So (please tell me if this is out of context) I am curious about something. "I don't need a white dude to tell me what didn't work for him in 'A Wrinkle In Time.' It wasn't made for him," she continued. "I want to know what that film meant to women of color, to biracial women, to teen women of color, to teens that are biracial. And, for the third time, I don't hate white dudes. These are just facts. These are not my feelings."
Earlier this month, Larson vowed that she would stop the "Captain Marvel" media tour from being "overwhelmingly" white or male. So if most of the people that collected and read comics like CPT Marvel are now middle aged white dudes how is this different. She wants it for all people but I can tell you 99% of the people that collected CPT Marvel are white and male, In fact originally CPT Marvel was male... now that is changing, but how is that conversation different. Why should I not be annoyed that a comic from my childhood got changed into a feminist platform after she denounced people for giving a Wrinkle in Time a hard time. In other words it seems no matter what if you happened to be born white or male then you seem to be automatically to have to "life on the defense" and unwanted as a fan of this particular actress....
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