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Not sure how I feel about this.
First I think "Men" is referring to "Man" as in humans, and not "Man" as in gender. So I dont think this was made in any sexual intent or should have any current name change in today's context, YET.
This also begs the greater question if we should continue to describe human as "man" anymore in the first place (ie "mankind")
https://boundingintocomics.com/2019...a-alonso-believes-the-name-x-men-is-outdated/
First I think "Men" is referring to "Man" as in humans, and not "Man" as in gender. So I dont think this was made in any sexual intent or should have any current name change in today's context, YET.
This also begs the greater question if we should continue to describe human as "man" anymore in the first place (ie "mankind")
Victoria Alonso, Marvel Studios’ new President of Physical, Post Production, VFX said many internally think the title X-Men isn’t sufficiently inclusive
https://boundingintocomics.com/2019...a-alonso-believes-the-name-x-men-is-outdated/
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