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Every major human antagonist is played by white actors (Quaritch - Stephen Lang, General Ardmore - Edie Falco, etc.). The "good" Na'vi heroes are diverse casts, but the sky people driving the conflict? All white faces behind the greed and destruction
Cameron spends the whole series portraying resource-extracting colonizers as exclusively white military/industrial types. Even when he adds "bad Na'vi," they get manipulated and armed by the same white humans
Is this just another Hollywood "white people bad" trope, or am I noticing too much? Discuss
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I want to pressure a Na'vi girl into sex with the threat of her entire clan being killed. Hopefully she looks at me like I'm garbage the entire time too
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Christ poles are subhuman animals
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>>524324549
holy shit you cracked the code. I never saw it that way
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>>524324549
did you expect to see niggers in space and conquering strange worlds?
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>>524325788
>did you expect to see niggers in space and conquering strange worlds?
my point is about villain casting specifically, why is that the one area where diversity suddenly doesn't matter?



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