Not Just China but the Thai Community too.
Non US Era, What your people think about Live-Action Disney's Ariel?
Perfect first post.Racists can get fucked. That's kind of the end of that. Suddenly everybody is in uproar about a movie literally made by Disney for kids.
Get fucked racists. Get fucked everywhere you are.
Some dumb shit on Weibo said:"Casting a black actor in a role rooted in white culture — that's just a corporation trying to earn money by being politically correct,"
That 'dumb shit' also wrote
"Real respect means giving black culture more representation on screen and allowing the black community to tell its own stories."
You agree with the guy? That wrote and I quote
"Casting a black actor in a role rooted in white culture — that's just a corporation trying to earn money by being politically correct,"
You consider it controversial to say something like Black Panther is more meaningful than casting Hally Berry as Catwoman?
You ain't even being subtle. Good luck. You are going on ignore now. Bubye!You consider it controversial to say something like Black Panther is more meaningful than casting Hally Berry as Catwoman?
No, they object to Disney's Little Mermaid being called " White culture" when it's an an American adaptation set in the Carribean using Carribean influenced pop music.You consider it controversial to say something like Black Panther is more meaningful than casting Hally Berry as Catwoman?
This got a good chuckle out of me. Thanks.Wait until they see the live-action remake of Winnie the Pooh.
You are the one insulting someone without going into the content. Calling people racist because they figured out you only quoted half a post and refuse to elaborate is stupid.You ain't even being subtle. Good luck. You are going on ignore now. Bubye!
No, they object to Disney's Little Mermaid being called " White culture" when it's an an American adaptation set in the Carribean using Carribean influenced pop music.
Aquaman never looked like Jason Mamoa but no one said shit about that....
Hmmmmm
Which is important for a character who is mute for most of the storyYeah she doesn't look like the OG Ariel but that is not the point anyway. These remakes are for a new generation of kids and not for us old farts and I don't see anything wrong with having a black Ariel because there are plenty of black girls out there who would love a Disney princess "for them".
The only thing that would deeply offend me is if she can't sing at all.
White enough.
It just shows that what they're really mad about has nothing to do with culture.That is a good point. I assume that is the difference between me thinking of the little statue first.
Yes. But I didn't make that connection, so thank you for the clarification.It just shows that what they're really mad about has nothing to do with culture.
No problem cuz the other point they made that you posted I agree with.Yes. But I didn't make that connection, so thank you for the clarification.
No no you dont get it. They are all for differant cultures coming together!Little Mermaid is a film about two people from different cultures falling in love and uniting said cultures.
I question whether any of these idiots actually watched the film if they're this obviously racist,
glad to know that chinese social media is as much of a dumpster fire as the west's
They'll get over it. I'd be more offended if she couldn't sing.
sensiblechuckle.gifWait until they see the live-action remake of Winnie the Pooh.
Because they literally cast a singer in the role. LOLWhat makes you think there will be any singing? We all thought having red hair was important to the character, so why is singing any more important?
Honestly the only thing that will matter in the end is if the film is good or not.I guess no one cares that black people are at least happy, right? :/
Racism is stupid.