21stamps
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No one was saying that to little girls either.. Just grown women taking out their own insecurities on the rest of the world. Those insecurities didn't stem from a doll.Good!
Im honestly curious to know who is giving boys this "unrealistic body expectations" based off superheroes. As if someone is saying to an 8-year old, "if you don't grow up to be ripped like Thor, you're not a man!"
But they aren't the same is what I'm saying.That you "spent 30 minutes learning" is exactly the problem.
Morocco may not be inArabia but its inhabitants are mostly an Arab people. And Islam very much has a strong cultural component with the Maghreb long having a prominent role.
Look at Jews- A Jew born in america is culturally different than a Jew in Israel. And even there- a Sephardic Jew has a lot of cultural difference with an Ashkenazi, and actually the Sephardics share more cuisine and musical similarities with Muslim Arabs than they do with their European Jew neighbors.
They all share a religion and a broad cultural base, but although people try, you can't represent them with one character.
The same as you can't represent Christians or anyone else.
Example- Sit between the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sofia in Turkey. You see people from all over the world, including several Muslim countries. You will see men wearing trendy jeans and fitted Armani tee shirts, walking with a woman in head to toe covered black. You will see Muslim women in cleavage showing tops, and you will see Muslim women in an attractive pants suit and beautiful head scarf. That's why I say there is not a blanket "acceptable" or "representative" way to portray them.
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