If they weren't extremely odd, would we remember them? There are billions of people alive right now; unless you're someone like Ea-nasir, noteworthy only because it happened to be his correspondence that survived to the modern day, you're not going to stand out from the crowd otherwise.
What if Aunt Jemima was really a Pearly white Milling Company?
TOMBOY
GENOCIDE
They'll toss aside the entirety of her religious convictions at best. Else, it'll be a fountain of blasphemy.
St. Joan of Arc, please intercede for us in our spiritual war.
It was to be expected that the gender cult would recruit Joan of Arc.
She was a female teenager, after all.
Japan ain't gonna like this.
well witches should be burned.
What if The Atlantic wasn't a shitrag not even fit for starting barbecue fires?
Meh, the story always seemed fake.
Wait, so like Sarah Everhard (who you claim didn't existed but who you also said deserved to die), Joan of Arc did not actually exist?
There are innumerable examples of historical women that are extremely odd and do not stand up to scrutiny.
First one that comes to mind was Helen Keller.
If they weren't extremely odd, would we remember them? There are billions of people alive right now; unless you're someone like Ea-nasir, noteworthy only because it happened to be his correspondence that survived to the modern day, you're not going to stand out from the crowd otherwise.
So you conclude that they were made up. At the very least you should have named "Pope" Joan, but you obviously have to focus on true stories.
Funny how feminists were so influential in 1429, eh?
I mean, I didn't say feminism was influential in 1429.
She wasn't canonized until 1920, when feminism was already gaining strength globally.
I mean, you're clearly saying something like that your boogeywomen made her up or something.
Ironically, the story of Pope Joan was invented in order to show why a woman should never be pope.
Right, Syllabus of Errors-era Catholicism was really big on feminism.
...Crazy?
This is the first time I've heard this one, and that's the only answer I can think of.
Ooooooh. Nice burn.
Wasn't she burned at the stake for heresy?
For wearing male clothes.
King Charles VI (who was the unfortunate madman) had already died several years earlier.