>watch wonder woman
>native Indian appears in the middle of Europe
>think things can't get any worse
>he does a smoke signal
At what point does shoehorning all this diversity become more demeaning than it is meant to be empowering?
He was used to make a point about how the allies had conquered and killed other humans with war and how there were no absolute good guys.
It was actually a really good point considering most movies depict sides as black and white
You'd know this if you took a second from getting triggered by minorities to actually think
>In 1917 the United States entered into World War I. While Indians were not liable to be drafted, they enlisted in large numbers. Many of the volunteers were eager to count coup, gain war honors, and to maintain the warrior traditions of their tribes. An estimated 10,000 Indians served in the military during the war.
>>83747970
this
read a fucking book OP
>>83748153
samefagging this hard
>>83747807
American education, everyone.
>>83747807
none of the diversity in this movie felt as forced as a black man, a Japanese man, and an Irishman being on the same unit in the captain american film.
I could buy a North American tribesman doing something, same with an algerian.
>>83747911
>He was used to make a point about how the allies had conquered and killed other humans with war and how there were no absolute good guys.
Yeah, and it was nice that he made that point without going into a long rant, nor judging Steve for it.
>>83748242
Black guy aside, there -were- Japanese Americans that served in world war 2, plus the Howling commandos are older than your grandparents you zygote.
This didn't need to be its own thread you snowflake.
>>83748242
both were cringe inducing and pandering to muh progressiveness
Libcucks found this thread fast.