What, you mean Americans aren’t interesting in paying $12 for a lecture about the dangers of toxic masculinity?
Rather than simply make us laugh, rather than have the decency and graciousness to show us a good time, according to its own stars, Stuber’s true purpose was to wag its finger at the left’s latest bogeymen… masculinity.
Yep, because the men who fight the wars and truck the products and extract the heating oil and unclog the toilets and keep our streets safe and deport the illegal aliens — they are the problem.
“I feel like we’re in a time where we can talk about masculinity and how it’s always been very traditionally defined in a narrow way and how that’s led to problems for everyone for women and for men,” Stuber co-star Kumail Nanjiani told the far-left Hollywood Reporter.
Toxic Masculinity Comedy ‘Stuber’ Dies at Box Office
Kumail Nanjiani by Gage Skidmore is licensed under creative commons attribution-share alike 2.0 generic
Kumail Nanjiani by Gage Skidmore is licensed under creative commons attribution-share alike 2.0 generic
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