LRT: Whedon is, I think, a victim of being perceptive enough to notice a problem but not enough to fix it.
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Replying to @BootlegGirl
He seems consistently incapable of actually listening to women instead of filtering their words through his (misandric?) perspective
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Replying to @cromage @BootlegGirl
He's fixated on the problems of men and in being so defines "strong womanhood" shallowly as the ability to solve them
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Replying to @cromage @BootlegGirl
People bought it as long as they were given a clear catharsis (the strong woman punching the problematic man) but he kind of wandered off
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Replying to @cromage
Yeah, I would definitely break with the "misandry isn't a thing" consensus and say Joss Whedon is misandric as well as sexist vs womdn
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @cromage
Ha so it is like what we were talking about
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He has the opposite of dysphoria
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He's joked about being trans ("I'm a lesbian trapped in a man's body") but like lots of guys who make that joke probably isn't
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He just experiences his beliefs as emotionally hating men but he strongly knows that he is a man so he can't actually escape it
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So he just gets weirdly randomly aggressive in all directions
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He's got that creepy cis guy fascination with lipstick lesbians where it's like "this is untainted sex"
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