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This person is really smart.

It's not just Uhura. People do that to female characters all the time. The women and girls of a show/movie will get chewed out for things that the guys are given a pass for, or even praised for.

Seriously, complaining that Gwen is promiscuous (to be more polite than her haters) in Torchwood which also stars Jack "shag anything with a pulse" Harkness? Complaining about Relena's recklessness in Gundam Wing, a show starring Heero "blowing myself up is the appropriate response to being cornered" Yuy?

I see so many people complaining that they're called sexist just because they don't like a female character, and I always want to ask if that isn't because

A. They're using sexist language when they're talking about her;
B. They're hating her for any characteristic that's remotely feminine;
C. They're holding her to a different standard than the male characters.

(By the way, read her post that came before this one if you've seen the newest Star Trek movie. It was really fascinating as well.)
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Take a look at this clip from the animated movie Street Fighter.

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No, I'm not letting go of this just yet. I just realized when the whole movie was soured for me. Spoilers behind the cut Read more... )
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Today, 8th of March, is the Women's day here in Norway. I don't know how it is elsewhere in the world, but we have it here.

On this day, the local newspaper BA had, on the front page, A guide to single women to locate single men.

http://www.ba.no/nyheter/article1493168.ece

EXCUSE ME!?!? Is this what they think we want to see!? It might not have been meant in any harmful way, but it sure angered me. As if society isn't couple-fixated enough as it is; do we really need this on Women's Day, where we really should focus on how women can manage without a man? I'm not saying that it's wrong to have a man in your life, I'm just saying that it's wrong to focus so much on it, because it creates the image that a single woman is an incomplete woman.

So I'll finish with my favourite quote about feminism:

"I myself have never been able to find out precisely what a feminist is, I only know that people call me a feminist whenever I express sentiments that differentiate me from a doormat."
-- Rebecca West

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