Why is a black elf/dwarf such a big issue?
Like, why are people complaining so much about it? It is a fantasy story, like...who cares? Shouldn't the character being good and well written be what matters?
shareLike, why are people complaining so much about it? It is a fantasy story, like...who cares? Shouldn't the character being good and well written be what matters?
shareBecause cowardly little bigots and other virgin neo-nancy mummy's boys and girls cannot tolerate anyone non-white being in even fantasy films. America and Britain really hate to move on, but time will.
Maybe they'd rather watch boxing? Oh wait, most white guys end up on the canvas - legally.
Because this is an alt-right board, sadly. These 4channers infect every website they frequent.
shareThe only places on the internet that have leftist views have people employed full time as content moderators.
Any open message board is just like this one is "alt-right" - aka normal people opinions. Just look at youtube comments - and they actively remove millions of comments but can't keep up with the majority. To combat this YouTube is hyper focused on removing videos.
I would guess that it has more to do with Tolkien's work rather than racism or prejudice attitudes towards black people. As far as I know, there aren't any black elves/dwarfs in the books.
But yeah, it's a fantasy setting loosely based on the LOTR myths, so at the end of the day, it doesn't matter that much. But I can understand the book purists point of view. It would be like casting a white woman in The Woman King.
How well do you think that would go over?
Hello and welcome to several months ago.
In case anyone hasn't noticed ElsofoqueFinal is trolling you.
The weren't any Elves who were born in the Africa of Middle Earth, hardly any lived or traveled there, and certainly not for long enough for black skin to become a hereditary trait. Black Elves just doesn't fit in with the world Tolkien created.
Maybe whatsherface is just a human who suffers with dwarfism, which is why she's a black dwarf, and why she doesn't have a beard.
Shouldn't the character being good and well written be what matters?
The point is that the characters are NOT good NOR well-written.
shareInteresting take from someone who said this a few days ago.
https://moviechat.org/tt11198330/House-of-the-Dragon/63302d602f697a3639d0029c/Alicent-a-woman-for-Trump-spoilers-for-episodes-1-5?reply=6330f9502f697a3639d0091d
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