Feminism? Really?


Even if I could travel 60 years to the past I would never be able to find a more sexist representation of women. Specially, a feminist woman as a main character.

The first minutes are great talking about impossible body images and such, but we have all the rest to contradict it.

It was sad.

Not a single feminist cause is mentioned, because everybody knows how real feminists are ugly and angry, there is a whole scene destroying the image of the only woman who was not obsessed with her image. She was obviously an awful human being who everybody hated! She even mentioned the use of women as objects!

When she speaks in public is totally incapable. Because it is so funny! When there was an opportunity for her exposing any real perspective she was literally drooling!

The only mention to equal work, equal pay was made by the villain!

Real feminism is all about being cute. A real feminist is pretty, sweet and a push over when real problems appear like her husband taking advantage of her, another woman following her for obscure reasons and such. She even loose her balance over and over and over...

It is so funny how she criticizes Photoshop for making the same thing than real botox, surgery and heavy make up does for her. Her lack of professionalism is commendable, after all she improved when she made a liposuction and got laid, a lot.

She is a real feminist because she is a pretty object, not too shiny, but that is ok. Shinny things are not made to live on the shadow of man like she is.

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Feminism doesn't fit any one mold. That's one of the points the movie makes. Also the woman "who didn't care about her appearance" wasn't hated because she was a "real feminist". She was hated because she had a fascist restrictive definition of what a feminist "had to be", plus she was super transphobic. I'm glad you took a women's studies class in college, but saying women need to look, talk, or act a specific way to be a feminist, is really just the mirror image of the sexist ideals of what a woman needs to look, talk, or act like.

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