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bobfulci said:

No, I would say as soon as things like Affirmitive Action ends will we have made some sort of step toward " equality" or whatever it is. One ofvthe biggest problems for black people is, in my own opinion, the fact that they cry racism over EVERYTHING. didn't get a job? Must be racism. Didn't get generally anything you want? It MUST be evil racism. I wondered if Boyega really was the first choice for the character or is this Disneys attempt at adding color to Star Wars. Take a look at the Marvel films as an excellent example of this nonsense. Johnny Blaze is black? And Will Smith is Deadpool? It's political correctness to a nauseating degree. And before anyone attacks me, ask yourself questions like this: how would you feel if they cast an Asian as Thor? Or how about a woman? What if the role of the Black Panther went to Ryan Gosling? Would that be "fine" and "exciting?" I am guessing not....


...Excuse me? Black people cry racism over everything? No, some black people cry racism. Let's not act like even the majoriity of blacks pull the race card. Let's not generalize an entire race because a small percentage is doing something like that.

And let's also not take Boyega's, or anyone's, achievements away from them just because they're black. There's no PC involved. Deadpool isn't defined by being white. His race is up in the air. Thor is a norse God. Of course he wouldn't be black or asian. Black Panther is defined by being black. That's an integral part of his character. Those are absurd examples. People crying whenever a black character gets a leading role as being some sort of racial equality agenda is just as bad as people celebrating whenever a black person gets a leading role.

Just leave it alone.