc.

Totally. My nephews watch "Dora the Whore-a" or whatever it's called and I cringe. The are a bunch of these shows, all featuring smart, savvy girls with wimpy, confused boys following behind.

To find Alpha culture, you need to look to the past.

I see the changing point (for white folks, anyway) as 1991-92, when feminist-minded Nirvana and Hole exploded and TV became full of "strong women" solving crimes instead of "Magnum P.I." After that, macho was considered "ironic" by people, as if being a man of action and strength relegated you to professional wrestler cartoon status.

Quote: (03-28-2013 04:55 AM)funkyzeit Wrote:  

Any show for children is made to shame and ridicule alphaness.

Kermit may be beta in behavior, but his fame and main role in the show is what makes him alpha. Kids just don't understand the difference and the learn to behave like idiots.
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