mgill said:
my point was that satire is not always untrue. i think the idea that anyone who is unattractive would want to reinforce the opinion that looks are of paramount importance in life is incorrect. the fact that some truths are quite uncomfortable does not make them any less vaild. countless studies along with my own personal experience has proven this is the case. here is but one example of a study which the author of the supposed satire should have read before writing her article:
https://www.studyfinds.org/unattractive-men-dating-material-study/
That's a moot point...what are you talking about? The point is not whether satire is true or untrue, but which perspectives it satirizes and which perspective the audience holds. If you just throw all that out the window then you make not just satire but any given text interpretable any way you like.
You didn't even need the satire to make your original point.
I have no idea why you even throw a study into my face. The quality of the study aside, I have never even disputed unattractiveness or universally attractive features being a real thing, but I guess you barely even read the posts of people that actually agree on some points?