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Distrust of women because they hate channelers, IMHO. Seriana Sedai Send a noteboard - 21/09/2009 03:47:43 AM

1. Whitecloaks
2. Ash'aman
3. Stone dogs?

That's pretty pro-masculine if you ask me.



They don't seem misogynistic. Could it just be a strength-of-arms thing? Barring the Aiel (who are all super deadly tough-as-nails folk), and the women of Two Rivers in tSR for some weird reason, most non-channeling women in WoT aren't very soldier-like.

It could just be that we only see Whitecloak soldiers, and 99.9% of soldiers in this setting are men. The few women who do want to kill stuff with sharp objects have become hunters for the Horn, or Elayne's bodyguards, or knife experts.





Not purposefully misogynistic, but if you are part of an organization that believes channeling is evil and there is a group of women who can be highly respected for doing just that it would be easy to have a subconscious distrust. Just my thoughts.
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What do you consider to be the most pro-masculine culture/country in WoT? The most anti-female? - 19/09/2009 07:32:03 AM 1450 Views
I would say Tear. - 19/09/2009 08:08:18 AM 882 Views
I guess it's a toss up between Tear, Illian and Amador - 19/09/2009 12:28:24 PM 848 Views
What about male-only organizations? - 19/09/2009 02:00:55 PM 793 Views
Yeah, Aiel warrior societies. - 19/09/2009 03:44:36 PM 888 Views
Hm, you never do see a female Whitecloak. Do they ever talk about why? - 20/09/2009 04:11:30 PM 840 Views
Distrust of women because they hate channelers, IMHO. - 21/09/2009 03:47:43 AM 877 Views
Sort of the reverse of the attitudes I talked about below - 21/09/2009 07:21:05 PM 721 Views
Yeah, I'd go with the military thing. - 21/09/2009 05:45:47 AM 707 Views
The Asha'man are less prejudiced than the Tower. - 21/09/2009 05:48:43 AM 766 Views
I was taking you seriously - 19/09/2009 03:29:16 PM 794 Views
Amadicia - 19/09/2009 07:28:43 PM 891 Views
I'll go with Amadicia, as well. - 23/09/2009 07:36:10 PM 623 Views
No question. - 19/09/2009 08:43:47 PM 870 Views
The ogier all have masculine features. - 19/09/2009 09:06:14 PM 899 Views
Re: The ogier all have masculine features. - 19/09/2009 11:54:54 PM 748 Views
I'm not sure the Dark One can be called male... - 20/09/2009 12:27:56 AM 790 Views
Re: I'm not sure the Dark One can be called male... - 20/09/2009 06:43:09 AM 976 Views
Re: The ogier all have masculine features. - 25/09/2009 05:25:49 AM 635 Views
Re: The ogier all have masculine features. - 13/10/2009 09:01:27 AM 744 Views
Ahhhh wall of text! Some good points, though - 20/09/2009 04:04:48 PM 772 Views
Do you have anything against paragraphs? *NM* - 20/09/2009 10:03:48 PM 333 Views
White space is space with no words in it. Wasted. *NM* - 21/09/2009 07:10:41 AM 308 Views
Whitespaceisspacewithnowordsinit.Wasted.Thereifixeditforyou. - 01/10/2009 01:55:21 PM 695 Views
I agree, but I also think there is a purpose. - 21/09/2009 03:43:45 AM 726 Views
Oh, I wasn't criticizing this phenomenom, just noting it. - 21/09/2009 06:17:34 AM 817 Views
that's why they deserve 3 male taveren - 21/09/2009 05:10:52 PM 729 Views
Re: Oh, I wasn't criticizing this phenomenom, just noting it. - 21/09/2009 06:59:36 PM 866 Views
I think the Shienaran custom of protecting women is both patronizing and submissive ATST. *NM* - 21/09/2009 02:33:58 PM 772 Views
There's actual cultural reasons for that. - 23/09/2009 04:25:52 AM 665 Views
Far Madding, Elayne's bodyguards, and Tar Valon *NM* - 21/09/2009 07:40:09 PM 340 Views
Amadicia, and possibly the Borderlands - 13/10/2009 08:19:11 AM 805 Views

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