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I don't really want to get in to your discussions too deeply, but I never really thought of "bitch" as being a sexist word, even if it is somewhat exclusive to describing females and has misogynistic tones depending on context. From how it was used here though, it judges an individual on thier perceived attitude not every person who happens to be a woman or because they are a woman. Even though some other statements  in here obviously show signs of sexism, I don't consider "bitch", in this context, as sexist, although it isn't a word I would really like to use and definitely not one that should be used because of video games. Going somewhere even more offtopic, I'd like to say that  racism and sexism aren't defined by hate for a race or a sex, but rather a superiority/inferiority complex based off of whatever physical or psychological differences there might be between different races and sexes. Hate could be one form of many emotions that can motivate this thought of superiority. It could also derive from it, but "sexism" and "racism" aren't limited to hate nor do they require it. Heck many forms of sexism are rooted in the opposite direction with the idea that women need to be protected from the world because they are much more precious and fragile than men, whom are more easily replaced.