[AI] The Protagonist Theory - Feminism's Literary Superweapon (REVISED) (Video Essay)

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(THIS IS NOT THE F.E.A.R. 2 EXPLANATION!)
Note: I, a human, WROTE THIS MYSELF! It's just that the AI is reading it.

This is the version of the video narrated by Ava, an Artificial Intelligence. If you want to hear a version with a human narrator, I might make one in the future.

Go to 21:31 For the new stuff.

I am aware that the phrase "I will not accept any feedback from readers and/or listeners who have not read/heard the essay in its entirety." Sounds Harsh, but I will say that you do have to hear the whole thing in order to get what I'm saying. Thanks.

This was originally published before The Black Ops Theory, which was Published before The Antagonist Theory. So, the antagonist theory is intended to be the most recent version.

So, One day a few weeks ago, after having 3 bowls of ramen noodles, I cooked up this insane idea that had been brewing for a long time. It's a crazy and scary idea, but it makes sense. The Protagonist theory is a "Feminist" philosophical theory designed to use literary philosophy relating to fictional narratives as a means of effectively deflecting all possible reasoning that could be used in a misogynist argument. The Protagonist Theory not only condemns misogyny, but existentially places the very legitimacy of the male sex itself into question by looking at all of human history as a fictional narrative in which the male and female sexes are the characters. The protagonist theory is almost too powerful as an argument (Supposedly), as taking it too seriously can result in being able to upend social equity in favor of women with technicality. I do not discuss the full implications of the protagonist theory in this video, however please believe me when I say that this concept is to be taken with a grain of salt, however compelling it may be.

Whether you're a woman or a man, you're in for a rough ride.

Link to the original transcript:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RYuOP8Wsdpp9uKYNSf61BXdbsaXgm2-YGkNwsVc7drU/edit