This has become a pet peeve of mine. Since about the 1990s, movies and television shows have been featuring super warrior women who can kick 15 men's @sses before breakfast.
The movie and television entertainment industries are so intent on pushing this notion that they have infected it into virtually everything you see nowadays.
This meme of women "super warriors" is utter nonsense, and I have gotten where I am disgusted to see it every time I encounter a new example of it.
The latest I have seen was in the BBC series "Sherlock" where Watson's wife has been discovered to be a superspy/supermercenary, capable of kicking dozens of men's @$$es with a single fingernail.
I could post probably about another 20 examples of this deliberate manipulation of the public perception, but I suspect you already know what I mean.
“This meme of women “super warriors””
I prefer the term “kink warriorette”.
This term exemplifies what is really going here.
It is also on target in the movie “A Few Good Men.” Col. Jessep (played by Jack Nicholson): [during lunch in Cuba with Markinson, Kaffee, Galloway, Weinberg, Kendrick present] “There is nothing on this earth sexier, believe me, gentlemen, than a woman you have to salute in the morning. Promote ‘em all, I say, ‘cause this is true: if you haven’t gotten a blowjob from a superior officer, well, you’re just letting the best in life pass you by.”
The need for strong women comes on when a society emasculates itself. When the society turns into girly men, then need for strong mommies, someone to take care of us, becomes stronger. We also see this come out in the ad of “pajama boy” for Obamacare. As our society has become more effeminate, our society looks for someone other than the male to dominate, to take charge, become our protector and provider; the state can take on this role, as can dominate women - the kinky warriorrette.
Don’t forget the video games that push the same agenda