Rorschach2012
Batman is my Dad
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You said she made herself look foolish by saying colorism was racism, are you withdrawing that statement? I pointed out how colorism = racism is a true thing, and your response was that colorism is a true thing, which is a statement that supports my assertion that she was not making a fool of herself, but quite the opposite.
There's nothing wrong with proactively casting a dark skinned person for Storm for the precise same reason that there's nothing wrong with proactively casting a Hispanic person as Beast. But there is something wrong with attacking someone based on their skin color, even if they speak first, even if they're the only one speaking, even if the twitterverse doesn't a movie they were in. In those cases, the colorists (twofer!) are who we hold up as worthy of ridicule, not the informative classy slandered Black girl.
¡Oh, mis estrellas y ligas!
EDIT: And for the record to get back on topic, THIS is the dichotomy of the X-Men. We say diversity with one hand, but then we say "we only want these very specific kind of people, in these amounts to match what was considered highly diverse in 1975" with the other. So we have people on twitter attacking Black people in the name of Black identity. It's absolutely insane. In a story about accepting those different from us, if you bring the diversity "up to date" then you have people who feel their characters are being taken away and that the ethnic diversity should remain on the periphery. And this is before we get into the whole Magneto issue where the only genocide that "feels right" is the one where the West are the heroes. It's just such a crazy property for this time that we live in. It will be interesting to see how Marvel handles it.
Amen

