Talk:Chi-Fu/@comment-9340689-20140212031527

He shouldn't count as a villain...he's not evil, he's just strict when it come to tradition, the law, and social norms.

Also, what's with the "hatred and loathing of women"? I think we're not properly looking at the culture he was raised in.

He doesn't hate women, and he's nothing like Gaston or Mortimer Mouse. Also, Gaston and Mortimer are pretty much Disney-friendly womanizers... and if you think Chi-fu is a womanizer, you are a strange, strange person

He hates Mulan because she does things that are considered "unnatural" for a woman in his culture.

He even sings along with the men in "a girl worth fighting for" and states he has "a girl who's unlike any other."

There is little evidence to support him being evil or women-hating other than the broadway adaption, where they exxagerated several aspects. He is merely the embodiement of the main cvhallenge Mulan must face: the consequences of breaking social gender norms.

He hates Mulan because he percieves her as breaking the social order of things.