Critical Analysis of Twilight
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Stephanie Meyer to feature in comic book 'female force' alongside Michelle Obama & Princess Diana
Stephanie Meyer to feature in comic book 'female force' alongside Michelle Obama & Princess Dianaकीवर्ड्स: twilight, स्टैफ़िनी मेईर, लेखक, female, comic पुस्तकें, michelle obama, राजकुमारी डाइना
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This is a comic I may have been interested in, but including her has destroyed it's credibility and turned it into a joke.
I agree with Mermaid-Tail (as usual!)
Hahahahahahahahahaha.
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Okay, I'm done. A strong female force?
Hahahahahahahahahahahaha.
Unfortunately, Female Force has a wide scope of who it considers to include in their comics.
Like the Hilton article says, it's "a broad examination of strong and influential women who are shaping modern history and culture."
Since the word "broad" is in the definition, you can see that it's a very vague statement. Apparently, in the Female Force world, "influential" always equals "strong."
For example (and this is personal opinion), one issue included Sarah Palin, who I didn't feel was particularly strong, or even all that influential-- just sensationalilzed by her being John McCain's running mate. I think republicans may have seen her as strong and influential, but I didn't.
link on Amazon includes all the women in politics (Michelle Obama, Hillary Clinton, Sarah Palin and Caroline Kennedy).
Someone I consider a strong political figure whose rarely mentioned anymore is Madeleine Albright, or Eleanor Roosevelt, but I think the company doesn't think they're pretty enough to draw.
These comics are the opposite of what they claim to stand for, and have been long before Stephenie Meyer joined their ranks. If I ever became a "strong and influential woman", and they wanted to use me in a comic, I would flat out refuse.
and i agree with everyone here, basically. this is just laughable.
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