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The term "illegitimate" is grotesquely out of place here
Do people even use terms like "illegitimate" any more? Nathaniel Kahn is Lou's son. Surely concepts such as "legitimacy," which have bearing only on inheritance and other strictly legal matters have no relevance in a discussion of this film. Could we not drop the qualifier? —Preceding
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The term "illegitimate" is grotesquely out of place here
Do people even use terms like "illegitimate" any more? Nathaniel Kahn is Lou's son. Surely concepts such as "legitimacy," which have bearing only on inheritance and other strictly legal matters have no relevance in a discussion of this film. Could we not drop the qualifier? —Preceding
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23:26, 14 August 2010 (UTC)reply