I don't know about PC, but I think it was already sounding old fashion when your parents or possibly grandparents were young.Post edited to say "biracial"...hadn't looked up the other term to see if it was PC.Ummmm...... what?Then again, maybe you're in your in your seventies, eighties or nineties. You are the Old Mixer after all.
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Here you go, this might help."Unlike these damn kids today, I'm from the generation where we don't make superficial judgments of entire groups of people."
Yeah, that can work sometimes with folk tales and stuff, but for contemporary works I'd rather see something new and creative.If you're going to change the concept, why not just create something new? The Incredible Hulk TV show was really very good, but it wasn't the Hulk-- they should have created a new character. Why have a character named Ichabod Crane who isn't Ichabod Crane and give no reference to the Washington Irving story (and I'm saying that about my current favorite show)?
Because this is the very definition of "timeless characters"? That they can be updated for the times and their stories told in a variety of ways?
Then you should explain. Exactly what are you accusing me of and why?Could be I've unfairly maligned urbandefault, if so my bad. Looking back I was conflating his views with RJ's -- at which the remark about certain cohorts was really aimed -- and letting past conversations influence that instinct.
Then you should explain. Exactly what are you accusing me of and why?
BigJake said:There is a certain cohort that professes to believe in "color-blindness" just like good old Doctor King said it until they actually have to be confronted with the fact that real "color-blindness" involves black people getting jobs that used to automatically go to white people. Then, for reasons which I'm sure are completely mysterious, "color-blindness" goes out the window and suddenly the world is ending and civilization is crumbling and the members of this cohort are moaning about being victims of a "new racism." This behaviour is not, despite what those indulging in its seem to think, all that difficult to read.
RJDiogenes said:I'm not sure how old you guys are, but I'm from the "people will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character" generation. The current generation seems to have turned that upside down; it's like they're trying to create a positive kind of racism, and that ain't gonna work.
This story by Canadian Journalist, Desmond Cole, shows how racism is still a major issue in North America (not just in some States in the U.S.).
http://www.torontolife.com/informer...im-ive-interrogated-police-50-times-im-black/
As long as this kind of thing is still happening, we are not living in a "colour-blind" world and we can't really pretend we are.
From the Article said:Areas where black people live are heavily policed in the name of crime prevention, which opens up everyone in that neighbourhood to disproportionate scrutiny. We account for 9.3 per cent of Canadian prisoners, even though we only make up 2.9 per cent of the populace at large.
These "contemporary works" are modern folk tales, myths legends and fairy tales. The characters are eternal can be infinitely updated.Yeah, that can work sometimes with folk tales and stuff, but for contemporary works I'd rather see something new and creative.
NopeI have a question, and I'm asking this honestly, and I'm not trying to start another fight, but is a reason Johnny Storm has to be white?
There are a lot of characters where their race is a big part of their story, Black Panther for instance, or Kamala Khan to bring up a more recent example, but I wasn't sure if Johnny was one of those characters. Is there a specific reason people are upset other than that it's not how he looks in the comics?
Well, no - it's all CG effects.
Seriously, this is the epitome of a difference that makes no difference.
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There's still time!The X-MEN never traveling to space.
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