in some ways the pooptube video comment is right, but it suffers from sensationalism.
personally, i blame the social justice warrrior syndrome that's sprung up in the past 20 years or so. Is gender prejudice an issue? totally. but as was pointed out earlier, the sexualization of women into cookie cutter barbie dolls who's only purpose is to titillate men also gets blasted out at full volume from women's media magazines and TV programming. It is full on hypocrisy to condemn one and not the other, but "championing for the cause of women" seems to be some kind of weekend charity, instead of being the "equality in the mind means equality in the mind" type behavioral default. There is no justification for a weak samus. Men dont magically become emotionally impervious, and suffer PTSD all the time. Samus's power armor is a prosthetic enhancement device, which augments her physical tolerance of abuse, and augments all of her physical stength-- a case could be made that since it is a neural interface, she could be full quadroplegic under there, and the suit would still move her around, at full strength. As such, the usual justifications for why female heroines are depicted as weaker than male heros just does not make any sense.
That's why I was all "I can't use the improved armor class of my varia suit, and have to use the base combat suit instead... because... why exactly alex? Sure, you make a good point about power bombs, but saying I have to use an inferior armor mode kinda needs more explanation, m'kay?" instead of raising this, she goes all "yes daddy." instead. blech.
Also the reliance on statistics to "justify" weak female heros ("women have less upper body strength, and blah blah blah") completely discounts that this is just a statistic. My sister blacksmiths as a hobby. She isn't at all weak in her upper body. I would rather see "exercise freak tough girl" who holds her own, but is still human than I would "Oh, I got into the military because there just wasnt enough vaginas there. I totally dont put in the extra effort to overcome any of my handicaps, and instead just feel that everyone should cover for me, because I have every right to enlist as anyone else! DONT QUESTION!"
Just like if you are male, and are a 90lb weakling, you need to invest in the extra effort, and investing the effort makes you stronger both physically and mentally- the same medicine works just as good on a woman who chooses to enter military service, and works her ass off to become strong, physically and mentally. relying on statistical numbers to explain a totally bullshit occurrence (ditzy anime female stereotype with big floppy boobies shouting "Oh Kaaay!" before setting off the ricther scale with her booby bounces) just to satisfy some cultural image ("Tough girl looks like a dude, and is totally not sexy, so no dice bro.") is what's wrong with videogame and movie depictions of female heroines.
There's a rather important distinction between (battlefield) "Raaaawwwr!" and (glamour shots) "Raaawwr!"
Seriously, I have YET to see an "amazon warrior" that didnt suffer from size C or bigger boobies that are perky, in a revealing outfit that suffers from bondage fetishism. The RIGHT way to do an amazon warrior? asymmetric bob hairstyle (if not shaved bald), a huge mastectomy scar on one side, hugely strong calves and thighs, and a well muscled set of shoulders with a weather worn, makeup-free face that is wrinkled, sun damaged, and has never seen nor heard of moisurizer, in a bright red and orange wool ensemble that covers head to foot with bronze armor plates over the top. NOT the freaking cover girl from Vogue magazine.
"that's not attractive!" is NOT an excuse.
but on the flipside, the reactionary attitudes presented by feminists when "Barbie" gets run through the meat grinder and becomes the above amazon heroine of "brutality against women!" is just stupid.
Tropes I feel female heros should NOT be saddled with:
"I have a vagina! hear me roar!" Having a vagina is immaterial to being a leader, it is immaterial to being an effective warrior. Being "Noticed" is EXACTLY what cammo fatigues are DESIGNED to prevent, so emphasizing the female form underneath is 100% against the function of the garment, and insisting that these "sexually attractive, sexually idealized body images and behaviors" remain in a commanding officer is absurd. She should be a freaking ice queen with the body of almost a dude under there, and should be proud of it. (It took hard work to be strong under there.) As such, her reaction to male cadets joking that she's only there because westpoint was forced to accept girls, and that others have carried her pack for her all this time should be met with demanding they give her 50 right there, followed by running on the obstacle course in full gear, like she did, followed by her demonstrating how full of shit they are by then doing that herself, and not even being winded. THAT is a strong female figure in a military role. Not "You HAVE to respect me, or I'll send you to the bring, and then there will be court marshal! I have to rely on the boogeyman of the system instead of fighting my own battles, but dont dare say that to me! meeeehh!" That has all the trappings of "You were bad billy, go to your room!" that a fetishist with a mother complex would have. not what I expect to see in a strong female role model at all.
dependable, strong, hard-fought ability to overcome and excel, indominable, clearly willing and able to undertake self sacrifice to achieve her goals-- those are all fantastic features of a good female role.
floppy titties and a clueless world view that needs people to cover for her is NOT.
and again, Vogue and pals are just as at fault for purpetuating this problem, because "strong" is not "Feminine" or some shit.