White Actors Stop Playing Non-White Characters
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I can understand people of Indian descent taking offense at the Simpson’s Apu character, though I would not think they would be less offended had Apu been voiced by an actor of Indian descent rather than a Caucasian actor.
The Cleveland Brown character from The Family Guy, what’s wrong with the character other than the fact that it has been voiced by a white actor? Is it specific to this character or a general discontent at black actors (or non-white actors in general) not getting their fair share of work and recognition in the entertainment industry?
In Fresh Off the Boat, the Louis Huang character was played by a Korean rather than a Chinese. Are the Chinese supposed to be offended by the fact that a Korean actor was hired to play a Chinese character?
Henry Golding is of mixed Iban and English descent. Are the Chinese supposed to be offended that an Ibanese-English actor played the male lead Chinese character in Crazy Rich Asians?
When the technology becomes available, perhaps we can eliminate all ethnicity-based audio-visual offenses by using computers to synthesize all characters’ looks and voices.
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@Mik said in White Actors Stop Playing Non-White Characters:
Oy. This is gonna be tough on those Jewish Indians.
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@Mik said in White Actors Stop Playing Non-White Characters:
@Larry said in White Actors Stop Playing Non-White Characters:
Oh sure!! Now that no one is making westerns and there's no Injun parts needed, you white people decide to get religion.....
Oy. This is gonna be tough on those Jewish Indians.
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But I assume everybody is still good with Hamilton?
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@George-K said in White Actors Stop Playing Non-White Characters:
So, people who, for a living, pretend to be other people, aren't allowed to pretend to be other people.
Did I get that right?
Well you could pretend to be a German piano or an American car or an effective medication or a healer but no in the Constitution apparently there are protected classes. Read up.
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@Loki said in White Actors Stop Playing Non-White Characters:
Can I play more than 1 religious, race or whatever card.
Yes, it's called intersectionality.
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@Axtremus said in White Actors Stop Playing Non-White Characters:
@Loki said in White Actors Stop Playing Non-White Characters:
Can I play more than 1 religious, race or whatever card.
Yes, it's called intersectionality.
Yup, so my question was is that okay if you play that card?
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@Loki said in White Actors Stop Playing Non-White Characters:
@Axtremus said in White Actors Stop Playing Non-White Characters:
@Loki said in White Actors Stop Playing Non-White Characters:
Can I play more than 1 religious, race or whatever card.
Yes, it's called intersectionality.
Yup, so my question was is that okay if you play that card?
I thought I answered yes to that question already. You can play that card.