RumblyTumbly
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- Apr 13, 2018
It's funny how they went out of their way to hire a black director and a mostly black cast because the main character is black (movies are only allowed to be directed by people of the same race/gender as the main characters now), even knowing this might not go over well in China. The first Space Jam appealed to people of all different races considering MJ and the Looney Tunes had that kind of mainstream appeal back in the 90s. We somehow managed to become more racist over the past few decades.
Yeah, that's a weird trend. I mean MJ was universally loved, and kids of all races loved the original Space Jam, and Looney Tunes is one of those universally loved things that everybody, at least, had exposure to in their youth. But now Space Jam is a black thing and fuck you if you don't like it?
In the 90s, I felt like we were getting super super close to all races being cool with each other. It wasn't perfect, but the sentiment was there, and my general upbringing was pretty diverse and race hardly ever came up.
Now, its like everyone is super duper obsessed with race and it is a driving force for everything. Unreal.