Ah, yes but this isn't the point. The point is not if you are racist, or sexist or even ageist, but that you give the appearance of being what that.
I don't want Janeway to come back from the dead. If that makes me look sexist to you, that's your problem that you can't separate criticisms of the character from criticisms of her sex.
If the same charges some of you use against Janeway were leveled against Sisko, you would be thought of as racist by people of color.
Only the ones that can't separate one aspect of the character (i.e. race/sex) from all the others. Some people think Avery Brooks is a terrible over-actor. I disagree, but I sure as hell wouldn't go around branding them racists. Some people think Sisko went to far over the line in "In The Pale Moonlight." I disagree, but they're not racist. I think Janeway was a character who had some inconsistent writing behind her, but I'm not sexist.
It doesn't matter if you are or not you would appear to be. By the same token with a lot of the things said about Janeway many of you (both male and female) give the appearance of being sexist, and it doesn't matter if you are or not, you appear to be.
Only to a select few who seem to think it necessary to view things through the lens of sex/race/whatever.
You can each protest individually, but when so many voices are male and the person you are talking about is female, you are going to appear sexist.
Bullshit. Complete and utter fucking bullshit. I am a big believer is freedom of speech, it's the only way we can function openly in society. If one cannot criticize a female or female character for fear of being labeled sexist, we're all screwed. Like another captain said "With the first link, the chain is forged. The first speech censured, the first thought forbidden, the first freedom denied, chains us all irrevocably."
By the way none of the characters you are calling strong female characters, have the power or stature of Kathryn Janeway. There is no way killing the strongest female Trek character can appear to be anything other than a sexist act to an awful lot of female fans.
Well if it looks like a raven and walks like a raven it must be a duck.
You couple that with the fact that from TOS to Voyager there were around three times as many male characters as female and yet the death count is three females (Janeway Jadzia and Yar) and for the males it is Data and Sisko and Sisko is back in the books. Simply by the percentages you are appearing sexist by using women as the disposable characters.
Yeah, because the deaths of Jadzia and Yar were all about sexism and nothing to do with the actresses wanting out.
"The Women in the Refrigerator Syndrome" is a sexist trope, and for all the protests here, Janeway's death has all the earmarks of just that kind of "shock value" death.
If you don't want to be thought of as sexist, then don't give the appearance of being such.
Brit
I have no idea how any of us will appear not sexist to you unless we embrace the "Bring Janeway Back" belief. And "The Woman in the Refrigerator Syndrome" schtick is getting old.