Got em! God damn dude! You showed EVERYONE wrong! You found the same 4 examples that everyone brings up all the time 



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"You used 4 examples that I don't like."
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Lol, the point isn't that I don't like them, they are good examples. My point is that there are way fewer strong female protagonists in film so people always have to use the same example & then pretend like that means that things are equal.
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There are more and more female roles popping up I'm gonna have to disagree.
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Right, there are more >now< & it still hasn't gotten to parity.
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Again. I'm gonna have to disagree. Women are free to pursue any career they want. Not everything in life has to be equal.
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That is a ridiculous metric to use. There are still barriers & social pressures that influence what careers they choose. You can't just ignore that & say "Well if women don't choose to go into film then it's their own fault."
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Replying to @RationalDis @Pumadoesstuff and
Everyone faces barriers and social pressures, especially when it comes to high end employment. Assuming women are mindless sheep kowtowed by people's opinions is a toxic outlook (and yes, superbly sexist).
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Replying to @TheRealBryt @Pumadoesstuff and
Please go read a book about psychology & then come back. If you think saying "Women face more barriers & social pressures" means that they are "mindless sheep" rather than humans who react predictably to pressures, you clearly aren't equipped for this conversation.
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Replying to @RationalDis @TheRealBryt and
Sure. Which would you recommend?
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Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman, The Self Illusion: How the Social Brain Creates Identity by Bruce Hood, & Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain by David Eagleman are a good start
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