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⚫ | '''Michaela (or Michelle) Carapadis''' is a radical feminist who appears on [[K-Chat]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]. She wrote a book that talked about the "horrors" of man, officially titled [[Being and Seeing, From Freud to the Building Sites, a Woman's Journey into the Male Psyche]]. While being interviewed it is implied Michaela takes on a manly appearance. |
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When [[Amy Sheckenhausen|Amy]] opens the phones for call-ins, a female listener states how Michaela changed her life. She goes further to say she dislikes feminism, and that it is wrong to hate men or anyone else just because they're different. Before the caller hangs up she says that Michaela is an appalling academic and as intellectual as a hemorrhoid. |
When [[Amy Sheckenhausen|Amy]] opens the phones for call-ins, a female listener states how Michaela changed her life. She goes further to say she dislikes feminism, and that it is wrong to hate men or anyone else just because they're different. Before the caller hangs up she says that Michaela is an appalling academic and as intellectual as a hemorrhoid. |
Revision as of 18:17, 30 October 2015
Michaela (or Michelle) Carapadis is a radical feminist who appears on K-Chat in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. She wrote a book that talked about the "horrors" of man, officially titled Being and Seeing, From Freud to the Building Sites, a Woman's Journey into the Male Psyche. While being interviewed it is implied Michaela takes on a manly appearance.
When Amy opens the phones for call-ins, a female listener states how Michaela changed her life. She goes further to say she dislikes feminism, and that it is wrong to hate men or anyone else just because they're different. Before the caller hangs up she says that Michaela is an appalling academic and as intellectual as a hemorrhoid.
Her extremist feminism is thought to be a reference to the late Andrea Dworkin, a radical feminist with similar views.
Michaela Carapadis is voiced by Mary Birdsong.