Dany aligning with oppressed brown-skinned people in pursuit of her own power, having a Black woman die on her behalf & then burning everyone alive when they question her authority is more akin to white feminism than y'all might want to accept.
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Except for the dragons, the dorewolves, the magic, and the white walkers. It’s fantasy, not real medieval Europe. If it had been that, there would be a lot more POC, as history has shown.
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A fastidiously accurate historical drama about the Wars of the Roses should probably have an all-white cast, but GoT isn’t that. If the show can have dragons, resurrections, and a teleporting eunuch, then it could have black royalty.
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It doesn’t even need to be royalty. They just need to be represented in a capacity that is not servile and dehumanizing. And if you’re watching
@SpanishPrincess you’d know the Black people we’re in Tudor England, so this was absolutely possible. - Näytä vastaukset
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They make decisions besed on location and people living there that can be used for extras
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I’m well aware of how the industry works. Thank you. They could have made decisions where the only POC we saw in the show were not either barbarians or slaves. They didn’t. They wanted to peddle a white savior narrative.
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Believe it or not Medieval times were quite diverse. It is a fictional show and therefore not tethered to reality. The problem is in the limited ways it conceives of non-white people.
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Exactly. Say it.
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