Will anyone have the guts to adress this issue...?
The all-female commanding bridge crew...?
The male pilots being looked upon as primitive trigger-happy brutes...?
Not me, for sure! π
The all-female commanding bridge crew...?
The male pilots being looked upon as primitive trigger-happy brutes...?
Not me, for sure! π
Yes, yes! Thank you!!! My point exactly. Purple-haired feminazi cringe. I made a post before the movie base on a trailer, when I saw what now appears to be "admiral" Holdo with purple hair (faved colour among militant feminists). I knew they would try to pull feminist bullshit on us. No wonder the resistance fared terribly. It's run by women.
shareI really didn't notice that while watching the movie, but now after watching YouTube reviews and reading what people are saying I now noticed it.
I'm in the middle on it. I'm a guy that doesn't mind "strong" women, but I suppose they could've had a few men doing commanding jobs. Heck, I'd just be happy with one. For a long time men have go to be the "strong" ones, so it's nice to see women getting to be "strong" too, but they could've had at least one guy doing some of the commanding. He didn't have to be the top dog either.
Admiral Ackbar is literally doing exactly that at the start of the film. He, like most senior leadership, is killed during the attack.
It's not like this was some perfect society engineered because men are the worst, or some stupid shit.
He was a cherished member of the Mon Calamari.
RIP
They could've at least given Akbar a nice line. Like 'Itsa crap!'
shareWhat youtube reviews?
shareTell me, have you ever been bothered by an all-male bridge crew?
Why is that totally legit, but a room full of women is a disgusting and unrealistic ploy?
"The male pilots being looked upon as primitive trigger-happy brutes"
One pilot: Poe. Also, she still liked him for his audacity.
Considering the Resistance/Rebellion was reduced to being able to ALL fit in the Millennium Falcon, it isn't the sisterhood's best moment.
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