(i'm sure you'll just decide to misgender *me* because I'm not in camp "FF is genius" now)
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @TrueMetis
Nah, it's the side claiming she's wrong that's misgendering folks and being sexist. That's why it's kind of rough seeing you take their side.
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Replying to @PsychopompGecko @TrueMetis
I’m not on their f*cking side. If you think you can’t disagree with FF without being a misogynist aligned with post-GG, I don’t think we should really… talk.
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @TrueMetis
I spent the day getting misgendered by MRAs who think armor is supposed to be spandex.
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Replying to @PsychopompGecko @TrueMetis
And I’ve been attacked so, so many times by people on “our” side. I’m sorry people misgendered her, but if you think her point of view on feminism is ultimately good for trans people, you’re probably going to be very let down
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I overall like FF, but this was a bad take from her. Mandalorian armor is ceremonial and cultural as well as functional. I didn't find the woman's armor to be overly sexualized in any way that was off-putting. Also, Sarkesian was wrong about a lack of female representation (1/2)
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Replying to @Czhorat @BootlegGirl and
On the Mandalorian. Some of his staunchest allies were women, as was the armorer who was definitely above Din hierarchically. You should be able to disagree with Sarkesian when she's wrong without being accused of bigotry. (2/2)
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I actually don’t agree that The Mandalorian isn’t sexist. It definitely started out that way, and it doesn’t help that two of three major recurring female characters (and I’m being generous in counting the other, the armorer) are played by T*RFs
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @Czhorat and
And the Armorer's actor played a transphobe in TLoU 2
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl and
That she played a transphobe doesn't mean that she is one, does it?
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl and
For certain definitions of "fun".
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Replying to @Czhorat @arthur_affect and
I mean the character was quite iconic and interesting in TLOU2 in the sense that while we only see her once,her decision to be*actively* transphobic arguably dooms her entire people(by ensuring that the protagonist attacks their island at the same time that their main enemy does)
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