`I did. It makes sense that a movie set in a fictitious African nation would have a nearly all black cast. It also makes sense the characters based on Norse mythology would be ALL WHITE.A black valkyrie, or a black Heimdall, makes no sense.
I studied the "Prose Edda" which encompasses the myth of the Nordic gods (Odin, Thor, the Aesir, etc) The movie was NOT based on the Prose Edda but the Marvel comic books version of the Nordic gods, which definitely isn't canon. Marvel is free to adjust their own fantasy universe, the way they want.
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Of course they are free to do it.
I was not arguing that they did not have the right to do it.
My point stands.
It makes sense that a movie set in a fictitious African nation would have a nearly all black cast.
It also makes sense the characters based, even indirectly, on Norse mythology would be ALL WHITE.A black valkyrie, or a black Heimdall, makes no sense.
“Nearly all black” is ok, but “nearly all white” isn’t white enough for ya? Picky, picky
The situations, while similar are different......
How fucking ridiculous can you get?
There is nothing ridiculous about what I said, which is why you cut most of it.
It makes sense to have a movie set in a fictitious African natin to have a nearly all black cast.
I It also makes sense the characters based, even indirectly, on Norse mythology would be ALL WHITE.
A black valkyrie, or a black Heimdall, makes no sense.