You who don't like it in it's present state, actual events aside, what did you think of the film as a film?
If you for example pretend it was a movie called "Tutor Mathew Wilhelm Winston and Inamorata the incredible"
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I liked it quite a bit in spite of its political stumping. Unlike a lot of modern filmmakers, Robinson did the spadework necessary to establish the characters as reasonably three-dimensional.
Aside from probable inaccuracies regarding Wonder Woman, there are also assorted errors regarding the comics industry and the anti-comics ban. However, I allow Robinson some artistic license, because Wonder Woman was one of the comics-characters whom Wertham most singled out. So even if Marston passed away before the worst of the anti-comics crusades got started, it seems appropriate to do a conceptual "face-off" between Marston's liberalism and Wertham's blue-nosed censorship.
Here's a clip of the real William Moulton Marston. It's great to hear what his voice had sounded like.