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Post by Primemovermithrax Pejorative on Jun 14, 2018 23:59:16 GMT
Nonsence, the roles were written for men, by men and had absolutely nothing to do with the life as a woman. It's like you think that if you write a role about a greek hero, cast a blond and blue eyed guy to play the part, it isn't whitewashing and is also a historical example of what greek men looked like. So do you see a future where only those who are what they are write about themselves?
So men can only write about men, women only about women? etc?
There were blonde and blue eyed Greeks. You do know that one of the descriptive titles for Athena was "the grey-eyed goddess?"
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