
Something Real
MemberTyrannosaurus RexJun-02-2015 6:36 PMHello there.
I recently have stumbled upon a bit of information which states that small numbers of social media groups are stating that Jurassic World is, of all things, sexist. This is due to the fact of the sharply defined male and female roles presented within the film. Pratt is a fun-loving, laid-back fellow, while Claire is a more straight-laced authority figure - in a dress. Being a woman, I find this latest bash against Jurassic World to be ludicrous in the extreme. Claire, in my opinion, represents the calm, level-headed authority within the film - a successful woman at the height of her firm's ladder. What is sexist about that? I am a journalist at the start of my journey into the field, yet I absolutely adore wearing dresses and comporting myself in a dignified and objective manner. I like looking nice; is that me cornering myself into a "gender role"? I find the entire argument to be childish beyond my rational capacity to adequately describe my ire. Ugh! Well, now that I have vented, I want to thank each of you for being such wonderful chaps and ladies; you often renew my faith in the human species.
Sincerely, SOMETHING REAL.