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      I’ve never been a fan of Rowling. It always bothered me how much of her writing was lifted from better sources, but I let it go because the movies were fun and it got kids into reading. Discovering that she has always been a bigot, and her insistence on actively promoting discrimination, just erases all the goodwill she built up.

      Case in point, Snape is a shit character. Just awful. People coo at the “always” moment from the movie because it came with a glowing doe dancing around the room, but it wasn’t an interesting or poetic moment. First of all, it’s not something that Dumbledore didn’t already know. If Rowling was a better writer- You know what, no, that’s not the point of this rant, and I don’t have the time to enumerate all the shit great actors turned into gold.

      But making Snape a black man puts a lot of story beats into a different context. Was James a racist? Were the other maurauders racist? Did Lily have feelings for Snape and suppressed them due to concerns about how an interracial relationship would affect her standing?

      Changing the race of a character isn’t a big deal when the characters are well-written.

  • Irrelevant considering that support for the show will be turned towards letting JK Rowling continue to enact her rabid hatred of transgender people.

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      Why do we care about the race of a made up wizard.

      We should talk about how Harry Potter enriches a terf instead.

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    Stop giving that cunt money and the spotlight!

    It’s also both rage bait and bait for social justice warriors.

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    If the author hasn’t become so … unlikable, I’d say, that the skin color of an actor would only bother racists. With her being the TERF, she’ve became … I’ll not pay any more money for products of hers.

    • Maybe. Snape isn’t exactly a sympathetic character, though; he almost was, but ended up being a true villain.

      Maybe you’re right, with a different author perhaps this would be uncontroversial. It’s hard to not read racism into it given her politics, though. The only thing that would have looked worse, given her nationality and politics, would have been if they’d made Snape Pakistani.

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    They should have had the guts to make Harry trans.

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    I didn’t even know that there was a new Harry Potter series

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    There is way too much attention on the author’s politics, and not nearly enough on her lack of writing skills.

    I promise you everyone will love a race-swaped character, if the story is well writen.

    Case and point.

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      Miles Morales isn’t race swapped, though. He’s a different character. But I do agree with your larger point that Rowling sucks as a writer and as a person, and that race swaps don’t matter if the characters are well written.

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          Spider-Man (Peter Parker) is still white. Spider-Man (Miles Morales) has always been mixed race black and Puerto Rican. Spider-Man (Miguel O’Hara) will be Mexican-Irish. Spider-Man (Hobie Brown) is black, although he frequently goes by Spider-Punk. Spider-Man (Takuya Yamashir) and Spider-Man (Yu Komori) are Japanese, and have been around since the 70s. They are different people who exist in universes with Peter Parker. There are also universes where Peter Parker is Peni Parker (Japanese), Pavitr Prabhakar (Indian), and then there are all the other Spider girls, Spider demons and Spider monsters, not to mention all the Spider-adjacent clones, offspring, and villains who posed as Spider-Man while Parker was incapacitated (which happened twice).

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          He still is. Peter Parker is still Spider-Man, Miles Morales is a completely different character who is also called Spider-Man.

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    Since this is a reboot. I do not care who plays what parts. Nor what the story is or isn’t. I’m not watching.

    Had they not made it a reboot but a continuation of the story, or even a story set many years before the original movies. I’m not talking a prequel that is a direct tie in, but maybe a new story but set in the past. Then I’d be interested. I’m done with reboots.