It's about man, a woman, and the American Dream. The woman has been mentally and emotionally sabotaged by the system for whom her partner works, and she is depressed and anxious. The system manufactures global warming and social injustice for profit. The woman has been given instructions to stay quiet and in the home so that the man can make money. Any attempt to deviate is gaslit. The man can't quite see that he is complicit, so he just works more and keeps having sex with her even though she seems pretty out of it. The woman would have had the imagination, creativity, and will to prevent global warming, prevent medical emergencies, and get people to slow down and teach people how to care about warning signs. Her state of health is the warning sign. The man is surrounded by propaganda in print, tv, and movies about the dominating relevance of haircuts and money to his own life. In his arrogance, he is insulted that she doesn't seem that into him, and wants her to remember that he makes the money. He emphasizes that he has money "now", implying that he once did not, and revealing that he thinks he has the right to pursue the American dream at a cost to women and every other living creature and the dang earth all the way out to space and beyond.
It's about man, a woman, and the American Dream. The woman has been mentally and emotionally sabotaged by the system for whom her partner works, and she is depressed and anxious. The system manufactures global warming and social injustice for profit. The woman has been given instructions to stay quiet and in the home so that the man can make money. Any attempt to deviate is gaslit. The man can't quite see that he is complicit, so he just works more and keeps having sex with her even though she seems pretty out of it. The woman would have had the imagination, creativity, and will to prevent global warming, prevent medical emergencies, and get people to slow down and teach people how to care about warning signs. Her state of health is the warning sign. The man is surrounded by propaganda in print, tv, and movies about the dominating relevance of haircuts and money to his own life. In his arrogance, he is insulted that she doesn't seem that into him, and wants her to remember that he makes the money. He emphasizes that he has money "now", implying that he once did not, and revealing that he thinks he has the right to pursue the American dream at a cost to women and every other living creature and the dang earth all the way out to space and beyond.