Not really, at least nothing that offended my sensibilities. Yes, he does have "strong female characters" but they're not infallible. One of the protagonists of the first Mistborn trilogy is a woman who beats up the antagonists, but she's also using magic to do so.
My biggest complaint with Sanderson is that he only seems to have 4-5 protagonist archetypes so if you read multiple series, it all starts to feel a bit samey
Not really, at least nothing that offended my sensibilities. Yes, he does have "strong female characters" but they're not infallible. One of the protagonists of the first Mistborn trilogy is a woman who beats up the antagonists, but she's also using magic to do so.
My biggest complaint with Sanderson is that he only seems to have 4-5 protagonist archetypes so if you read multiple series, it all starts to feel a bit samey