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TopicHow liberals seek to erase Christian culture: an anecdote
CyricZ
07/21/18 8:47:57 AM
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Are there any lines in the play where the priest's gender is thematically important or commented on? If not, there's no point in harping on it. The great thing about the timeless nature of Shakespeare is that you can make setting and casting adjustments and still connect with the main theme of the work.

Also, odd you pick Shakespeare when in his heyday (or the heyday of his plays), female roles were played by male actors.

So, very sweet of you to wake up this Saturday morn to crow about an imagined scenario you cooked up in your head about how the liberals are coming to get *your* tradition.

You know what we call people who assume ownership of a fictional work and feel that their say in how that work is presented is the most important or most correct? A toxic fandom. Stop being toxic, TC.
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