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Post by thisguy4000 on Dec 7, 2017 17:34:05 GMT
The film never went with the implication that men were killing the world, especially when one of the antagonists was a woman. The conflict behind the film was this idea that humanity as a whole was destroying the world, hence why Ares’ motivation was to wipe them all out. So why is the world of man referred to as the world of man as if women didn't live in it too and weren't equally culpable in its in current state? Man was the term that the movie used to refer to humanity as a whole. Hell, the movie made Zeus, a male God of questionable morals in Greek mythology, the one responsible for the creation of Diana and the rest of the Amazons. This is despite the fact that in original Wonder Woman comics, Zeus played no part in Diana’s backstory. Not only that, but the deuteragonist of the film was a man.
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