• @SLVRDRGN@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    But magic doesn’t have any grounding or association with the world as we know it. Neither does aliens. We can only use the world as we know it as a frame of reference for a story.

    I’d argue in lbaudia’s example that it is confusing if in 12th century Mongolia, there was some Nordic guy walking around, I’d imagine there to be a backstory of some kind. If there wasn’t, then that would definitely be an example where I’d be annoyed at white people in fiction.

    I thought a great example of casting was the TV show “The Expanse”. To be able to cast someone as specific as Bobbie Draper so well - these studios have no excuse to whitewash as they do except laziness.

    • androogee (they/she)
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      5 hours ago

      People made these exact same arguments about the inclusion of a black samurai in an Assassin’s Creed game.

      A black samurai who was based on a real person who actually existed in history.

      The game they’re playing is very obvious to anyone who’s actually paying an ounce of attention, and it has nothing to do with caring about historical accuracy.

      It’s bullshit. It’s an excuse. It’s foolish. I do not suffer it gladly.

      • @SLVRDRGN@lemmy.world
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        14 hours ago

        Yes, and I loved that they wrote the black samurai character into that game to tell that story! I don’t get your point?

        • androogee (they/she)
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          That you are, whether intentionally or unintentionally, toying around with white supremacist propaganda narratives.

          That’s my point.

          Narratives created to influence your mind and radicalize you.

          No one is immune to these influences. Beware.