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Here is another fanart inspired by the amazing SilverPurity's fanfic Overboard. This time the attached link goes to the chapter it's influenced by.
Overboard - Chapter 17 - SilverPurity - Multifandom [Archive of Our Own]
Amazon’s casting choices don’t reflect the true racial diversity in Tolkien’s works and are focused on tokenism over real efforts to tackle the flaws in the text and make an inclusive vision of Arda
Amazon’s one major POC actress is playing a role that canonically involves her throne and her power being stolen from her by a genocidal colonizer who wants to exterminate the religious minority she’s part of
Amazon fired their Tolkien consultant and their unsafe set conditions caused the injuries of stuntpeople
Amazon as a company is unethical, directly opposed to progressive causes, and openly emotionally manipulating viewers to get them to watch the show
Amazon has done more real harm to actual people of color and other marginalized groups than their efforts to include nonwhite actors in relatively small or stereotypical roles can address
Amazon’s promotional materials for this show treat fans of color as props to further their agenda
REPOST THIS ANYWHERE YOU LIKE AS OFTEN AS YOU LIKE.
Maybe you’re young, and you think this doesn’t affect you. But, it will affect your parents, or your grandparents.
And, remember, if Republicans kill these programs, the dollars you pay in – that are/have been withheld from your paycheck – you will never get back.
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