Fringilla specifically was the most egregious, she's supposed to be the most beautiful woman on the entire continent and in the show they pulled her straight out of Heart of Darkness.
I have noticed that when these Hollywood types race swap a character, it's never with a beautiful version of the race they are replacing, it's always ugly or (in the case of men) gay.
Having a beautiful black woman play Fringilla is still race swapping, but at least it's something decent to look at.
But nope, black AND ugly. It's almost like these Hollywood types are the actual racist.
Notice how you also almost never see women in Hollywood movies with breasts larger than DD.
Salma Hayek is a good example of this. She's extremely voluptuous and well endowed by Hollywood standards, and yet she's not that far above average in the real world. Christina Hendricks is probably the bustiest actress I've ever seen, and she even talked about how she would be turned down for roles because of her size.
In real life you can see women with G or larger a lot of the time, but not in Hollywood, because women feel threatened by them, and they can't afford to lose women's money.
Fringilla specifically was the most egregious, she's supposed to be the most beautiful woman on the entire continent and in the show they pulled her straight out of Heart of Darkness.
I have noticed that when these Hollywood types race swap a character, it's never with a beautiful version of the race they are replacing, it's always ugly or (in the case of men) gay.
Having a beautiful black woman play Fringilla is still race swapping, but at least it's something decent to look at.
But nope, black AND ugly. It's almost like these Hollywood types are the actual racist.
Notice how you also almost never see women in Hollywood movies with breasts larger than DD.
Salma Hayek is a good example of this. She's extremely voluptuous and well endowed by Hollywood standards, and yet she's not that far above average in the real world. Christina Hendricks is probably the bustiest actress I've ever seen, and she even talked about how she would be turned down for roles because of her size.
In real life you can see women with G or larger a lot of the time, but not in Hollywood, because women feel threatened by them, and they can't afford to lose women's money.