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Captain Marvel is a wonderful film.
All the upset little boys crying about Brie Larson need to understand that citing disparity isn't racism.
That challenging the power, authority and bias of the huge majority of critics being white is not racism.
It's asking for more voices, for inclusiveness.
That standing up for minorities, for those who have been historically disenfranchised, ignored, sidelined, and made to feel alone is not some kind of "reverse racism" against whites, but trying to spread equality.
Suggesting that women, LGBT, minorities aren't "normal" is the height of conceit and discrimination.
If you don't want to see people of different races, gender, nationalities, culture, ideas, orientation, etc included in media or calling attention to the fact that they aren't included or minimized, YOU are part of the problem, YOU are a bigot.
EVERYONE should feel welcome, and when the majority of something is a single race or gender, that's not inclusive. It's biased.
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