@t23548778@MillennialWoes It's not really my number one priority, what race the love interest of Spiderman is but it exposes a particular agenda in the same way commercials that overrepresent black people do
@t23548778@MillennialWoes All art is political in a sense because our view of the world is ususually shaped by such factors as race,class gender and generation. Spike Lee's films are advocating for black internets usually
@t23548778@MillennialWoes I think the casting of Nolan's latest film follows the trend of replacing white characters with non white characters for example Mary Jane Watson in Spiderman was originally a red headed young woman in the comic
@t23548778@MillennialWoes There's nothing wrong with including black people and transgender people in a film if that's the story you're telling .It's wrong and dishonest to change the ethnicity and gender of a character just for crude ideological reasons
@t23548778@MillennialWoes I think Woes just doesn't want traditionally European culture diversified up .I don't think trans people and black people are natural allies. I mean black music isn't known for its pro transgender stance
@Ihatebandera@OdenssonV Europeans most display the features we associate with beauty .Europeans boast smaller noses than Africans or South Asians .Europeans have larger eyes than East Asians .Of course there's beautiful people among every race .
@Ihatebandera@OdenssonV Muhammad Ali's handsome appearance was a consequence of his European ancestry. If you don't believe me just study a photograph of his mother. Muhammad Ali was majority black genetically but had a higher than average mixture of European blood
@MillennialWoes No Thatcher would tell her to fuck off but perhaps if Kemi was Jewish.Thatcher was a mixed bag .Support for Enoch but the creation of the underclass
@MillennialWoes I'm surprised Captain Dallas is still alive and he was born in 1933 .I think Ripley had the hots for him .Such a great cast and visuals .I first saw the film when it was premiered in 1982 on ITV