PANIC in DC
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I agree, women are portrayed unrealistically in so many ways these days. Taking those portrayals as truth is hard to avoid and always unwise.
I can’t comment without bias on the fight scenes as my parents made me train in martial arts in order to go to college in a city. Will a black belt help me in a gun fight or knife fight? Definitely not, but it did make the drunks around town back off a few times. Also taught me a lot of important life lessons.
I guess that’s the important part—staying rooted in reality. I personally can’t stand the way pop culture is glorifying unhealthy habits for both men and women. I guess they decided gluttony and sloth needed to be feature just as much as lust and envy, idk.
Regardless, I just don’t want ways women have contributed to the hard work that’s happening around this nation to be tossed out just because Kamala, Pelosi, HRC, etc. make us look like evil pieces of human excrement. Nor do I want the times they contribute to be held up as shining examples only to be shoved back in the closet for the men to take the spoils.