Good god, the KSL (major Salt Lake City broadcaster) movie reviewer is warning people that Hunger Games is a problematic movie for girls because
Moreover, the Hunger Games seems to be sending a particular kind of message: It's possible to change the world, to make things better, but only if you have a cute, fashion-centric and cleverly constructed media campaign. What changes the world? Looking good for the masses. Winning their hearts with an unrequited love story, a few quips and propaganda pieces, and a cool looking uniform.
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All in all close look at Katniss' story and actions shows that The Hunger Games probably provides a slightly better example than Twilight, but by how much is unclear. Not only does she engage in the same kind of passive, indecisive, girly, over-the-top behavior that Bella does, but those things are elevated to the level of saving the world and liberating perhaps millions of people from an oppressive government.
Does anyone really think playing dress-up is that powerful of a tool?
Fortunately he's getting a lot of WTFs in the comments, but he's also defending his viewpoint.
edit: [link]
for those who want to try and puzzle out his logic for themselves.