What happens to each of my female heroes, certainly, is they find something bigger than themselves that they are honored to serve. It's not giving up your family.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's so great that women are being allowed to be heroes in big things.
I've always said that I felt women are more heroic.
I think women are too valuable to be in combat.
Life does not stand still for families and local communities when our brave men and women are deployed, but we can make their time apart more bearable by recognizing their sacrifice and fulfilling our commitments to them.
I truly feel that being a woman, and particularly a mother, has had a large impact on my campaign.
I grew up in a family full of strong women. A great aunt on my mother's side had been a matron on a hospital ship in World War II, and one on my father's side had served in the Women's Royal Naval Service.
Any woman who chooses to behave like a full human being should be warned that the armies of the status quo will treat her as something of a dirty joke. That's their natural and first weapon. She will need her sisterhood.
The valor and courage of our young women and men in the armed services are a shining example to all of the world, and we owe them and their families our deepest respect.
Since I was 15 years old I have dedicated my life to serving women.
I don't believe that a female character needs to surrender her femininity in order to be an action hero.
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