* Glowcat gets to the part where dudes become indignant when it's pointed out that they're far less likely to encounter/see sexism than somebody directly effected by it. Her jaw gaps open in disbelieving amusement.
I can't believe the level of serious you guys held putting forth those arguments. Now I'm imagining what kind of self-conception you have of your own observational abilities. I can picture you periodically going out to stand in the middle of a crowded street and listen to the entirety of conversations, zooming in on any lewd or lascivious act with a hawk-like stare that disturbs nearby passers with its intensity. When you don't see it, it's clearly because a significant chunk of women who report its frequency are delusional and not yourself, since with your godlike perception abilities it would be impossible to miss the reality of encounters that women, particularly women alone, face. It couldn't be that YOU, a man, wouldn't have the same opportunity to encounter them! Reality would be misandrist if it would apply any inherent disadvantage to you*, even if that "disadvantage" is being free from a set of social entitlements placed upon your (perceived) gender category!
* Glowcat awards the bay12 band their award for providing a completely self-unaware example of "mansplaining" the existence and extent of sexism. Itself also an example of everyday sexism. Way to go, dudes!
* bonus sexist points if you've also argued for certain "biological realities" which rationalize a status quo of political/professional dominance by men. Equal when needed, inferior when not, am I right?!
Strong Female Characters
I don't particularly agree with the way Anita came at the problem here but, as was pointed out, the argument isn't as ridiculous as people are trying to paint it as. iirc the underlying issue she tackles is how heroic traits tend to emphasize a traditionally 'masculine' set of behaviors and appeal to traditionally 'masculine' values, rather than celebrate values that could be considered more feminine. It has been a while since I read the full paper but I believe that was the gist of it.