Your right, becaue I was born in 1973 and was brought up by a liberal minded father. The same father who told me how stupid it was that Dorthy Dandridge couldn't swim in the hotel pool, but that 4 black guys could clean it after she put her foot in the water. "Integrity in charactore" isn't attitude in a hero, it's a prerequisite (yes, I looked that word up
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Hero-
n pl Heroes
Princable charactore in a film, or book, play, etc; man greatly admired fore exceptional qualities or achievements.
Heroine n fem Heroic adj courageous; of, like, or befitting a hero.
Heroics pl n exstravagant behavior.
Heroically adv Heroism [her-oh-izz-um]
n
Basicly what your trying to say is the my picks arn't capable of doing the job because a black actress could do it better. The reasson you won't argue the points I've made is because you can't. I've busted you in mid prejudice, because both of your picks are black women, and that is part of your reason for picking them. My picks were based on possible resemblance to the charactore. You were partly right earlier, I should not have called you a racist before, because that term isn't true, however prejudice can be a different thing. We all want to look up at the big screen and see someone who reminds us of us in the cape and cowle kicking the bad guys ass, and I uderstand that you want to see more black women in heroic rolls, probably black men too. However you have to be careful that in you desire to see your people viewed as such that you don't barrie somebody els' because then you become the very thing you are striving to fight against. Thats how a hero (or heroine) ends up becoming a villian.
Hey... I had a moment of depth... yay for me!