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⌈ Secret Post #2951 ⌋
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[The To-Do List, Brandy/Willy]
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[Avatar: Legend of Korra]
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[The Amazing World of Gumball]
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[Agents of Shield]
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[Game of Thrones]
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[Galavant]
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[Soukyuu no Fafner Exodus]
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[Jamie Dornan from "The Fall"]
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Re: Things I feel guilty for thread
(Anonymous) 2015-02-01 09:58 pm (UTC)(link)I mean, I completely understand the desire for inclusion. But at the same time, I think people forget that the 1940s were America's whitest decade. Where a full 90% of the population was white according to Wikipedia.
I saw someone mention changing Angie, for example, into a black woman. But then my mind thought of that really uptight woman who runs Angie and Peggy's apartment complex and I thought: "Would a black woman really have been allowed to live there in 1946?" Maybe. I mean, it's New York City and not the Jim Crow South. But I doubt it.
And I understand that Captain America is a superhero series and takes liberties with history (having both a black man and a Japanese man in Steve's unit when the Army was segregated during WWII). But at the same time, I still feel that that is at least plausible. That Steve, as Captain America, would have enough pull to get whoever he wanted on his unit.
But Peggy works for an intelligence agency. And I just feel like there should be inclusion, but at the same time, sometimes their suggestions sound like they would really sugarcoat history too, fantasy series or not. Maybe I'm wrong about that, I'll admit.
Re: Things I feel guilty for thread
(Anonymous) 2015-02-01 10:04 pm (UTC)(link)Re: Things I feel guilty for thread
(Anonymous) 2015-02-01 10:14 pm (UTC)(link)Re: Things I feel guilty for thread
(Anonymous) 2015-02-02 04:10 pm (UTC)(link)I heard M*A*S*H had this same problem - the amount of diversity they wanted to have on the show was historically inaccurate for a U.S. Army medical unit in the Korean War.