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Why are people picking on Girls?

Last year when Girls debuted on HBO, there was a lot of pushback on the blogosphere. Why was the cast all white? Isn't this New York? These whiny people aren't the voice of this generation. I was, frankly, confused by this reaction. All the criticisms were founded, of course. I just had no idea why… Continue reading Why are people picking on Girls?
Published January 12, 2013
Categorized as Uncategorized Tagged girls, hollywood, lena dunham, racism, sexism

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