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Don't get me wrong, John Carter IS sexist, but please don't use the clothing argument.
In the beginning of the series John Carter is wearing no clothes at all and in the rest of the series he has as much clothes as another of Burroughs characters, Tarzan; just a loincloth.
It's like saying that a modern beach is sexist because women wearing bikinis.

It the guys can get away with just bottoms, but the women are required to wear tops and bottoms, yes, it is, according to the Supreme Court of the state of New York...
 



It was prophesied: "And in January 2015, a discussion about TRPGs will find a categorical, conclusive answer to racism, sexism, and intercultural stereotypes, and shared its answers with the rest of the world, which was never again troubled by those problems."

We're almost at the answers. Just a few more pages of posts, and we can fulfill the prophesy!

(I'm using the "Call of Cthulhu" rules on Functional 0 Sanity, for deranged-yet-effective Cthulhu-worshippers.)
 

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