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* BareMidriffsAreFeminine: She actually devotes a whole video to explaining the context surrounding this fashion trend in the 1990s and 2000s - particularly in reference to Lola Bunny from ''Film/SpaceJam'' (and the sequel director's poor choice of words questioning why she was wearing a crop top in response to her sequel outfit being more modest). According to her, the AIDS epidemic led to women having to become more assertive and forward about their sexuality - and a bare midriff was a sartorial statement that the female was in control of her body and sexuality. She called crop tops "the COVID masks of their time".
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* BareMidriffsAreFeminine: She actually devotes a whole video to explaining the context surrounding this fashion trend in the 1990s and 2000s - -- particularly in reference to Lola Bunny from ''Film/SpaceJam'' (and the sequel director's poor choice of words questioning why she was wearing a crop top in response to her sequel outfit being more modest). According to her, the AIDS epidemic led to women having to become more assertive and forward about their sexuality - -- and a bare midriff was a sartorial statement that the female was in control of her body and sexuality. She called crop tops "the COVID masks of their time".
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* CanadaEh: Points out there's a very big difference between her Canadian and American fans in whether or not they recognize her from her shows or her videos.
* CassandraTruth: When allegations against Joss Whedon surfaced, first by his ex-wife Kai Cole and then by Franchise/BuffyVerse actresses Charisma Carpenter, Creator/AmberBenson and Michelle Trachtenberg - she reminded people that she had denounced him long before after one of his previous victims confided in her, and suffered backlash because of his then-glowing reputation as a feminist ally.
* CassandraTruth: When allegations against Joss Whedon surfaced, first by his ex-wife Kai Cole and then by Franchise/BuffyVerse actresses Charisma Carpenter, Creator/AmberBenson and Michelle Trachtenberg - she reminded people that she had denounced him long before after one of his previous victims confided in her, and suffered backlash because of his then-glowing reputation as a feminist ally.
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* GirlShowGhetto:[[invoked]] A variantion, she mentioned that marking almost anything as "feminist" makes it instantly radioactive due to [[StrawFeminist popular depictions of the movement]] in recent years. ''Lady Bits'' was originally titled as ''A Feminist's Guide to Gamers'' (making it a sequential title to her previous series) before it was suggested she change it for that very reason.
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* GirlShowGhetto:[[invoked]] A variantion, variation; she mentioned that marking almost anything as "feminist" makes it instantly radioactive due to [[StrawFeminist popular depictions of the movement]] in recent years. ''Lady Bits'' was originally titled as ''A Feminist's Guide to Gamers'' (making it a sequential title to her previous series) before it was suggested she change it for that very reason.