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Originally Posted by Tracker
Trust me, you're *completely* misunderstanding this scene and jumping to conclusions. The character involved, Sansa Stark, is a young girl married to King Joffrey - she has *no* say in the matter and - *try* to get this, that's the way it *was* in much of Western history, especially with "the royals." (It's a political alliance.) What they show, and *all* they show, is that the girl has a nightmare - one which MANY girls have - and then wakes up and finds out that she has menstruated for the first time. That has earth-shattering implications for her life because King Joffrey intends to impregnate her as soon as she is capable of becoming pregnant. She does not want his baby because he is an insane monster and because she does not love him - but she has *no* say in the matter because *in this society* she is considered to be *property.*
Don't be so quick to judge. It's unchristian.
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If you actually read the Bible you would know that Jesus commands us to judge.
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