Wow. I couldn't disagree more. Art I've read your thoughts on Shaw and Ripley before, but I don't know where this latest venom for Ripley comes from .
A chick with a dick? Really?
At no time did I ever get the impression that Ripley was either a man hater, a she hulk or "smarter than all the dumb-dumb men she has to protect."
In Alien she is harrassed by Parker and Brett and tells them to eff off as anyone with half a backbone should (they were dragging their asses after all). She comes off to me as someone who wants to do their job and follow the rules (locking out Kane, Dallas and Parker and complaining to Dallas about Ash breaking quarantine and being in charge of taking care of Kane).
Dallas may have had more charisma, but to me Ripley was his foil and the voice of reason up until he was killed.
After which she herself is nearly killed by Ash (in a twisted "rape" scene) and has to be rescued by Parker.
Another positive aspect of the Ripley character was that she was not the typical B-movie horror film female lead who lines are few and far between screams that could shatter glass (ala Jamie Lee Curtis in "Halloween" or Heather Langenkamp in "A Nightmare on Elm St" ).
In Aliens she is someone going through survivor guilt, suffering from PTSD, and the loss of her child. She just wants to hide away, but chooses to go on the mission to face her inner demons. Not because "Men are idiots and need me there."
Again she hangs back allowing the mission to play out until essentially there is the "I told you so" moment when all hell breaks loose in the hive, Gorman goes to pieces, and Ripley does what she thinks is best (mind you the transaxle will never be the same

).
From there on she is once again the "voice of reason" stating the obvious (Take off and nuke the site from orbit), while Hicks is in charge. Hicks more or less calls the shots throught the film thereafter (not a case of her becoming the token basketball coach... "Alright people this is what we're going to do!") until he himself is taken out of action.
Oh and again she has to be rescued from the facehugger.
A3... again she is reluctant to take on the role of leadership until she understands she has no choice. This time around the alien is probably the least of her worries, being surrounded by rapists and murderers.
And she has to be rescued by the male lead from a gang rape.
Once she realizes she has been impregnated she really has nothing to lose, and can take on the alien knowing it won't fight back.
Maybe I'm missing your point?
What I will give you is that she
was written as the she hulk in Alien Resurrection- pretty much all the stereotypical anti-male rhetoric you mentioned. Which is one of many reasons I couldn't stand A:Res.
I doubt anything I just said will alter your opnion though- that was pretty... blunt to put it mildly. :wacko :lol
Kevin