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Originally Posted by Just Passin' By
If you want to bitch about sexism, your initial approach should probably not be sexist. In this case, Feig deliberately set out to cast 4 women as the Ghostbusters which, as you know, was originally an all-male group. In other words, the one who took a sexist approach is bitching about alleged sexist responses to said sexist approach. So Feig, and the rest of the SJW ****wits bitching about all the mean people who aren't happy with the decision, can all go sit on running chainsaws.
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Well... I mean, yeah it's technically sexist to deliberately cast four women, but since the entertainment industry is about as make dominated as it gets, I just can't muster any ****s.
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Originally Posted by BigBeauford
Not to mention these hypocritical douches placed Hemsworth into the role of "sexy eyecandy secretary with no brains" only the male version. They have no interest of bucking tropes or equality, but rather to antagonize and divide.
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Originally Posted by Pestilence
Don't forget that the black actress plays a stereotypical black woman in the movie.
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These are both good points and turned me of from the movie. Especially the Hemsworth thing since that isn't even reminiscent of the original. Janine wasn't remotely sexualized beyond her infatuation with Egon.