26 The Atlantic: “What If Joan of Arc Wasn’t a Woman?” A new play depicts the medieval warrior as nonbinary. (archive.ph) posted 2 years ago by Ahaus667 2 years ago by Ahaus667 +26 / -0 25 comments share 25 comments share save hide report block hide replies
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.