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Culture War Roundup for the week of September 12, 2022

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I wish we could diversify media by telling some of the stories from other cultures great oral traditions, rather than taking a few stories from a small group of similar cultures and sticking other cultural people in them.

I also would be fine with completely race blind casting, but that means you've got to be credible with Othello and Black Panther getting the same casting. Until then, I'll oppose swapping characters.

And I'm really getting tired of marketing by fan-baiting.

I would absolutely love a Princess and the Frog sequel in which Tiana’s mother (and aunties?) and Prince Naveen take turns telling each other their favorite animal fables; hers being Br’er Rabbit tales passed down from her enslaved ancestors, and his being Anansi stories from his homeland.

It would be a great way to finally show off the stories which got young Walt into imaginative storytelling, in a cultural context which allows them.

That would be amazing, I've always like Anansi tales.

And I'm really getting tired of marketing by fan-baiting.

Tiredness is definitely my impression of the whole Rings of Power stuff. The old media hype, the production, the casting, the hate-videos on Youtube... There's nothing new or creative in any of it. I don't see an ounce of creative passion anywhere in the whole thing. It's like someone secretly upgraded Stable Diffusion to create a whole media circus based on past glories of hype, e.g. Ghostbusters 2016 or Gamergate.

Good observation-even the hate for it feels rehashed.