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Please read. ...William, is the complaint department really on the roof? 09:39, 15 October 2020 (UTC)
imo this is a great example of how Wikipedia, in an attempt to be "neutral," is in fact rationalizing, normalizing, and maintaining sexism in our present day. Being an heiress was one of the few ways a woman could be notable in 1962, and in addition to that, Louise Eastman was married to a powerful and noted music attorney.
Just look at the headline referenced for the other fatalities that is referenced. "NOTED MEN DIE". The wiki community is literally taking the sexism of 1962 straight from the headlines here and "neutrally" applying it to present day.
I'm not good at Wikipedia, so I'm not sure how to post this publicly on the talk page, and it's kind of a bigger issue than this one situation, obviously, but wanted to vent my frustration. looking at your user page you're obviously really experienced and i really respect your contributions to Wikipedia but i see this as a systemic issue. ...William
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// Thanks, i fixed this! my first time doing a movie poster.
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