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Excuse me, are we reading a what -should-have been informative book on mythical women and legendary goddesses or a ‘‘Down with the patriarchy'' propaganda (and badly written, for that matter?)
Athena is a lesbian, Freja has acquired black nail polish because why not, Ishtar's male manifestation has become non-binary, Atargatis's priests are transgender. Pick your idea of pure idiocy.
There's a thin red line separating the campaign of raising awareness of gender issues from plain, old propaganda, and this ‘book' is the epitome of today's efforts to project every single contemporary narrative into myths and legends created millennia and millennia ago.
You may be suitable for the Twitter mob but not for experienced readers. And you have tired us to hell and back.