• brucethemoose@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    Well that’s just it; it’s tied up in racism. They’re calling Ariel ugly because she’s an African American woman.

    I mean… I’m fine with people complaining about actors not fitting roles, but that’s not the case here.

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      5 days ago

      Oh. Was my comment too subtle?

      I’ll clarify: if anyone actually thinks that an actor playing a role is ugly, and gets mad about it, that’s pathetic. But we all know why their calling her “ugly” don’t we?

      And if that’s not blatant enough: they’re calling her ugly because she’s black, not because she’s unattractive. And I don’t mean to imply she’s unattractive by this, just that her attractiveness isn’t the actual problem.

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        5 days ago

        It’s especially ridiculous because:

        • A: Halle Bailey’s painfully gorgeous

        • B: She’s got this… How do I describe it? ‘Mythologic’ look? Like she’s how I’d picture a siren out of The Odyssey or something like that.

        Again, I’m all for actors matching their characters, and soulless ‘diversity’ casting just for the veneer of inclusivity can be less than ideal, but that’s not close to the case here. The rage around Ariel was just totally absurd (and absolutely racist).

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          4 days ago

          I don’t want to comment prematurely about her looks. I haven’t seen the movie, I don’t know how well she played the role, and I don’t believe I’ve seen a lot from that actor, so I have no basis by which I can create an opinion either way.