Talk:Bolin/@comment-5385903-20121014181627/@comment-3005995-20121015013544

I agree with Apsalar. Feminism has always been a non-issue in Avatar. The only real feminist-centered episode was The Kyoshi Warriors, and that was just shoving Sokka's sexism down his own throat. Avatar never makes any inclinations on women's rights, gender equality, or anything like that throughout the series. It keeps the values family-friendly, because most parents wouldn't want their kids watching something about women fighting for their rights, and I'm sure most children wouldn't find it too interesting either.