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The text is a critique of the modern representation of women in media, which the author calls "woke feminism". The author argues that this type of feminism is harmful because it creates female characters that are perfect, arrogant, entitled, and antagonistic towards men. The author contrasts these characters with previous examples of strong female heroes who were flawed, humble, and cooperative. The author also accuses woke feminists of ignoring the past achievements of women in media, feeling entitled to success, dismissing criticism, and pushing a divisive agenda. The author claims to be a woman of color who does not connect with the new female characters and prefers the traditional ones.
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1. There has been an increase in the representation of women in media, including leading roles in long-standing franchises.
2. Some new female-led movies and TV shows have received negative reviews and poor box office numbers.
3. The population is 50% female, yet these movies and TV shows are not widely supported by women.
4. The criticism of these media representations is due to their quality, not a dislike of women.
5. Traditional strong female characters are admired for their abilities and achievements, not their gender.
6. Newer representations of women in media are criticized for being poorly written and executed.
7. Taking over existing male franchises with female leads has been met with mixed reactions from fans.
8. The introduction of female leads in media is often accompanied by heavy-handed political messaging.
9. Some creators feel entitled to success based on the gender of their characters rather than the content's quality.
10. Criticism of female characters is often dismissed as sexism rather than acknowledged as legitimate feedback.
11. Woke feminism is accused of pushing an agenda that does not align with traditional feminist values.
12. Strong female characters from the past are often overlooked by modern narratives pushing for "woke" representation.
13. Traditional strong female characters were not perfect but faced challenges and grew, making them relatable.
14. Modern "perfect" female characters lack depth and relatability due to their flawless portrayal.
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