Sculptor1 wrote: ↑January 12th, 2024, 7:32 am
The real problem with this "debate" , if you can call it that, is the absurd polarisation which reflects the polarisation to be found in social media.
On the one hand is F'k'em, there is no need to try to give representation to minorities. This has reached levels where there is an active political movement against woke. Nothing more than Christian whte supremacy under a cloak (probably with a pointy hood)
On the other is the attitude that we are going to virtue signal to absurd lengths to prove we are "woke", by ridiculous casting choices which biophysics would make impossible.
Argue against the first and you are called a wokie, as if recognition of prejudice and thinking it might be a good idea to do something about it was a bad thing.
The more subtle polarisation is the fake idea that you cannot represent is logical and ways consitent with reality and not be entertaining. Which is absurd. This position taken up by Sy Borg is without merit, and there are examples such as nearly every contemporary TV show with minorities reflecting out modern day. How about the entire directoral conon of Spike Lee? Every film that Morgan Freeman has been in?
Tempest in a teapot. As long as folks are commenting at the level of preference I'll defend any opinion. This one likes an all white cast, that one likes a mix, another one likes an all black production.
You won't go see Hamilton. Fine don't go. No one cares, least of all Lin Manuel Miranda, who's smirking all the way to the bank.
Everyone's reasoning for their preferences and things that rub them the wrong way are just opinions. Interesting to debate (at some level), but as long as they're not mandated legally are fine by me.
Ultimately entertainers compete for eyeballs (and thus dollars), the marketplace will sort it out. Debates, while of some interest, are not required.
"As usual... it depends."