Talk:Haven's Fate/@comment-28171999-20180705215156/@comment-26018514-20180706175626

It's a saturation problem

Tbh, it's the how of the early market correction I feel causes the most contention, with white characters from even relatively diverse source material being made black just so that the movie being made with a less diverse sampling can have diversity, or entire casts often being made of one "non-white" ethnic group*, even when that either makes no sense or somewhat discriminates against minorities who were originally included in the source material.

Contrary to what some might think, "white"/"male"/"straight" are actually a number of minorities, so the market cannot indefinitely continue the current correction, but we are still not even close to passing the correction period.


 * note I'm not condemning all such media, for example Black Panther I feel did it right(although I do wish there was another white/Hispanic/native American hero/heroine sub character represented like maybe a social worker/real estate agent in the projects shown failing killmonger in the past and helping set up the outreach center at the end... but it was a long movie as it was) as there was a pretty good reason not to see many white people in Wakanda itself.