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Why We ‘Sexists’ Despise Captain Marvel and Love Sarah Connor

NOT WOKE SHOWS • Nov 29, 2023

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Why We ‘Sexists’ Despise Captain Marvel and Love Sarah Connor

Breitbart Reports: Whenever a girlboss movie like The Marvels (2023) or Ghostbusters (2016) flops, no one ever blames the quality of the movie. It’s always our fault, and by “our,” I mean normal people.


Although Hillary Clinton received nearly 66 million votes in 2016, and only 20 percent of those voters could’ve delivered The Marvels to a $100-plus opening weekend, it’s not their fault for staying home. It’s our fault. No one ever asks why tens of millions of Hillary’s voters stayed home. It’s our sexism that killed the movie.


That flawed and sweaty logic aside, how about answering this…?


How are we MAGAtards all sexists when we love a whole bunch of filmdom’s badass women? Here are a few and a look at what makes them awesome…


Sarah Connor: Terminator 2 (1991)


Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) earned the audience’s respect largely because of Hamilton, who buffed up for the role in a way that made us believe the Sarah Connor from The Terminator (1984) had evolved into a deadly, angry, determined fighting machine.


Director/writer James Cameron ensured this evolution made sense. At the end of Terminator, Sarah’s character arc went from damsel-in-distress to survivalist.


We also love Sarah because she never tries to be a man, and the movie never pretends she’s a man by having her 99-pound frame toss around 210-pound men. Instead, she uses her wits, like a syringe full of cleaning fluid or a big freaken gun.



Best of all, she is deeply flawed and driven by her maternal instinct (to save her son). She doesn’t have all the answers, and her greatest virtue (her love for her son) is also her greatest flaw: she’s prepared to assassinate an innocent man to save her son.

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