Well, I do. I guess I'm one of those race-mongers you despise so much.
Nope, and jumping to conclusions gets you nowhere but on the wrong side of a cliff.
How can I not give a flying fuck when minorities are grossly underrepresented in tv and movie roles?
Oh, I don't know, ...don't.
Honestly. Think about it. The reason you see so many white people on television is because there is a
shitload of white people in this country. White folks make up about 74% of the population.
74% or roughly
225 million white people. Gee, I wonder if that means there will be greater representation in the entertainment media.
How can I not give a flying fuck when the majority of those few roles that go to minorities play to stereotypes?
You do realize that stereotyping isn't limited to race, correct? For example, when was the last time you saw a science fiction fan represented accurately? Movies tell stories, and they do it with commonly accepted themes. These themes are usually looked upon as flights of fancy and fiction.
Those stereotypes reinforce perceptions of minorities and the deck is stacked against a change in that portrayal.
Anyone who takes a stereotype as completely factual and unbiased should not be defended. You're arguing the defense of someone being so biased and so ignorant, that Hollywood has to babysit them by being completely 100% based in fact. Well, there goes every type of movie but a documentary.
Many of us live in self segregated communities and don't come in to contact with minorities in our social lives.
That is sad, but it's not Hollywood's problem.
Our perceptions of others are shaped by the limited contact we have and images we may see in mass media. Unfortunately as liberal as Hollywood is, they have no clue how to diversify and practice inclusion, which leads to whitewashing or bland token roles.
I don't know, new Star Trek movie looks great to me. Uhura didn't run around yelling about birthin' no babies, and Sulu didn't squint his eyes and talk like he was instructing Daniel-san. Progress? Maybe. Then again, maybe if it had happened, I'd have seen it for the obvious farce it was. Then again, Star Trek is a documentary, so I would have probably believed it, being Hollywood has to be the one to educate me.
Positive roles are needed to combat stereotypes and Kung Fu could have provided a step forward after the debacles of Charlie Chan and Kato.
I am so going to be pissed if Blacula turns out to be a work of fiction.
Did you see how he bit that girl's neck? Now that's a playa.
There's also a need for positive roles so that when young kids are playing in their backyards they can say I'm Batman, and not have his douchebag of a friend remind him that he's white and that the majority of minority superheroes suck.
Sounds to me like he needs better friends. I didn't realize that you can only associate with superheroes if they match your skin color.
Dammit, sorry, Lando's got to go.
That is why there is no equation between changing a white role to a minority role and vice versa. Hollywood has so much history of erasing minorities or subjugating them that the exception doesn't make much of an impact.
It's Hollywood. Taking something as fact when Hollywood's been all over it is rather unwise, don't you think? Honestly, think about it. You're getting upset about stereotypes and misrepresentation by a fantasy factory.
It may not seem important to white people who see people that look like them represented all over the television, but I certainly give a flying fuck.
White people? Really? So far, from what I can tell, black people can't look up to a white superhero because he's white, white folks don't seem to care because they're only involved with themselves, well kiss my grits, I think someone's a little racist themselves!
The difference between you and I? I see a world of color. You see a world of division.
J.