stop editing differently, for example the part where it says a film focused on black audience "will replace black to white" when that is badly written should say white to black "if it is African-American audience, I do not understand why it insists on leaving it like that. In addition, the "lead man" does not have to be "white" so it is not necessary.
I must say, I sort of died of happiness to see 'cisgendered' listed as one of the categories. <3
Hide / Show RepliesCan't figure out how to edit the page, but "wheelchair bound" needs to be changed to "wheelchair users."
Hide / Show RepliesTo edit the page, you click the blue button saying "edit page" (it's in the cluster of buttons at the top), scroll down to the part you want to edit, edit it, write an Edit Reason, and click "save".
As it is, though, I don't see a need for this edit (though if you want to do it yourself, feel free). "Wheelchair bound" gives a greater contrast with "able-bodied" than "wheelchair using". They do have different meanings; I am a wheelchair user, just about every time I leave the house, but I am not wheelchair bound, since I can walk shorter distances and manage some stairs.
Edited by 70.33.253.42 That was the amazing part. Things just keep going.As many full-time wheelchair users tell me, they are not bound; having a wheelchair is what freed them. The term wheelchair bound is insulting to them. Thanks for the tip though- missed the buttons at the bottom.
Edited by 69.172.221.8Yes, a wheelchair is freedom for me as well. Still, that makes sense; fair enough.
That was the amazing part. Things just keep going.
The page quote doesn't match the trope. It doesn't give much context to what characters Siskel was talking about, much less their race/gender/ect.