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    Feminist Frequency‏Verified account @femfreq 11 Oct 2015

    This afternoon I'll be playing the role of the feminist killjoy on the Mad Max: Fury Road panel at GeekGirlCon. #GGC15

    10:01 AM - 11 Oct 2015
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      2. Ryan Lucchesi‏ @rddj623 11 Oct 2015
        Replying to @femfreq

        @femfreq I would be interested to hear that. I thought it a very feminist film, but I'm not the only opinion out there. Hope it goes well.

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      3. Maxter of Frankenstein‏ @MaxwellElvis 11 Oct 2015
        Replying to @rddj623

        @rddj623 @femfreq Back when it came out, she took the dissenting stance; her argument is that feminism isn't helped in boomfests.

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      4. Ryan Lucchesi‏ @rddj623 11 Oct 2015
        Replying to @MaxwellElvis

        @MaxwellElvis @femfreq That is where her & I disagree. I didn't view Fury Road as glorification of violence, just a response to it's world.

        2 replies 0 retweets 6 likes
      5. Sarah C Jackson‏ @sarcjackson 12 Oct 2015
        Replying to @rddj623

        @rddj623 @MaxwellElvis @femfreq I agree & personally thought film did a good job of showing the cost of violence: http://fuckyeahisawthat.tumblr.com/post/124893261660/un-heroic-violence-more-mad-max-fury-road …

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      6. Sarah C Jackson‏ @sarcjackson 12 Oct 2015
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        @rddj623 @MaxwellElvis @femfreq And from the director himself: http://lauraathena.tumblr.com/post/130942693143/conversations-with-george-miller-part-2-mad-max … "

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      7. Sarah C Jackson‏ @sarcjackson 12 Oct 2015
        Replying to @sarcjackson

        @rddj623 @MaxwellElvis @femfreq "[Angharad] saw clearly that “what killed the world” was a way of life that glorified killing"

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      2. Steve‏ @SteveSkipper 11 Oct 2015
        Replying to @femfreq

        @femfreq Well at least you have embraced the role that everyone in the industry has identified you as

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      4. Steve‏ @SteveSkipper 11 Oct 2015
        Replying to @wanderingbishop

        @wanderingbishop Love your avi BTW, currently re watching all the old episodes in glorious HD, some great writing back in the day.

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      1. Becky  ♀ ⚖️‏ @BeckyEscalator 11 Oct 2015
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        @femfreq I loved the movie but I thought your criticism was excellent & needed.

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      1. Mirandsplaining‏ @gta_rollergirl 11 Oct 2015
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        @femfreq please touch on lack of POC representation! #intersectionality <3

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      1. Alan Smithee‏ @ShyHustler 11 Oct 2015
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        @femfreq As @lisasimpson might say, if even one girl learns something from you, it was worth it, IMO. :)

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      1. Nathan Wilson  🐷‏ @nathanwilson0 11 Oct 2015
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        @femfreq will the panel be recorded or streamed later on?

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      2. Edward in Hobbiton‏ @strangerthings 11 Oct 2015
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        @femfreq is Mad Max: Fury Road feministly killjoyable? I thought it was a pretty badass feminist film.

        1 reply 0 retweets 6 likes
      3. Maxter of Frankenstein‏ @MaxwellElvis 11 Oct 2015
        Replying to @strangerthings

        @strangerthings @femfreq Her thing is that showing women as just as violent as men isn't really feminist at all.

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      4. Edward in Hobbiton‏ @strangerthings 11 Oct 2015
        Replying to @MaxwellElvis

        .@MaxwellElvis can I get confirmation, @femfreq?

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      1. Devin s-Kelly-ton  🏳️‍🌈‏ @DevinKelly20 11 Oct 2015
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        @femfreq "Feminist Killjoy" would be a pretty good Mad Max-style name, honestly.

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      1. Elmo‏ @AngryElmoRants 11 Oct 2015
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        @femfreq What the fuck.

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      1. Pessimist‏ @pessimism 11 Oct 2015
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        @femfreq Do you have a Mad Max name to go by?

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