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Great, just my luck.
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: London
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01-06-2010, 01:17 PM
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Originally Posted by PockyMePink
Nope, never known anyone in the army. The woman leaving gave me a sexist vibe, tbh. She was the only woman in combat if I remember correctly. It was like they were saying men are for combat, and women are for showing compassion. But that's just imo.
Other than the woman, there was no one who cared for the Na'Vi, unless they were side character, and in that case they didn't make any sort of impact and didn't show up much in the movie.
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I saw multiple women in the army. Multiple. Maybe not in the action, but that's just a coincidence. You can't look into such things, and take them so seriously. Some things are deliberate, but not everything.
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And yet, he was still accepted, despite that he was selfish and most of the time didn't give much care about the forest or nature. The people around him trying to advise him seems more kind about the Na'Vi and Pandora than himself.
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He was accepted because they had never seen a warrior of the other clan before. Also, he was chosen by Eywa, and that's like god's word to them. He was no doubt brought in because they could learn more about the humans this way.
Not everything was explained, I agree. But all you have to do, is sometimes sit and think about it. Strategically, if not militarily. What benefits did it have for them? What about the benefits for others? Who did it benefit in the long run?
Then again, you're a woman, as you said, you're more compassionate, and not cut out for military thinking ;D
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