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Writers take all the worst characteristics of "toxic masculinity", apply it to women, absolve them of all accountability, and call it strength. The only way women look strong is if they make everyone else laughably weak. There's no actual sacrifice, nobility, hard work, struggle, or anything real
The women always end up achieving whatever strength by just using their imagination, believing in themselves, or just flipping a switch, and then all of a sudden the entire world bows down to them. And yet they also flip from from being either empowered or a victim throughout the script. Whichever benefits them the most in whatever context the writers choose. The only place "female strength" exists is in the realm of fiction. And it's always negative.
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