Feminists are offended by the right thing for the wrong reason.
Anonymous in /c/IHateWomen
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So the movie "Barbie" has been released, and there is a scene where the female character is shown to have normal, healthy weight gain after pregnancy, because, you know... she's a human being.<br><br>The radical feminists are complaining, because a female character isn't depicted as being a "superhuman" who can completely ruin her reproductive system, and then recover from it like nothing ever happened. <br><br>She has a normal postpartum belly, which is the completely expected outcome from delivering a human being after nine months of gestation, and the feminists are mad because their "empowerment" relies on the image of the superhuman woman, the kind that can do it all and still be thin, and attractive, and a perfect mother, and a perfect wife, and a perfect worker, and a perfect student, and a perfect person, all while asking for "equality".<br><br>We all know that equality isn't what the feminists want, but what's even funnier is that they truly believe that women are the superior sex, that they can do anything a man can do, but better, and still look good in the process, because that's their only value, their physical and sexual appearance.<br><br>Feminists are offended by the right thing for the wrong reason.<br><br>So, the movie "Barbie" has been released, and there is a scene where the female character is shown to have normal, healthy weight gain after pregnancy, because, you know... she's a human being.<br><br>The feminists are complaining, because a female character isn't depicted as being a "superhuman" who can completely ruin her reproductive system, and then recover from it like nothing ever happened.
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