What does, The force is female mean?
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Also, does Star Wars understand that we, as non-retards, are already aware that women can: preach, work, fight, build, rule and destroy already?
Let me be clear.
No one in history has ever doubted a woman's capacity to destroy.
One of the earliest stories in human history ever recorded (The Epic of Gilgamesh) includes an entire series of events where a goddess attempts to seduce Gilgamesh. He rejects her (because she has several previous human lovers who've all been horribly ruined), but is a bit blunt about it.
She proceeds to completely lose her shit, kill thousands of people, summon storms, attack a giant Gilgamesh's city with a giant evil beast. All because a man... a mortal man... rejected her because he was the first Chad.
For those of you curious, here is the passage.
He literally just said: "Hey, remember how you did all those terrible things? How about no? I don't want you to do those things to me."
In response...
She literally doesn't even deny it. "He told me all the shit I did! Out loud and everything! THIS INSULT CAN NOT STAND!" It's not even an insult. He's just recounting past bad behavior.
As such: we see what happens when you try to mix certain (particularly self-absorbed) women and accountability.
Literally threatens her father to destroy the world and unleash hell upon it such as the world has never seen.
Also, that last part, where her father asks her if she saved enough grain? She lied. She was basically gonna kill everyone.
It's always hilarious to see how offended the gods become when you point out their wrongdoings and show they're even worse than the mortals they look down on. Arachne was GodsOfTikTok and got turned into a spider for it. And yet somehow, people keep interpreting Athena as the right one in that story. Go figure.
#ArachneDidNothingWrong
I knew I always liked spiders.