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In Reply to: RE: First...the director went to social media and said... posted by Mark Man on August 13, 2015 at 14:43:37
>> To the purists this is not the origins story. Many fans do not like Marvels attempts to have more diversity in their super heroes with Johnny Storm being African American and Sue Storm, his sister being white and adopted <<
Please STOP torturing us!!! Why can't they just leave the goddamn comic characters alone and stop trying to force some kind of "kumbaya" ethos upon us?
I felt very much the same way when they put a little black girl into the character of Annie, although that one was not quite the stretch that FF is. Enough, already, with the casting of black folks in what have always been roles for white folks. Try to imagine the uproar that would ensue if Uncle Tom's Cabin was fronted by a white guy - it simply makes no sense...
-RW-
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