nkarafo
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Seen a few videos of Gina Carano and her character in The Mandalorian and everyone is "Strong woman this, strong independent woman that". Of course, Gina isn't the only one, nor it's anything new. Every time a female character appears in a movie/show/videogame you are bound to see at least a few comments about how "strong and independent" she is.
Isn't it patronizing when people describe women this way to make sure everyone gets it? How it reeks of insecurity? Why do you think nobody needs to spell it out like this when it comes to male characters/heroes/businessmen?
This is the same level of pandering parents do to their children.
I'm not a woman but i wonder, are there any women here cringing every time they see this shit? I know i would.
Isn't it patronizing when people describe women this way to make sure everyone gets it? How it reeks of insecurity? Why do you think nobody needs to spell it out like this when it comes to male characters/heroes/businessmen?
This is the same level of pandering parents do to their children.
I'm not a woman but i wonder, are there any women here cringing every time they see this shit? I know i would.