I guess my question is this: if you heard great things from people you trust about a Jordan Superman movie, would you give it a try?
I wouldn't go to the cinema but if it were on T.V then yes I would give it a try
I guess my question is this: if you heard great things from people you trust about a Jordan Superman movie, would you give it a try?
Why is one wrong?, are you so ashamed of being white (if you are I apologise if you are not) and programmed so deeply by the state that you feel you have to apologize constantly for your white privilege and so conditioned to be seen as politically correct that anything that isn't a capitulation by a white person to a person of color is racist or wrong?
Superman in all the media I have watched has been portrayed as white. It's what I am familiar with, It's how I see Superman. That is not wrong.
Meh. There’s a Black Superman in the multiverse. Never liked the actor though. Just gives off a bad vibe with me.
Ok gloves are off, I'm taking a swing at you Clegg Nogg
Why is one wrong?, are you so ashamed of being white (if you are I apologise if you are not) and programmed so deeply by the state that you feel you have to apologize constantly for your white privilege and so conditioned to be seen as politically correct that anything that isn't a capitulation by a white person to a person of color is racist or wrong?
Do you carry that much white guilt?
Superman in all the media I have watched has been portrayed as white. It's what I am familiar with, It's how I see Superman. That is not wrong.
Who are you to tell me the esteem and pedestal iI place, my favorite hero is wrong?
My point about a black Superman is changing something for the sake of it and using the property to sell the idea rather than come up with something original.
If there is a market then fine make it. It's just not a film I'd be inclined to watch or be excited about.
Guess what snowflake contrary to opinion white people can be subject to racism as well it's not all about only white people are racist.
Mods you want to ban mee for this reply do whatever you want I'm done with this thread
You already said that previouslyI'm done with this thread
And I see you've already made another post after your second claiming you were done here.I'm past caring now. And got better things to do today than justify my opinion. I'm not against black actors being cast in films I'm just against blackwashing white characters as I would be for whitewashing black characters or Asian characters. Now I'm off to do those better things.
I am also "done with this thread." Which really means I'll be back in a bit.
“But Superman isn’t black”
Superman isn’t real.
I thought I'd chime in here as a white guy who lives in a country with a long history of racial oppression. I don't feel any kind of privilege in being white, even if I have experienced it in some ways. And I will never apologize for being white because I haven't done anything wrong. But as a viewer of TV and films, I often find myself being extremely bored when every genre movie or series stars a thirty-something white guy. They all start to blend together after a while.are you so ashamed of being white (if you are I apologise if you are not) and programmed so deeply by the state that you feel you have to apologize constantly for your white privilege and so conditioned to be seen as politically correct that anything that isn't a capitulation by a white person to a person of color is racist or wrong?
I haven't seen anyone say that white Superman is wrong, but you are saying that a version who could be a lot of kid's favorite Superman is wrong on the basis of his skin color alone.Who are you to tell me the esteem and pedestal iI place, my favorite hero is wrong?
Then you don't have to pay any attention to it. There is a Superman series on the way, just watch that.If there is a market then fine make it. It's just not a film I'd be inclined to watch or be excited about.
This is the hill I'll die on. Superman without the red trunks looks unbalanced.We also shouldn't forget the character wore red shorts for most of the time since his creation. We're okay changing the color of shorts, as long as they don't change the color of his skin.![]()
I'm not okay with them changing his shorts. Underwear over the tights is how Supes is supose to fight crime. JasonWe also shouldn't forget the character wore red shorts for most of the time since his creation. We're okay changing the color of shorts, as long as they don't change the color of his skin.![]()
It's pretty minor change in the greater scheme of things.There's nothing wrong with diversity, the trouble is taking an iconic character with a long and established history,changing his entire makeup and then expecting the fans of that character to eat it up. It doesn't work, and I doubt that WB is going in that direction. Someone earlier mentioned an alternate universe Superman similiar to Miles Morales's Spiderman. That would work and you wouldn't get any where near the blow back from the fanbase as you would with changing Clark Kent, because now you would be creating a new character. Not sure why this is so hard for some to understand.
When did fan art suddenly become news worthy????????? The mind boggles.Anyways, in other casting news...
It's an internet rumour, so take with a very heavy grain of salt. But this actor certainly looks the part.
Some sites are just speculation from Twitter or Reddit being passed off as rumors and insider information.It pretty minor change in the greater scheme of things.
When did fan art suddenly become news worthy????????? The mind boggles.
I really hope this thread can stay clean.
Good. I intended it to be. This thread offends me. So I intentionally posted something or exceedingly poor taste in order to prove a point. What I don't understand is why aren't you offended by it more?This was incredibly offensive.
Exactly.I’d say that people ranting against the very concept of a black Superman is just another symptom of a much larger issue in society that causes harms in multiple ways.
The point isn't nebulous at all. And if this scenario exceeds beyond the hypothetical to the point of Jordan openly campaigning for the role and is turned down because Warner Brother doesn't want a black Superman then that is absolutely disenfranchisement - and a blatant first stop down a terrible and dark slippery slope.Using this image to make some nebulous "point" about a creative interest of a work of fiction is in no way analogous to the real human cost of racist disenfranchisement from job/survival opportunities suffered by generations of black people (including many in my family).
And here's where you lost me. I have nothing but the sincerest sympathy for you and yours. Nor would I ever belittle the direct result and social effect of Jim Crow. But the reason why I chose that image specifically is that I think it's important not to immediately be reductively dismissive of what's happening here just because it's a comic book character.One situation actually cost the lives of innumerable people who could not survive, and/or feed their families and/or were forced into a still existing racial caste system. The other is about a comic book character and an actor's interest (something the black people I'm talking about next-to-never had in their seeking basic employment) of (or surrounding) that has no bearing on, or is comparable to generational/institutional racism whatsoever, nor is that disastrous system applicable to anyone arguing about the race of a comic book alien.
Segregationist mentality.I'm past caring now. And got better things to do today than justify my opinion. I'm not against black actors being cast in films I'm just against blackwashing white characters as I would be for whitewashing black characters or Asian characters. Now I'm off to do those better things.
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