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For sympathetic (and/or at any rate intended as such) examples of characters of color, women and religious minorities, you have for example the Gunny and John Ross, Patel, Tomo, Trooper Meyer, Father Dimitri, and of course Maria, for a start, and you can add more to that list. My own impression is that the views Lind presents on religion and the sexes and races are, well, certainly not mainstream by 21st-century Americans, but it is not factually correct to say that he portrays \'\'all\'\' non-white characters in \'\'Victoria\'\' as evil.
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For sympathetic (and/or at any rate intended as such) examples of characters of color, women and religious minorities, you have for example the Gunny and John Ross, Patel, Tomo, Trooper Meyer, Father Dimitri, and of course Maria, for a start, and you can add more to that list. My own impression is that the views Lind presents on religion and the sexes and races are, well, certainly not mainstream by the standards of most 21st-century Americans, but it is not factually correct to say that he portrays \\\'\\\'all\\\'\\\' non-white characters in \\\'\\\'Victoria\\\'\\\' as evil.
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For sympathetic (and/or at any rate intended as such) examples of characters of color, women and religious minorities, you have for example the Gunny and John Ross, Patel, Tomo, Trooper Meyer, Father Dimitri, and of course Maria, for a start, and you can add more to that list. My own impression is that the views Lind presents on the sexes and races are, well, certainly not mainstream by 21st-century Americans, but it is not factually correct to say that he portrays \'\'all\'\' non-white characters in \'\'Victoria\'\' as evil.
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For sympathetic (and/or at any rate intended as such) examples of characters of color, women and religious minorities, you have for example the Gunny and John Ross, Patel, Tomo, Trooper Meyer, Father Dimitri, and of course Maria, for a start, and you can add more to that list. My own impression is that the views Lind presents on religion and the sexes and races are, well, certainly not mainstream by 21st-century Americans, but it is not factually correct to say that he portrays \\\'\\\'all\\\'\\\' non-white characters in \\\'\\\'Victoria\\\'\\\' as evil.
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