'Star Wars' Facebook page just shut down this sexist comment

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7 Ways To Know If You're A Hardcore Star Wars Fan
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With tease after tease rolling in for the latest "Star Wars" installment, fans are eagerly awaiting its December 2015 release.

"Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens" is just around the corner and the film's official Facebook page is doing everything possible to heighten the anticipation. They even held a fan contest, where artists submit their work to be featured on Facebook and more.

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One talented fan in particular created Captain Phasma, the latest and greatest new addition to the "Star Wars" cast. All we know about her so far is that she is a high-ranking stormtrooper, and is played by "Game of Thrones" Gwendoline Christie.

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Fans quickly reacted to the awesome fan art, but one fan's comment in particular caught the page's attention. His comment reads: "Not to be sexist but it's really hard to tell that's female armor for me." The official page responded with: "It's armor. On a woman. It doesn't have to look feminine."


Bravo "Star Wars!" Remember all you Facebook fans and foes, you ought to think twice before sending out that Facebook post...you never know who's watching.

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