If a white character replaces a pox, then it's erasure. But if it's a pox replacing a white character, then it's "casting the most qualified person for the job" and you're an istaphobe for being against that. And this is regardless of the actor's actual talent (which is usually sorely lacking, as it was in the case of Triss' actress). These same people will of course also argue in favor of giving pox jobs over more qualified individuals simply because they're pox. They don't care about the contradiction because the whole point of their movement is erasure of whites from their own culture.
If a white character replaces a pox, then it's erasure. But if it's a pox replacing a white character, then it's "casting the most qualified person for the job" and you're an istaphobe for being against that. And this is regardless of the actor's actual talent (which is usually sorely lacking, as it was in the case of Triss' actress). These same people will of course also argue in favor of giving pox jobs over more qualified individuals simply because they're pox. They don't care about the contradiction because the whole point of their movement is erasure of whites from their own culture.