DM_Matt
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David Howery said:I rather liked the idea of a lot of girls around the world getting Slayer powered... when you consider what happens to so many girls around the world. Forced marriages, honor killings, horrifying statistics of rape, being dragged into brothels, etc... imagine what a Slayer would do to someone who tried this....
Yes, evil things are done to women by men (and by other women). Women also do evil things. Many people, suddenly granted those powers, would be quite tempted to abuse them. Randomly distributing superhuman combat ability is extremely unwise any way you slice it.
wingsandsword said:Actually, while the show began in the Vietnam era, it ended in the Reagan era. It didn't start to get really preachy until well after the war was completely over. That's what an 11 year run will do. It might not be a documentary, but it does have the odd position of being the popular cultures main image of the Korean War.
Except there probably are many, many people who mistakenly believe its about Vietnam.