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neither of those are the slightest bit relevant to my objections but good try, again the problem is not that scout looks up to her father but that lee chose to make atticus the front and center of the action. please stop with this blatant and failed attempt to misdirect

nope

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nobody knows who that is

ik ik i just…didn't expect that igss

see this is cute because you keep trying to change the topic of the argument

welp this is what i get for reading without having caught up

so igss the answer to my question is no

ok maybe you'd like to explain how the choice of narrator makes a book not a white savior movie despite the white protagonist fighting against racism while all the black characters stand by passively

nope you merely stated it like it proved your entire case and then amscrayed without backing it up in the slightest

good news everyone

200+ comments appear to say yes

well he does have the gene for irumodic syndrome

lol i can't remember the last time i actually paid for comics, guys if you want me to shell out for something that will only take me two minutes to read try not charging the price of a small meal for it

i started reading levitz's new run and it didn't…seem horrible? but life got in the way and idk what ended up happening, was it really that much of a bust

yeah i figured it would be too weird to have clark hanging with the lsh in any regular capacity

ok so do you want to explain how the choice of narrator makes it not a white savior story, you do know that narrator =/ protagonist

dude i don't even know anymore

yeah no that makes no sense since no one is saying it's bad for the book be narrated by scout? either way she's clearly not the center of the story's action and how does any of this change the fact that tkam and huck finn are held up in high schools throughout the land as the most common works of fiction used to

we're not talking about either of those things tho, we're talking about a story that is routinely lauded as being a brave depiction of racism when its hero is not someone who is subjected to racism, a trope that american media has resorted to time and time again