Why the MCU's Falcon is wrong about his racism charge against Marvel.
I've been like a lot of people, a little taken back by some of the invective being hurled around since the killing George Flynn. So many who are likely well intentioned are using this tragic act to go off on some truly bizarre side rants that have little to do with it. The latest seems to be actor Anthony Mackie, a guy I really like in the MCU.
His Falcon is one of the best supporting characters in the franchise. He's been a great advocate for the movies, was outspoken about Civil War's chances against Batman V Superman and he's always seemed like a decent person in general. That's why his complaint about the movie crews attached to the MCU movies being "predominantly white" surprised and disappointed me. What does the color of the movie crews have to do with racism? Perhaps there are more white people on these movie crews, because those crews are comprised of those interested in working on movie crews. Those slots generally don't get a lot of publicity, they are the behind-the-scenes grunts who facilitate sets, costumes, new copies of scripts, assisting the camera crews, making sure the actors/actresses have what they need, etc. Is it racism that maybe more predominantly white people apply for these jobs than non-whites? I just think the tenor of the national debate gets poisoned with nonsense like Mackie's comment, plus there really is just no rational reason I can think of why he'd say these things.
The MCU has had pretty dang good representation, considering the popularity of characters like Nick Fury, War Machine, Black Panther, Valkyrie, Okoye and yes, Falcon too. So accusing Marvel of being racist for not hiring more people of color would have made more sense if he had concrete evidence that it was done deliberately. He needs to walk his statement back. He's just wrong and he's better than this.