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Scenario: a lady cop has to lift an unconscious male perp (that's cop for possible perpetrator of a crime), her male partner goes to help her... [Spirituality & Religion]

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Shiiit, that's sexist!
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...she becomes insulted, perhaps she yells " i do cross-fit!" and goes to lift the aforementioned perp.
Lel she can't. "A little help?!" she cries to the man, as if he should have been helping her all along. And help he does.

SO!

Is this a sexist narrative wherein a woman who is a cop, after all needs the help of a man? Or is it a series of events that, were she a man, would just be funny for the sake of a boast that fell flat?

Essentially, sexist or just good joke?
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acpguy · C
So what is your point? It would not matter if the lady would have been a guy, the other cop was trying to help as any one would if they saw that situation. The lady cop is a bitch. So I would say she was being sexist. Next time there was a shoot out with a bad guy and she was hit she might just lay there as her fellow officers tell her to help her cross fit self.
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acpguy · C
You have some problems with understanding as you are blinded by the feminist and liberal thing.

I stated "It would not matter if the lady would have been a guy, the other cop was trying to help as any one would if they saw that situation" the other cop was trying to be nice no matter what the sex would be. The "bitch" if she was a normal polite person would say nicely "I got this, I work out everyday but thank you for the offer".

So do you understand the difference between being a polite human and treating people politely and being a "bitch"?
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acpguy · C
You have problems understanding and prefer deflection over using your brain. I won't help you with your learning disorder.