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Is there a safe way to add an InternetBackdraft entry mentioning how MRA/conservative fans disliked the presence of feminism and lead heroines in the movie (something they also disliked in TFA but somewhat less vocally)? RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgment would be in play, and the entry would need to be kept neutral (if added at all). However, I feel that the issue should be acknowledged because of how important it is in society in general, since there ''are'' trolls who want the movie to crash and burn based on gender politics alone.
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Is there a safe way to add an InternetBackdraft entry mentioning how MRA/conservative fans disliked the presence of feminism and lead heroines in the movie (something they also disliked in TFA but somewhat less vocally)? RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgment would be in play, and the entry would need to be kept neutral (if added at all). However, I feel that the issue should be acknowledged because of how important it is in society in general, since there \'\'are\'\' trolls who wanted the movie to crash and burn based on gender politics alone.
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Is there a safe way to add an InternetBackdraft entry mentioning how MRA/conservative fans disliked the presence of feminism and lead heroines in the movie (something they also disliked in TFA but somewhat less vocally)? I feel that such attitudes are a serious problem and worth noting because they need to be noted and discouraged, but that's just my ''own'' bias; RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgment would be in play, and the entry would need to be kept neutral (if added at all).
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Is there a safe way to add an InternetBackdraft entry mentioning how MRA/conservative fans disliked the presence of feminism and lead heroines in the movie (something they also disliked in TFA but somewhat less vocally)? RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgment would be in play, and the entry would need to be kept neutral (if added at all). However, I feel that the issue should be acknowledged because of how important it is in society in general, since there \'\'are\'\' trolls who want the movie to crash and burn based on gender politics alone.
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Is there a safe way to add an InternetBackdraft entry mentioning how MRA/conservative fans disliked the presence of feminism and lead heroines in the movie (something they also disliked in TFA but somewhat less vocally)? I feel that such attitudes are a serious problem and worth noting because they unfairly skew how the work is perceived, but that's just my ''own'' bias; RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgment would be in play, and the entry would need to be kept neutral (if added at all).
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Is there a safe way to add an InternetBackdraft entry mentioning how MRA/conservative fans disliked the presence of feminism and lead heroines in the movie (something they also disliked in TFA but somewhat less vocally)? I feel that such attitudes are a serious problem and worth noting because they need to be noted and discouraged, but that\'s just my \'\'own\'\' bias; RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgment would be in play, and the entry would need to be kept neutral (if added at all).
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Is there a safe way to add an InternetBackdraft entry mentioning how MRA/conservative fans disliked the presence of feminism and lead heroines in the movie (something they also disliked in TFA but somewhat less vocally)? RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgment would be in play, and it would need to be kept neutral (if added at all); I feel that such attitudes are a serious problem and worth noting because they unfairly skew how the work is perceived, but that's just my ''own'' bias.
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Is there a safe way to add an InternetBackdraft entry mentioning how MRA/conservative fans disliked the presence of feminism and lead heroines in the movie (something they also disliked in TFA but somewhat less vocally)? I feel that such attitudes are a serious problem and worth noting because they unfairly skew how the work is perceived, but that\'s just my \'\'own\'\' bias; RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgment would be in play, and the entry would need to be kept neutral (if added at all).
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Is there a safe way to add an InternetBackdraft entry mentioning how MRA/conservative fans disliked the presence of feminism and lead heroines in the movie (something they also disliked in TFA but somewhat less vocally)? RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgment would be in play, and it would need to be kept neutral (if added at all); I feel that it's a serious problem and worth noting, but that's just my ''own'' bias.
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Is there a safe way to add an InternetBackdraft entry mentioning how MRA/conservative fans disliked the presence of feminism and lead heroines in the movie (something they also disliked in TFA but somewhat less vocally)? RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgment would be in play, and it would need to be kept neutral (if added at all); I feel that such attitudes are a serious problem and worth noting because they unfairly skew how the work is perceived, but that\'s just my \'\'own\'\' bias.
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