Gamma Goliath
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I say the only ones safe from being swapped are colossus nightcrawler, storm and wolverine. Anyone else is fair game imo.
Scott and Jean are safe too because they're one of the faces of the franchise. A race change of Scott in particular is unlikelyI say the only ones safe from being swapped are colossus nightcrawler, storm and wolverine. Anyone else is fair game imo.
But Racial discrimination isn't the only form of oppression in the world and in America. There are many different types of marginalized groups that include white people. And racial discrimination certainly isn't the only metaphor used in the X-franchise. For one, Jean being a woman already checks off her off the list for misogyny and women's right. And her powers could be used as a metaphor for mental disability.Scott and Jean being the "faces" of the franchise is a good reason for them to get raceswapped.
A franchise "borrowing" themes of racial discrimination shouldn't have white faces representing it.
Okay, and? That doesn't mean Scott and Jean can't be white and still be minorities. Racism isn't the only form of oppresion that is relevant to the franchise. Mutants represent ALL minorities and ALL marginalized groupsPeople of colour can also be women, disabled, and gay!
The franchise needs to earn the Civil Rights metaphor or the X-men will continue to be out-dated.
I fear Marvel will race-change Bobby only to not make him gay.
People of colour can also be women, disabled, and gay!
The franchise needs to earn the Civil Rights metaphor or the X-men will continue to be out-dated.
The mutants and their struggles represent the other minorities and their struggles which is why it is referred to as metaphor. And that also makes white people sit up and take notice as they realise it could be them facing the same struggles as real world minorities if they had been born with this condition. If you start raceswapping a bunch of them of them then it's no longer a metaphor and just regular race relations. The comics are the ones that have originated this idea within their pages and for some reason haven't felt the need to change the race of their main characters (aside from Psylocke if you count that) after 60 odd years because the metaphor has been very effective.
This is kind of the point people are making though. In the 60's you couldn't really tell a mainstream story directly about discrimination against minorities, so the writers had to write about white characters from a fictional, allegorical minority group to get white readers to think.
It is no longer the 60's. In 2018 we no longer need metaphors to speak about discrimination. It is time for people of minorities - be it racial, sexual, gender etc. to tell our own stories.
Fair point. But for long time readers of those comics for who those metaphors worked really well (like myself) it now would feel like selling out on that successful metaphor to just make the character a minority anyway. Its like a mythic tale to me, like a story from a religious text that uses metaphor. By updating it you lose part of the cleverness behind it and the reason it originally worked so well. And if you want the metaphor to have an impact with those who might be guilty of carrying out that discrimination this is one of the ways. Hope some of the above makes sense.
Well, that might be because it's unsurprisingly easy to forget they exist, unlike the iconic characters I mentioned in my previous post... you know, the ones most people are familiar with, the ones that made this franchise so popular in the first place.You say that as ifStorm, Bishop, Sunfire, Jubilee, Warpath, and Sunspot don't exist.
I think the only way Scott, Jean and Logan all stay white is if they aren't the leads. They're not going to want a celebration of diversity and an allusion to discrimination and fear faced by minorities world-wide to be led by a bunch of straight, white, stereotypical hero-types.
It's also not just about diversity, but realism. If mutants are a global phenomenon, how does it make sense for most X-Men in the 15-30 range to be white?
If that happens I can already see the internet memes saying Cerebro was programmed by Microsoft, hence it only picking up white people.
SerioulyNot to get too political but the last thing the world (especially the U.S.) needs right now is a movie where a bunch of white people are portrayed as the oppressed minority.
Jewish people would disagree with you on that one bud. Also it's not just white people on the team.Not to get too political but the last thing the world (especially the U.S.) needs right now is a movie where a bunch of white people are portrayed as the oppressed minority.
The modern day intepretation of the Xavier School is one thats an actual school with dozens/hundreds of mutants. That is likely to be what we'll have in the film and not the original idea where there were only a handful around. Cerebro will detect all kinds of mutants and they'll likely be in the school. I dont think that will be a major concern.
That interpretation of the school was only added in recent years. We don't know if Marvel will want to start with that. I mean, they might want to go back to a handful of mutants at the X-Mansion to differentiate themselves from Fox (not that they eventually they won't do an actual school).