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You are failing to understand the world and the source material. Bending is quite the force equalizer. We literally have the chosen one: 11 year old child with no muscle, beating fully grown shredded adults. Apparently strength, speed or endurance is less effective than technique, genius or secret martial arts knowledge(lightning bending, metal bending, blood bending, spirit bending). There are a ton of examples of this in the source material. This is a very chinese/asian mentality vs the western mentality. You see it in many of the old martial arts movies which avatar is undoubtably an homage to. If it was warrior on warrior alone, (Sokka x Suki) you have an understandable take but the vast majority of the girlboss fights are bender vs bender, or super ninja chi blocker(secret knowledge) v bender.
On a meta sense you are doing the same thing wokies do when they put a black elf or dwarf in Rings of Power and offer no explanation other than: "notice it and you are a bigot". You are ignoring the art, the source material, the world building, and are instead trying to force your own worldview on to the material to conform to what you think is right. Just because it's fantasy doesn't mean it doesn't have to be consistent BUT it is also fantasy so it doesn't need to be "real-world accurate". It's a story, let it be one.
I mostly agree regarding female benders, but in the episode OP is referring to, the warriors who humiliate Sokka are Suki and her Kyoshi warriors - all non-benders.
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