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Puppyroach said:
eva01beserk said:

It was never going to. If you had not notice, that would be a huge negative and if it was obvious the backlash would be immense.  The same as ghost busters, they dint say man are stupid or evil, and women are always right, man hold women back, women aren't trusted. But they implied all of that by the actions and events that occured, like making the 2 main male characters a handsome idiot, and an evil nerd, then combine them for the ultimate evil. All the man in power thought they where crazy, useless and made everything possible to stand in their way. The women had always a strong belief in their goals, even though everyone was against them, they have a momentary lapse of faith to them be proven right almost immediately and everybody sees the folly of their way. So women perfect, man flawed. 

I wont go into how star wars did the same cuz it was pointed out multiple times in this thread. 

You say you have no problems arguing the points made, why don't you? Its more productive that asumin sexim. 

Yeah, you sound way to much like a feminist, only they complain bout how males are portrayed compared to women in movies. Do you feel the same way about the 2nd Alien movie for example where the men are generally morons or bad guys? I think you are reading way to much into things.

Does that make me a meninist? Im ok with that. 

I cant say I remember what the 2nd movie is. I remember the first one somewhat, then resurrection a little bit less(im not sure what number that is). But what I remember ripley was no mary sue. She could not fight them, neither could the men. In resurrection she said it was a mistake to try and manipulate them but she was very much afraid. In all the movies her attitude was we are no match we should run. and the movies where great without having to make her an ass kicking character. Her and the mech suit was well played, pretty sure any man could have used it and fought the queen.



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