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Originally Posted by Demdike@Cult Labs I don't think he's particularly sexist or a misogynist Hawk.
If you say he's misandristic as well then he basically likes no one at all. Which is odd for a married man with five kids.
His controversial views on homosexuality and marriage are typical of religious extremists though, i agree. |
I'd say in Scott's case he show's that he has a fondness, even religiously close, affinity to the archetypal family. Dominant father figure, submissive female figure. He believes both genders have a role in society, and by confining both to a stereotype he's both a masogynist and a mesandrist. Just my two pence on his stance on family role in society but frankly I find the man a nutter but his work is generally very good aesthetically.