To try and bring this back to the original topic...
I have found, in my eyes anyway, proof that by no means was Tolkien sexist towards women in his writings. My proof is Haleth, leader of the Haladin from the Silmarillion. Not only was she a woman who fought by the side of her brother and father (and saw both killed) but she also led her people through dangerous lands, rejected the help Caranthir offered to her, and gave a new name to her people: The People of Haleth. If you ask me, no more proof is needed that Tolkien had nothing against women.
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