Despite denying cis woman-identifying biological mothers anything but heterosexuality or asexuality (which is notoriously difficult to 'prove' except performatively, i.e. Telling others it is so), this is a handy way for diverse audiences to consider "the runty little" (as one man describes it) chromesome that constitutes a pillar of patriarchal lies and superiority complexes.
Certainly the Earth would be better without cis het men, but it would also only be far better without all men AND women, and the film foregrounds this well.
The ending, sadly, is awful though, so best hit STOP before it.
Certainly the Earth would be better without cis het men, but it would also only be far better without all men AND women, and the film foregrounds this well.
The ending, sadly, is awful though, so best hit STOP before it.