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Originally Posted by rpgdemon
No, what I mean is, why's it matter? Like, if they were black gay women, would you go, "What do 1800s black gay women know about anything?"
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no I'd say "they were black homosexual women from the 18th century that lacked any frame of referance of what it would be like to live in a nation of such cultural diversity as modern america" cause, you know, it would be true. Just as its true with white anglo-saxon males in the real world.
The specific background they all belong to isn't my point, my point is they all belonged to the same background. That I doubt they really had any freakin clue what it is like for a black homosexual woman in the 18th century, let alone what its like for one in the 21st century.