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  1. Hey. I wondered how you felt about how intersectional feminists have critiqued the film. An hour into the film I think you see three non-white character, one with no lines on a stretcher. The other the delivery guy. One a central character but a stereotype.

    I agree the film is important and I don't give a shit about reboot complaints or meninists thinking this film ruins their childhood, but as a woman of colour whose childhood playtime stories were restricted to only black characters who were either minor or stereotypes... it doesn't do much for me or girls that are younger and look like me.

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This blog has strict comment moderation intended to preserve a safe space. Moderation is managed solely by the blog author. As such, even comments made in good faith will be on a short delay, so please do not attempt to resubmit your comment if it does not immediately appear. Discussion and thoughtful participation are encouraged, but abusive comments of any type will never be published. The blog author reserves the right to publish/delete any comments for any reason, at her sole discretion.

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