This whole Ciri thing is hard to actually debate because the moment it comes up right away the racism card is thrown out from both sides of the argument.
Great so this is going to be a thing here too? I just see a bunch of idiots everywhere
I think a good way to highlight the issue is in Vancouver there's a group I believe called the 3.1 initiative made up of minority female theatre actors. Now Vancouver is a very diverse city, the greater region is probably > 50% white. Yet this group I'm talking about takes the 3.1 number because that's the actual percentage of theatre roles in the city that go to non-white women. A lot of that is just the nature of the industry, English language theatre has a long history so historically these roles won't be very multicultural. But when you live in a society that
is multicultural, where sticking to "history" excludes so many from both the work force and the audience, is it really that big a deal if you cast a black or Asian women in a Shakespeare role?
People talk about these things like they're some big social justice push from Hollywood, but it's probably more that the
people who actually working in the industry are diverse and the bean counters see that so is their audience. Like say you're Tom Hiddleston and you are buds with fellow brit Idris Elba. Are you going to say "sorry Idris, Heimdall was a Norse god and the Norse were white, so you're historically inaccurate here. So just stick to playing slaves, servants, gangstas, and the like".
Yeah that's not going to happen. This is an argument for the peanut gallery in dark corners of the internet. It doesn't have to be some dark SJW conspiracy for this type of thing to happen, rather because at the end of the day these shows and movie are made by real people who are diverse and all have personal connections with each other.