I just don’t get how people can be so mean to some female characters. Like what’s the point of hating on them continuously?
People started calling Kamala crazy and obsessed because she met her idol, she was pretty excited (who wouldn’t BE?!), but when Peter Parker behaved the same way towards Tony everyone was like: “Omg!! He’s such a cute baby🥺🥺 They have a father-son relationship! So cute uwu!”. LIKE???!!!?!
Another example, Starlord singing and dancing in front of the enemy: “Oh my gosh!! So quirky!! Chris Pratt is the best🤣” . Jennifer Walters/SheHulk twerking with Megan Thee Stallion: “Mcu is in shambles” “This is what feminists like” “Cringe”
Again, Jane Foster has been called annoying, bitchy, or USELESS since 2011 (she only an astrophysicist who proved the existence of the einstein-rosen bridge, won a nobel prize, she’s the reason Thor is part of the avengers, and she’s also a cutie, nothing serious.) She was also called evil, you know by who? Fans of the same guy who took New York as hostage killing millions of people, yeah. She’s a bitch because Frigga died defending her, of course!!! It’s not (partially) Loki’s fault for showing the Dark Elves the fastest way out of the cells. (And I’m saying this as a Loki fan)
I could go on and on talking about Riri as the new ironman or Miguel O’Hara fans hating on Spider-Gwen. (OR LITERALLY THE WHOLE INTERNET ISSUE WITH BRIE LARSON/CAPTAIN MARVEL FOR SOME REASON?!!?)
You have all the rights to dislike a character, just don’t be sexist and incoherent, it’s easy. Why would you hate women for the same reason you love those men?
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from season 4, episode 5. amend wording as needed!
“how can it be that a man has work yet still can’t afford to feed his family?”
“how does one ever get anything done?”
“so it appears we are heartless brutes!”
“have we met?”
“what a tiresome fellow…”
“i know i worry overmuch.”
“i entirely believe you…”
“you have a taking for her, don’t you?”
“‘tisn’t love… least, not what i recollect of love.”
“that love can never come again.”
“do you not think that my new gown deserves matching slippers?”
“i may be obliged to limit these visits.”
“it will be for the best when i no longer visit at all.”
“‘tis a hard thing to hear, i know.”
“you’re a brave and honest man, and i believe our life together will be good.”
“may i call tomorrow to ask your father’s permission?”
“who are these people?”
“sometimes the last thing one wants is to be reminded of home.”
“i took him for an errant troubadour.”
“i do wonder that such a thing escaped me…”
“suspicion has no place in a marriage.”
“the night is young!”
“well, i have no intention of retiring until i fall asleep the moment i close my eyes.”
“by rights, i should be recompensed.”
“is that new?”
“how can we afford such fine things?”
“you’re too good for me.”
“never did i think to marry such a goddess…”
“come to try your luck, sir?”
“you have a reckless streak?”
“i really am quite hopeless.”
“having nothing to lose, i have nothing to gain.”
“how often we see those with nothing to lose assisting others to lose all they have.”
“you will pay me in full or give me satisfaction!”
“do i look dreadful?”
“i myself discharged the debt.”
“i must repay you.”
“will this become a habit?”
“you seem very far away… where are you?”
“forgive me - i have no wish to intrude.”
“we are taught to be strong, to betray no weakness, but… to be strong is weakness.”
“pain should not be avoided.”
“and may i cheerfully say, the devil take you both!”
“i never thought i’d see you smile again.”
“you’re later than usual…”
“this was no accident.”
“but clearly someone is to blame, and i will not rest until i discover who it is.”
“should i have told him?”
“to jilt a girl on her wedding day?”
“what shall i do?”
“i’m that weary of keeping the peace… i just wish somebody would take care of me.”
“so first you torment me and then you abandon me?”
“i did not weep. i could not.”
“i thought if i could only keep hold of her, i could will her back to life.”
“i had to remove myself from even the possibility of ever feeling that again.”
“you know there’s nowhere like london for numbing the senses.”
“sincere condolences. you must feel the loss keenly.”
“i feel nothing but relief.”
“i loathed him with every bone in my body.”
“please leave me. go away.”
“if it’s too soon, i can come again tomorrow.”
“i’m sick. tainted.”
“it’s done with. ended.”
“please leave me now and never come back.”
“we can’t part like this…”
“the man was a monster!”
“is it a sin to seek happiness for ourselves and others?”
“what a wicked thing to have happened…”
“to think if it had happened only an hour later, we’d be wed now…”
“i wish the world would go away.”
“i believe you misunderstand the principle.”
“you did what you came to do.”
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↪ inspired by X-Men 97, Avengers vs X-Men (2012) and Invincible Iron-Man (2022)
Riri was ashamed to admit it, but she is nervous around mutants. Her fear is nothing similar to Friends of humanity, but rather the mutants conflict with the X-Men and the citizens of Genoisha. She didn't exist when the disagreements occurred, but she wished the Avengers assisted mutants after Genoisha's attack or did not interfere with the Phoenix. But it does not matter now, Riri is stained by Tony's reputation of the one did not do enough against Mutant Registration. To avoid more conflict, she tried to stay away from mutants so she wouldn't trigger them. But she wonders if she is no different than those who hate them. This left the teenage girl so confused.
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