![]() But other than a few Grrrs and angry pouting, she just sort of goes along with it. ![]() Which would be ok, if she ever stood up to any of them and told them to stop it. In my opinion, there are waaaaay too many people who aren't Kamala, who are deciding what she can and can't do. Then there's a whole panel about how hi-larious she thinks it is when her BFF, Bruno, invites her to a dance.īecause her parents would NEVER agree to that! Silly Bruno.īesides, as Kamala's brother points out, he's the wrong race to date her. So, sorry, but that storyline left a bad taste in my mouth. That's not exactly the sort of message I'm comfortable sending to my little girls. Um? Was that supposed to drive home the point that her parents were right and she never should have trusted an evil man? Sadly, he turns out to be an evil douchebag villain. She ends up sneaking out of the house to hang out with him, and then (OMG!) she lets him drive her to school! She can't go out and walk around (in broad daylight) with a guy she likes, because.What? WTF is going to happen if they go rent a movie at the corner store? Swear to god, I feel so damn bad for this kid! Her Pakistani background is supposed to help non white characters get some page time, and that's actually pretty fantastic.īut, holy hell! This representation of a Muslim family is sort of.depressing. ![]() Kamala is still a starry-eyed heroine, and I like that she's a genuinely nice girl, but. ![]()
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