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I hadn't mentioned, but Ching Shih is a pretty villainous character. She is a real person, but she was a pirate commander, so she probably murdered a lot of people.
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Anita Sarkeesian
Age: 41
Born: 1983
Born: August 15
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My writer and I sat down and wrote a huge list of names of women to consider. It was really important to us to have a broad range of women from across generations and cultures. We didn't want to make it Western-focused, we wanted to make sure it was international and that it had an intersectional lens.
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It's been really exciting to work on a collaborative, creative team where we got to bounce ideas back and forth and figure out the best one.
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I really want to help write women back into history.
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I want these to be names that young girls and boys and kids of all genders grow up knowing. It shouldn't just be when you take a feminist class in college, if you happen to do that. I hope this is fun and engaging for folks to watch.
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I got to focus on my performance - learning how to perform is something I've been working on both personally and professionally.
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One of the most radical things you can do, is to actually believe women when they tell you about their experiences.
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The US bombed them back to traditional values – feminism does not exist in Japan. While I don’t like judging an entire culture…that does not excuse them.
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I wouldn't call it a silver lining, but with more women speaking up, online harassment is beginning to be taken more seriously.
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Some male gamers with a deep sense of entitlement are terrified of change.
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For me, if folks who are watching YouTube can pitch in a bit to help cover the cost for creating this work, that's great, but I don't want folks who can't helped to not have access to it. I really like the crowdfunding model in that regard.
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I'm no stranger to a bit of sexist backlash, but I was surprised by the level of vicious and misogynist hate I received.
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