Flippantly using misogynist imagery to show how bad an evil character is trivializes the experiences of actual victims of gendered violence.
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For more on the harm of using gendered violence in this way, see our video Women as Background Decoration, Part 2:https://youtu.be/5i_RPr9DwMA
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Ask women of color or the LGBTQ+ folks in the USA if they feel respected and empowered.
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Hahahaha! Yep! They just FEEL like they have it rough. Lemme guess:
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give them a few years and that will be accurate seeing as they kill innocent people too
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My sincere, non-sarcastic thanks to you all for your opinions; very useful knowing you exist.
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@femfreq Oh really? Not exactly what lines up what you said 3 years ago…pic.twitter.com/FAWzfdwNWL
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holy wall of text
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Trust me. It was necessary.
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ooooooorrr maybe it's just a villain choking a hero in an action movie
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When was the last time that was advertised with a male hero?
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We're talking action movies here and yet still the best example you could come up is an animated film depicting child abuse?
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Simpsons was pretty fucking action packed.
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@femfreq You wanted equality in the media. You got it.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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