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Bridgerton 2
Regardless of how people feel now, I'm sure that anyone who enjoyed the first season will end up watching the second given the excellent job done in the first season. Yes, Simon and Daphne's characters were a major draw for non-book readers but there is so much interesting stuff happening with otherRead more
Regardless of how people feel now, I’m sure that anyone who enjoyed the first season will end up watching the second given the excellent job done in the first season. Yes, Simon and Daphne’s characters were a major draw for non-book readers but there is so much interesting stuff happening with other characters that I’m sure people will tune in. I’ll miss seeing those two in the limelight but I kind of like the idea of them having a happily ever after without too much more drama. Btw, I haven’t read the books but I’m still interested in the other stories.
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Gender discrimination is making a decision about some issue taking a person’s gender into account. It is almost always unnecessary, though there are occasional exceptions. For example, if you are hiring firefighters and you won’t even let women apply, that is unfair gender discrimination. You shouldRead more
Gender discrimination is making a decision about some issue taking a person’s gender into account. It is almost always unnecessary, though there are occasional exceptions. For example, if you are hiring firefighters and you won’t even let women apply, that is unfair gender discrimination. You should let them apply even if only a little percentage of the applicants can pass the test. If you are casting characters in a play and one of the characters is female, it is legitimate to hold auditions only for women to play the part. You can, of course, hire a man to play the part if you want to; but men do not have an automatic right to be considered. Casting roles in dramas is a subjective aesthetic matter and fairness isn’t necessary.
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