So this is just based on me playing a twitter leftie who was saying the race swapped Newton was ok because it was for entertainment not historical purposes.
So for this I prosed two possible people (intentional choices) for which it would or would not be appropriate to race swap: Genghis Khan and Shaka Zulu
He said khan played by a white man would be ok, but not Zulu, and claimed it was because Zulus legacy and conflict was racial. This of course was not true but is part of the “evil whites of history” programming.
So then I poised him the question of why Khan, who engaged in ethnic genocide, slavery, and subjugation was acceptable to be portrayed as white, but Zulu who warred with the British could not be? Wouldn’t it be just as racial for an Asian who conquered whites as whites who conquered blacks?
This of course ended in error 404 “it’s not the same” which is the end result I expected, but was still entertained to watch the squirming of the cognitive dissonance when you pluck the worm into plain light.
"it's just entertainment"
Propaganda is propaganda, and propaganda works.
"it's just children stories"
Children stories are often lessons encapsulated in entertainment, and offer a foundation for morals and ethics. If you look at Children stories from long ago - Winnie the Pooh, Calvin and Hobbes, Hans Cristen Anderson - the entire point is that they're teaching intrinsic lessons to children by showing them cause and effect, or leaving them with questions that they themselves have to answer. Hence, if you're trying to sell children stories that are wildly at-odds with society, you're attacking the basics of morality and ethics as taught to small children. Stop grooming.
"you're racist"
Don't care.
"why are you triggered"
If it's important enough for you to bring up, it's important enough to push back, otherwise you wouldn't be doing it.
"lol rentfree"
Shut up, Kafka.
They forgot to include "Number of blacks killed by cops". Liberals think that blacks are being massacred by the thousands when in reality its only like a dozen or so a year.
Yeap. There's another link I had from pew research that I seem to have misplaced that went into all that and more - including the percentage spread of how many people think the population of ethnic minorities are and whatnot - but I can't find it again, and my searching has turned up nothing.
Backups, people. Learn from my mistake and always backup this shit.