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honorh ([info]honorh) wrote in [info]unfunny_fandom,
@ 2012-03-08 21:50:00


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NEWS FLASH: In the future, we may not all be white!
The cast for the movie of The Hunger Games has been known for a while, but a certain segment of the fandom is having a hard time coming to terms with something about it: Namely, that Rue and Thresh, both described in the book as dark-skinned, will be played by African-American actors. Worse, so will Cinna, whose ethnicity isn't mentioned, and therefore must be white.

Hunger Games Tweets has been keeping its eye on some of the worse elements. Warning: Some extremely vile, racist language. Did you know that sweet, innocent girls must always be pale and fair-haired? And gay men can't be black? I'm telling you, it's an education.

Now, if you'll excuse me, I must go vomit.


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[info]full_metal_ox
2012-03-10 08:59 pm UTC (link)
The punch line and crowning horror of "Medusa's Coil"--the story to which I think Ekaterinv is alluding--is better yet:

No wonder she owned a link with that old witch-woman Sophonisba—for, though in deceitfully slight proportion, Marceline was a negress.

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[info]sepiamagpie
2012-03-10 11:03 pm UTC (link)
Ohh right. I haven't read that one yet and so it isn't seared in my mind in the litany of 'God why'

I'm not sure I ever will read it.

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[info]ekaterinv
2012-03-10 11:28 pm UTC (link)
Yep, that's the one I was thinking of. All this terrible stuff happens -- but the one thing that the "hero" isn't going to reveal, for it would be too soul-shatteringly horrific, is that Marceline had black ancestry.

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