I mean, the public perception of Marie Antoinette is her being a spoiled cunt completely unaware of her privilege and the burden of normal people. I know that's not necessarily true but it is what normies today think when they think of Marie Antoinette (most haven't heard about her at all beyond the cake-quote)
So making her a feminist is surprisingly reflective, no?
I mean, the public perception of Marie Antoinette is her being a spoiled cunt completely unaware of her privilege and the burden of normal people. I know that's not necessarily true but it is what normies today think when they think of Marie Antoinette (most haven't heard about her at all beyond the cake-quote)
So making her a feminist is surprisingly reflective, no?