LittleJerry92
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For clarification I actually hated that George lost his life. What irked me was the fact that so many people were more concerned about buildings being destroyed than the fact that he lost his life to begin with. I hated that it had to come to this (the riots), but I do understand why with the ongoing racism that goes on every single day. With that said, what personally disappoints me a little is the fact that I feel like these companies like Mrs. Butterworth and Aunt Jemima only made these changes just for the sake of trying to avoid trouble. The reason I say this is because they were all very clear of the racist histories behind them but never bothered changing them until this happened. There have been complaints about them for years but no one bothered to listen until **** was going down and people were losing their lives. Which, to me, just translates to “oh ****, buildings are being destroyed and people are dying.... guess we better fix this up so this ends ASAP!” I do appreciate that they were owning up to these controversial issues, but the thing is, I really don’t feel like they were doing it out of sincerity. I feel like they did it just because they felt they were pressured. If they actually cared then this would have been fixed a very long time ago instead of when riots were going on.
The same thing also goes with the voice acting industry. I don’t find it to be a coincidence that they now suddenly “care” with the riots going on. Had this not happened I feel like nothing would change at all and we’d still have instances like Mike Henry voicing Cleveland Brown. With that said, I am aware of instances of casting directors just sending out characters of color to white actors, and personally that’s a pretty cheap move on their part. My honest opinion is I have mixed opinions of actors voicing characters different from their own race. If it’s a leading or main character that has a unique story to them, then yes I agree it should go to the respective race. If it’s just a stereotype character that’s otherwise just there for black comedy humor (going back to Simpsons characters and what have you) then that’s really where I could care less who voices them. With that said, I still do think it is fair actors of the same race get their share of auditions as well.
My main frustration with this is just the fact that none of the changes that happened really felt like they were done out of sincerity, but more out of pressure as I previously stated. Believe it or not, I actually found out the white actors who quit their roles were actually fired instead of them quitting. So that only tells me these “apologies” they gave were just masks to cover up the fact that they were fired (cause what actor would reveal that, right?).
TLDR: Short answer, I appreciate that controversial issues like this have been brought up and are being owned up to, but I also feel like none of this was out of sincerity but more just to avoid further trouble and avoid receiving backlash. The fact that everyone behind these issues knew of the controversy but never addressed it until the riots happened only tells me they weren’t being fully sincere about it.
I hope this clarifies things. Also, just because I’m a liberal doesn’t mean I agree with everything they believe in. I have issues with both sides.
The same thing also goes with the voice acting industry. I don’t find it to be a coincidence that they now suddenly “care” with the riots going on. Had this not happened I feel like nothing would change at all and we’d still have instances like Mike Henry voicing Cleveland Brown. With that said, I am aware of instances of casting directors just sending out characters of color to white actors, and personally that’s a pretty cheap move on their part. My honest opinion is I have mixed opinions of actors voicing characters different from their own race. If it’s a leading or main character that has a unique story to them, then yes I agree it should go to the respective race. If it’s just a stereotype character that’s otherwise just there for black comedy humor (going back to Simpsons characters and what have you) then that’s really where I could care less who voices them. With that said, I still do think it is fair actors of the same race get their share of auditions as well.
My main frustration with this is just the fact that none of the changes that happened really felt like they were done out of sincerity, but more out of pressure as I previously stated. Believe it or not, I actually found out the white actors who quit their roles were actually fired instead of them quitting. So that only tells me these “apologies” they gave were just masks to cover up the fact that they were fired (cause what actor would reveal that, right?).
TLDR: Short answer, I appreciate that controversial issues like this have been brought up and are being owned up to, but I also feel like none of this was out of sincerity but more just to avoid further trouble and avoid receiving backlash. The fact that everyone behind these issues knew of the controversy but never addressed it until the riots happened only tells me they weren’t being fully sincere about it.
I hope this clarifies things. Also, just because I’m a liberal doesn’t mean I agree with everything they believe in. I have issues with both sides.
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