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ROUNDUP ONE


ROUNDUP TWO

Some of the entries that hit the spot for me.


UNICORNS, or a list of Asian, First Nation and seasoned with 1 or 2 White actors who could have been used to play the Avatar characters

Fear of a Black Fantasy Planet

[livejournal.com profile] ojouchan was particularly upset yesterday. She's worried about our children, who will be brown, and who will look to the few characters who look like them, then wonder why they get changed to look like the people who don't. She's worried about her niece, who recently told her momma, "My favorite color is going to be brown, because that's what color my skin is, and nobody likes it." She's only four. I'm worried too, but it's still not as real for me yet.

But that's why I find it utterly heartwrenching that M. Night Shyamalan, who decided or at the very least signed off on the idea that all of these beautiful characters of color are better off being all-white, was initially drawn to the project because his Indian-American daughters loved the show so much they wanted to dress up as Katara.


Angry Asian Man: A break-up, of sorts.

What does this casting choice say to me, the angry Asian man? It says that every time somebody speaks more slowly and loudly to me because they assume that English isn't my first tongue, they're right to do so, because I'm not normal. It says that when my freshman year roommate thought that the delivery guy calling with my order was my dad, I shouldn't have been offended, because the guy sounded Chinese on the phone, so how was he supposed to know, right?



Debunking the Arguments and what else you can do

But so-and-so character has pale skin, big eyes and light eyes! Those are Caucasian features! Therefore he could be white!
FACT ONE: Not all Asians have dark skin
FACT TWO: Not all Asians have small ickle tiny eyes
FACT THREE: Not all Asians have dark eyes
FACT FOUR: Many Asian children have giant melon eyes. BECAUSE THEY'RE CHILDREN.
FACT FIVE: Asian people have many many differing facial features too! Just like Caucasian facial features! Zowie! Zoinks! Zounds!

They are all dressed in blatantly Asian-style clothes and follow many Asian-influenced precepts. I don't know how many times I can say this. So just once, just this once just accept the possibility that a kid dressed in Tibetan monks clothing who subscribes to a Buddhist-type religion should therefore be Asian. Yes, pale skin, big eyes and all.


DO something about it!

I love Avatar, and have for a long time. But I'm pretty disappointed about this casting decision, and I know I'm not alone in that. This post is about what we can do.

Petitions are largely pointless. Emails are easily ignored. What we need to do is send real, paper letters to Paramount Pictures -- specifically, the two produces, Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall -- telling them why we're offended by their casting choices and what we want them to do about it.

Below is a guide for how to make your letter as effective as possible and where to send it once you're done.MORE


EDIT:RACEFAIL BINGO CARDS!!!


HERE and HERE
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Introducing the cast of Avatar: The Last Air Bender!!!




Katara, as played by (non-Asian) Nicola Peltz

Katara, as played by (non-Asian) Nicola Peltz

Zuko, as played by (non-Asian) Jesse McCartney

Zuko, as played by (non-Asian) Jesse McCartney

Sokka, as played by (non-Asian) Jackson Rathbone

Sokka, as played by (non-Asian) Jackson Rathbone



I don't even want to talk about this shit. Nojojojo has a nice, reasonable, non-expletive featuring post on the matter I just want to kill people. And use expletives. And while we are at it? Is it so goddamn hard for them to find actual fucking actors for films these days? Jesse fucking McCartney? WTF????


EDIT: And this shit? Is happening with an ASIAN DIRECTOR! What, are we dealing with a quota of diversity here? Since the director is M. Night Shyamalan, the quota of non-whites have been successfully filled, so on with the show? Has he LOST HIS MIND? HAS EVERYONE LOST THEIR MINDS?
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hattip [profile] blackfolk 

from http://www.citizen.org/pressroom/release.cfm?ID=2585


Jan. 11, 2008

Federal Court Decision Gives Airlines Right to Discriminate

Statement of Michael Kirkpatrick, Attorney, Public Citizen

In a decision released Thursday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit in Boston has given air carriers a license to discriminate against passengers based upon their race or ethnicity.

In writing that safety takes precedence over civil rights, the court put its stamp of approval on racial profiling. We believe this decision opens the door for airlines to arbitrarily violate the rights of passengers.

The case, Cerqueira v. American Airlines, was brought by a passenger who was removed from an American Airlines flight, detained and questioned by the police, and refused service even after the police cleared him for travel.
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In January 2007, a jury found that the airline had discriminated against John D. Cerqueira because of his “Middle Eastern” appearance and awarded him $400,000 in compensatory and punitive damages. The appellate court set aside the jury’s verdict, holding that a federal statute granting airlines the discretion to refuse passengers for safety reasons immunizes airlines from liability under the nation’s civil rights laws, even if the airline’s safety concerns are the product of racial profiling.

As Cerqueira’s counsel, we argued that there is no conflict between safety and civil rights because decisions based on racial profiling are irrational and cannot provide a legitimate basis for concluding that a passenger might be a security threat. The court of appeals disagreed, holding that “[r]ace or ethnic origin of a passenger may, depending on the context, be relevant information in the total mix of information raising concerns that transport of a passenger ‘might be’ inimical to safety.”

During the trial, a jury was asked to determine the motivation for the airline’s decision. The airline argued that had it acted out of a legitimate concern for safety; Cerqueira, a South Florida resident of Portuguese descent, argued that none of this would have happened had he not looked Middle Eastern. The jury sided with Cerqueira. We believe the court of appeals, in setting aside the jury verdict, essentially legalizes racial profiling in commercial air.


Rest here: http://www.citizen.org/litigation/forms/cases/CaseDetails.cfm?cID=190


I feel soooo secure now, really. We'll catch the terrorists for sure, now that we're rounding up all those Middle-Eastern looking people!
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"Why are you so angry?"


 So an atheist is protesting that the religious right are demonizing him or her, conflating church and state and infringing on the atheist's rights. We complain civilly and we are ignored. We complain louder and they drown out our voices. We raise hell and they say,

"Why are you so angry?"

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