What redditors think makes a female character strong
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They literally don't understand the concept of a strong feminine character, so the strength of a female character must be her as a toxic masculine character by their own definition.
The Iron Law of Woke Projection never fails: feminism is internalised misogyny, and feminists want to oppress women for their own deranged pursuit of power.
This is why feminists brainwashed the young in the 60s into thinking that one is a bad/useless/unaccomplished woman if one is feminine (soft, tender, nurturing and selfless, sensitive, wanting to be lead, dependent, interested in building family and social activity, etc) rather than masculine (hard, strong, assertive, aloof, wants to lead, supportive, interested in things and processes, etc). And that's only part of the psychological clusterfuck kids these days are victim to.
Rule #1 of Feminism: Feminists don't know anything about men.
Rule #2 of Feminism: Feminists don't know anything about women.
Rule #3 of feminism: The problems that feminists today lay at the feet of men arise from yesterday's feminists.
1st Wave Feminists: "How can we, as a society, tolerate women folk being forced to work in mines!"
2nd Wave Feminists: "Men have kept women out of mining for years!"
3rd Wave Feminists: "Men have made mining dangerous for women!"
4th Wave Feminists: "The Patriachy, who are filed with wuhites, have made mining unsafe for breeders, which is denying climate change!"