WOMEN FIGHTING MEN IN MOVIES ⚢ VERSUS REAL LIFE

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First published at 13:25 UTC on August 23rd, 2024.
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Women Fighting Men in the Movies Versus Real Life

Feminist egalitarianism teaches us that there is no difference between men and women, and gender is a social construct. That means a slender, petite woman can pummel four guys who are charging at her by using a bat and advanced karate maneuvers. But the Hollywood action movies that feature women beating up men are fake and fictional. So is feminism.

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