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"textContent": "When it comes to villains, whether it’s Disney classic villains or villains like Darth Vader, we tend to try to justify their actions. with villains like Darth Vader, because what he did, he really thought he had to do those things to save his wife. The irony is that he ended up being the one […]\n\nThe post We’re Not Humanizing Villains—We’re Justifying Them appeared first on NYCTastemakers.",
"title": "We’re Not Humanizing Villains—We’re Justifying Them"
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