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[–]red_leinad -40ポイント-39ポイント  (20子コメント)

empowering

That’s it everybody, we’ve gone full feminist.

[–]Harrikie 25ポイント26ポイント  (18子コメント)

Implying that Jeph wasn' a feminist before?

[–]heff17 22ポイント23ポイント  (17子コメント)

If you're not a complete fucking sexist, you're a feminist. If you think women are people who deserve similar rights to men, you're a feminist. If you think women are actual people, you're goddamn feminist. I hate how reddit and the community at large have this idea that feminism means butch lesbians and men hating. Being a feminist just means you're into equality. Should be called equalists.

Although I must say I like bending myself and find Amon a bit of a hypocrite.

[–]Harrikie 1ポイント2ポイント  (3子コメント)

Being a feminist just means you're into equality. Should be called equalists.

Egalitarianism. IMO it's a pretty useless term because of how vague it is.

Also how is Amon a hypocrite? He lost his family to a bunch of firebending thugs! GO EQUALISTS.

[–]WaywardHaymaker 0ポイント1ポイント  (2子コメント)

He's a hypocrite because he wants to rid the world of bending by bloodbending people into submission. Plus, it's a bit wrong to do that to condemn the many based on the actions of the few. #NotAllBenders

[–]Harrikie 1ポイント2ポイント  (1子コメント)

Bloodbending? That's ridiculous. Bloodbending can only be done under a full moon, not to mention I've never seen Amon bend water. You benders are just trying to dirty Amon's name! #nonbendersmatter

Also I was trying to avoid Book 1 spoilers.

[–]WaywardHaymaker 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

Oh, right, I forgot we live in a world where people haven't seen Korra. I think I understand Amon's views a bit better now, actually.

[–]cuddleskunk -1ポイント0ポイント  (0子コメント)

I would say that "equalist" is too vague, but "feminist" has gotten a bad reputation recently due to some extremists. I would say the only way to get your point across in a way that is incorruptible in meaning or association would be "gender equality advocate".

[–]FutureShock25 14ポイント15ポイント  (0子コメント)

I don't understand how the word empowering is an inherently feminist term. I've heard it used in many other contexts.