Today on AES: enter the experience on Block League!
Big news on our Luanti server, AES!Take part in the beta, level up your weapons and reach the level cap (18) in order to obtain the "BL Betatester" title. Beware: progress will be reset once the beta ends
It took me ~3 years to plan this whole thing, I'm super happy this is finally happening 🥺❤️
Questions after coming from Lemmy
Hi folks,
I was using Lemmy for the better part of two years and thought I'd come over to piefed and see what's up. A few things puzzled me and I'm hoping this is the best place to ask.
- It seems all top level comments are locked for replies - is that a server thing? A federation thing?
- Scrolling through All, the content just... stops. I'm using the Boost client (maybe that's why?). I get it if I'm sorting by top hour - there's only so much posted per hour. But it's the same for Hot, Scaled, Active, etc.
Edit: looks like both of these are issues with the Boost client. Switching to Summit on Android resolves both.
Thanks for the help!
I don’t know why All would stop like that, it shouldn’t do.
ip.address - - [24/Sep/2025 23:05:16] "GET /api/alpha/post/list?show_hidden=false&disliked_only=false&limit=25&page=1&saved_only=false&sort=Active&liked_only=false&type_=All HTTP/1.0" 200 -
ip.address - - [24/Sep/2025 23:05:41] "GET /api/alpha/post/list?page_cursor=2&show_hidden=false&disliked_only=false&limit=25&saved_only=false&sort=Active&liked_only=false&type_=All HTTP/1.0" 200 -Boost starts using
page_cursor after page 1, which got nixedAPI: Missing page_cursor parameter in post/list endpoint
In versions of the API prior to 1.2, the `page_cursor` parameter was supported on the `post/list` endpoint. After testing with API v1.2 on crust.piefed.social, it appears that `page_cursor` no longer works.Codeberg.org
Charlie Kirk’s Image Could Be Printed on New U.S. Currency
Charlie Kirk’s Image Could Be Printed on New U.S. Currency
A new GOP plan would call on the U.S. Treasury to print silver dollar coins with Kirk's image.Mandy Taheri (Newsweek)
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IPTV discussions?
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China's latest GPU arrives with claims of CUDA compatibility and RT support — Fenghua No.3 also boasts 112GB+ of HBM memory for AI
China's latest GPU arrives with claims of CUDA compatibility and RT support — Fenghua No.3 also boasts 112GB+ of HBM memory for AI
The third time may finally be the charm for Fenghua GPUs.Zhiye Liu (Tom's Hardware)
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China's latest GPU arrives with claims of CUDA compatibility and RT support — Fenghua No.3 also boasts 112GB+ of HBM memory for AI
China's latest GPU arrives with claims of CUDA compatibility and RT support — Fenghua No.3 also boasts 112GB+ of HBM memory for AI
The third time may finally be the charm for Fenghua GPUs.Zhiye Liu (Tom's Hardware)
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Feds Disappear Trans People from “LGBT”
The Trump administration’s war on diversity has a new casualty, removing the “T” (for “transgender”) from “LGBT” in its internal threat reports, according to copies I’ve obtained.
Two federal intelligence reports warning of threats to Pride Day events in June make repeated reference to the dangers to the “LGB+ community” with no mention whatsoever of transgender people. This comes amid the Trump administration’s campaign to capitalize on the death of Charlie Kirk to wage war on transgender suspects as “nihilist violent extremists.”
The sad irony here is that transgender people suffer the highest rate of hate crimes of any group within the LGBT community, underscoring how strange it is to omit them from reports intended to enhance public safety.
Adoption of the “LBG+” acronym has been observed in several other federal agencies since Trump took office, including, as I reported at the time, the State Department. The use of the term by the national security state has not been previously reported.
Feds Disappear Trans People from “LGBT”
Intel reports on threats to Pride events reveal campaign to stamp out the word “transgender”Ken Klippenstein
US Marshals' efforts around Trump's January 6 pardons were “highly unusual"
“It seems like an extraordinary bending over backward” for the Capitol ransackers.
It’s Official: Poverty Got Worse Under Joe Biden
A new Census Bureau report establishes that poverty increased over the course of the Biden administration. The data is yet another rebuke to the politicians and commentators who insisted economic conditions under Joe Biden were great.
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Your Party (re-)opens membership with Corbyn admission - and Sultana now on board
Your Party, the new left-wing party still in formation, has (re-)opened its “official” membership scheme today, with a video from co-founder and former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, in which he admits the leadership has ‘not covered ourselves in glory’:
Your Party (re-)opens membership with half-apology but no Sultana
The one-sided announcement from Corbyn is the opposite of what was needed at this time from Your Party, says SkwawkboxSkwawkbox (The Canary)
Former world leaders call for fossil fuel taxes to fund global climate action
During an energy price crisis in 2022, similar taxes raised billions, the authors argue.
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Anti-government protests continue in Peru despite heavy repression
Protests have once again erupted in Peru against the government of Dina Boluarte with the spark of the latest wave being the reform of the controversial pension system in the country.
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Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon - Atto 9, la rivelazione della principessa
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Danish PM to apologise for forced contraception in Greenland
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Lezioni di Mafie, la seconda puntata: la cocaina al centro del racconto di Gratteri
Dopo il successo del debutto, Lezioni di Mafie torna stasera, mercoledì 24 settembre 2025, in prima serata su La7 con la seconda puntata. Alla guida c’è il procuratore capo di Napoli Nicola Gratteri, che insieme a Antonio Nicaso e Paolo Di Giannantonio affronta i nodi cruciali della criminalità organizzata. Dopo aver conquistato 1.108.000 telespettatori e il 7,1% di share alla prima puntata, la trasmissione si concentra ora su un tema che accomuna tutte le mafie: la cocaina, l’oro bianco.
TUTTI I DETTAGLI: Lezioni di Mafie, la seconda puntata: la cocaina al centro del racconto di Gratteri
Lezioni di Mafie: seconda puntata 24 settembre 2025, il tema è la cocaina
Lezioni di Mafie torna il 24 settembre 2025 con la seconda puntata. Nicola Gratteri racconta il viaggio della cocaina dalla Colombia all'Italia. Anticipazioni e orario.Redazione (Atom Heart Magazine)
Veo 3 | Transform Your Ideas Into AI-Generated Videos
Veo 3 | Transform Your Ideas Into AI-Generated Videos
Create stunning, high-quality videos from simple text prompts or images in minutes with Veo 3's advanced AI video generation platform.veo-3.net
Tobacco companies aid vape shops in push to repeal Denver flavored tobacco ban, outraising law’s backers
A campaign group seeking to overturn Denver’s ban on flavored tobacco sales in the November election has far outraised supporters of the prohibition, campaign finance records show.
The opponents of the ban, a coalition of Denver vape store owners organized as a group called “Citizen Power!,” raised $410,000 through the end of August, according to campaign finance reports filed this month. The campaign group supporting the ban, “Denver Kids vs. Big Tobacco,” raised about $245,000.
In December, the Denver City Council near-unanimously approved a ban on sales of most flavored tobacco and nicotine products after public health and children’s advocates argued the products could lure young people into a life of addiction.
The council approved the ban, which applies to any sales within city limits, despite heavy lobbying from tobacco companies and vape stores. Mayor Mike Johnston signed it.
Tobacco companies aid vape shops in push to repeal Denver flavored tobacco ban, outraising law's backers
The president of the campaign group opposing the ban said that instead of creating a new prohibition for adults, Denver should better enforce its earlier ban on sales of the products to children.Elliott Wenzler (The Denver Post)
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Lawmakers and activists call for action after AP reveals US tech role in China's surveillance state
Lawmakers and activists across the political spectrum called on American tech firms to stop selling surveillance equipment to Chinese police and for Congress to examine the issue after The Associated Press reported that U.S. technology had played a far greater role than previously known in enabling human rights abuses by Beijing.
Republican Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri told AP he wanted to summon tech companies before Congress to address how their technology exports were used. Hawley, a longtime critic of U.S. technology companies, bemoaned Silicon Valley’s general lack of cooperation with Congress on that and similar inquiries.
“I think eventually we’re going to have to subpoena these people,” Hawley said.
In a post on the social media site X this month, Hawley vowed that “Big Tech must cut ties with the CCP - or face my committee,” referring to the ruling Chinese Communist Party. Hawley sits on several Senate panels that might have jurisdiction to examine technology issues
An AP investigation published this month revealed that U.S. technology companies to a large degree designed and built China’s surveillance state. Firms including IBM, Dell, and Cisco sold billions in technology to Chinese police and government agencies, despite repeated warnings that such tools were being used to quash dissent, persecute religious sects and target minorities. Companies named in AP’s reporting said they complied with all export control laws.
Yang Caiying, who told AP for its investigation about how her family was targeted by Chinese surveillance using American technology because of their activism in rural Jiangsu, said she was “shocked by the pivotal role that major U.S. tech companies have played” in her family’s ordeal. Yang is now collecting signatures for petitions urging Washington to bar U.S. firms from selling to Chinese police, both online and on the street.
Other lawmakers from both parties urged Congress to beef up export laws to prevent more American technology from being used to fuel human rights abuses abroad.
“China has been utilizing partnerships with U.S. tech companies to build malignant ‘smart cities’ that are used for mass surveillance and human rights abuses against millions of innocent Chinese people,” said Rep. John Moolenaar, a Michigan Republican who chairs the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party. The panel is charged with examining the strategic global competition between the U.S. and China.
“As executives at Nvidia and other American tech companies chase business in China, they cannot deny that their technology will be used to commit atrocities, strengthen China, and weaken America,” Moolenaar said.
Moolenaar called for American companies to work with Congress to write new laws that restrict the export of technologies that enable oppression. and work harder to keep their products from being smuggled into China.
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The Fundraising-Industrial Complex Is Eating American Politics
In 2004, political campaigns spent 9 cents of every dollar raised on fundraising operations. By 2024, that number had reached 30 cents. American political campaigns are raising more and more money less and less efficiently. I’ve analyzed data from FEC disbursement records, using an algorithm I developed to classify expenditures by spending category. It reveals that campaigns are now spending 38 cents of every dollar raised just to raise more money—a fourfold increase from the 9 cents spent in 2004. In raw terms, campaigns burned through $3 billion on fundraising operations in 2024 alone.This represents a fundamental shift in how political money flows through our democracy. Twenty years ago, fundraising operations were a necessary but modest expense, like renting office space or printing yard signs. Today, it has metastasized into the primary activity of most campaigns. In 2022, 31% of total expenditures were for fundraising expenses. This came close to exceeding the 33% of total expenditures going towards advertising. If current trends hold in 2026, it’s likely that fundraising costs will for the first time exceed what is spent on advertising, thus becoming the biggest spending category.
The Fundraising-Industrial Complex Is Eating American Politics
New data reveals campaigns burn about a third of donations raised just asking for more donationsAdam Bonica (On Data and Democracy)
Youth Is No Substitute for Politics
Italia - Polonia: semifinale Mondiali 2025, programma, precedenti e diretta tv
Italia e Polonia si sfidano nella semifinale dei Mondiali di pallavolo maschile 2025. Ecco programma, orari e dove vederla in tv e streaming.
L’Italvolley torna a incrociare la sua rivale storica, la Polonia, nella semifinale dei Campionati del mondo di pallavolo maschile 2025. In palio, c’è la finale di Pasai City (Filippine) e la possibilità di difendere il titolo iridato vinto tre anni fa.
LEGGI L'ARTICOLO: Italia – Polonia: semifinale Mondiali 2025, programma, precedenti e diretta tv
NBA su Prime Video: accordo globale da 11 anni. Dal 25 ottobre inizia la stagione in streaming
L’NBA sbarca ufficialmente su Prime Video. A partire da ottobre 2025, il campionato di basket più importante del mondo entra nell’offerta sportiva del colosso streaming di Amazon, senza costi aggiuntivi per gli abbonati Prime. L’accordo, valido per 11 anni, rappresenta una delle più grandi operazioni globali sui diritti sportivi e promette di rivoluzionare l’esperienza di visione per i fan italiani, grazie al doppio commento in lingua italiana e inglese.
I DETTAGLI DELL'ACCORDO: NBA su Prime Video: accordo globale da 11 anni. Dal 25 ottobre inizia la stagione in streaming
NBA su Prime Video: accordo di 11 anni per le partite in diretta
Prime Video trasmetterà l’NBA per 11 anni. Dal 25 ottobre partite in esclusiva: Regular Season, Playoff e Finals. Scopri orari e dettagli.Redazione (Atom Heart Magazine)
Japan city passes ordinance to cap smartphone use at 2 hours per day
Japan city passes ordinance to cap smartphone use at 2 hours per day
The assembly of a central Japan city on Monday passed an ordinance that recommends all residents limit their use of smartphones, video game consoles and other digital devices to two hours a day outside of work and school, though there will be no pena…KYODO NEWS (Japan Wire by KYODO NEWS)
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“Racconti Bre” di Alimberto Torri
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Racconti Bre
Ciò che l’AI non potrà mai inventare
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Brevi racconti dallo spessore filosofico condotti e diretti dalla leggerezza del comico e dell’assurdo. Un’opera da ridere perchè la vita è una cosa troppo seria per essere presa seriamente.
Personaggi inventati, ma così inventati da essere veri. Verità profonde, ma così profonde da parer impossibili. Un viaggio alla scoperta di noi stessi senza essere sempre gli stessi. Cosa c’è alla fine della ricerca, di quel racconto brevis che è la vita
“Racconti Bre”: l’arte della brevità secondo Alimberto Torri
Il libro Racconti Bre di Alimberto Torri è un piccolo custode di retorica, psicologia, humor e sagaci metafore. Una raccolta che non si lascia leggere con leggerezza, perché invita il lettore a scrutare nelle pieghe più complesse dell’animo umano.
Non è una lettura semplice, e questo è il suo pregio. Alcuni brani mi hanno costretto a fermarmi, a rileggere più volte, non certo per mancanza di chiarezza, ma per l’intensità che li pervade. È il tipo di scrittura che non lascia scampo: chiede attenzione, chiede tempo.
Ho domandato all’autore quanto impegno avesse richiesto un lavoro così denso, e la sua risposta racconta molto del senso del libro:
“Ogni racconto breve si fonda su studi di psicologia, sociologia e filosofia. Per molti mi sono dovuto documentare e studiare il particolare modo di essere e di vivere di alcuni gruppi sociali.
Ogni racconto ha almeno due livelli di lettura: quello letterale e quello metaforico. Ma si può arrivare anche a quattro: letterale, metaforico, simbolico e anagogico.
So perfettamente che per arrivare a quello anagogico bisogna fare un po’ di fatica, ma è quella fatica lì che ti apre la mente a nuove possibilità di conoscenza. Non sono racconti da una notte: l’intento è far riflettere, e la riflessione ha i suoi tempi. ‘Il regno dei cieli è come il chicco di senape’.”
Parole che chiariscono il cuore del progetto: Racconti Bre non vuole intrattenere, ma stimolare. Non punta a distrarre, ma a guidare.
La tradizione del racconto breve.
La forma del racconto breve, spesso sottovalutata dai lettori che prediligono i grandi romanzi, ha in realtà una lunga e nobile tradizione. Da Edgar Allan Poe, che teorizzò l’unità d’effetto in ogni singolo racconto, a Italo Calvino, che con le sue Cosmicomiche seppe condensare l’universo in poche pagine, la brevità non è mai sinonimo di semplicità.
Come scriveva Anton Čechov: “La brevità è sorella del talento”. In poche pagine si può racchiudere un mondo, ed è ciò che Torri sembra voler dimostrare con le sue “chicche letterarie”, piccole schegge di umanità pronte a far sorridere, ma anche a far riflettere.
Una lettura per il presente
In queste storie, Alimberto Torri sembra lanciare un messaggio attualissimo:
“L’AI non potrà fare ogni cosa!”
Un’affermazione che si colloca nel cuore del dibattito contemporaneo. Può la tecnologia sostituire la profondità di un pensiero, la complessità di un’emozione, la metafora che unisce logica e poesia? Forse no, e l’autore sembra sperare con forza che la risposta resti negativa.
Vivere è un racconto breve
Racconti Bre si legge come un piccolo manifesto esistenziale: la vita stessa è breve, ricca di emozioni e contraddizioni, proprio come i racconti che la rappresentano.
Un volume che invita il lettore a rallentare, a lasciarsi interrogare e sorprendere. Perché ogni parola, come un chicco di senape, porta con sé il potenziale di un intero mondo.
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“Racconti Bre” di Alimberto Torri
“Racconti Bre” di Alimberto Torri - Il Mago di Oz racconto breve storie quotidiane umorGloria Donati (Magozine.it)
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KDE Plasma 6 On Wayland Can Work Fine On FreeBSD
KDE Plasma 6 On Wayland Can Work Fine On FreeBSD
While the BSDs don't see nearly as much activity around Wayland as the desktop Linux distributions and they continue to predominantly rely on the X.www.phoronix.com
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in reply to Spectre • • •Casting a brown skinned woman as Snow White will never not be silly.
It's similar to Jack Reacher, it's made very clear in the books he's a tall, physically intimidating person. And they cast Tom Cruise to play him.
ThePantser
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in reply to Ilovethebomb • • •Grown men having strong opinions on how Disney Princesses should look will never not be silly.
There's no reason for it to matter to them.
Ilovethebomb
in reply to moakley • • •"Strong Opinions", or just find it ridiculous?
I'm sure there's a few that were upset, but I think most people were just amused.
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in reply to moakley • • •Chloé 🥕
in reply to Ilovethebomb • • •who gives a piss, like genuinely
beyond her name, is there any reason why snow white should be white?
and, like, even then. "brown skinned". Zegler is super pale, you’re just mad she’s not a WASP
anyways fuuuuuck disney for a bunch of reasons, but "casting POC for traditionally white roles" is not one of them.
qn9n
in reply to Chloé 🥕 • • •Danquebec
in reply to qn9n • • •In that case no human fits the description, not even albinos who are more pink than "white as snow".
Well, apart maybe from black metal artists.
tgirlschierke
in reply to Danquebec • • •Danquebec
in reply to tgirlschierke • • •Even the tale is perfect. Witchcraft, hate, murder, life in the forest, fantasy dwarves, a tomb, and torture. It hardly gets more black metal than that.
I'd watch that.
wheezy
in reply to Ilovethebomb • • •Would be better if they actually made new movies with different cultures stories instead of just remaking the old shit too.
They do this outrage bait on purpose though. American society is brain rotted and we need a cause to support or hate. Even in children's movies.
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in reply to protist • • •Category:The Little Mermaid - Wikimedia Commons
commons.m.wikimedia.orgEcco the dolphin
in reply to agamemnonymous • • •She, famously, has no idea how humans live. She is culturally distinct from the Europeans on the coast.
She has more in common with the fish that she speaks to. She's basically a magic dolphin.
Meanwhile, the people in the OP image are humans (to my knowledge, I'm not a nerd). Humans who have lived in the human world with human pasts full of human culture which give context to their characterization. I'm sure their background stories matter to their fans.
Nobody argues about what color the scales on Ariel's tail should be.
agamemnonymous
in reply to Ecco the dolphin • • •I'll defer to your delphine expertise. Although Snow White is the one that really got me, she's explicitly described in the text, her snow white skin is her primary physical characteristic.
Don't get me wrong, I am upset about the others, or at least as upset as is reasonable for the ethnicities of fictional characters. But consistency is consistency. I'd rather see more stories from diverse cultures than arbitrary race-switching.
protist
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in reply to agamemnonymous • • •no, that illustration apparently came 12 years later
anyway as an 1800s fairy tale for children, imo i think it's fine to view it through the lens of whichever culture you want. the trouble imo begins when trying to ascribe something to the story which it certainly did not contain - even that is probably basically harmless if you're just confused or something, but it certainly becomes a problem when it's used to justify unfairly shitting on someone else for a slightly different yet completely harmless alternative depiction.
SurLaLune Fairy Tales: Illustrations of Little Mermaid
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in reply to agamemnonymous • • •SANTA CLAUS IS WHITE
PEOPLE FROM THE NORTH POLE ARE WHITE
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in reply to Spectre • • •Oh it’s even worse than that: they hate live action Ariel because she's “ugly”
sex+race racism is horrifically nasty, yet more common and more “accepted” in my experience.
Also, I will leave this here:
Fortunately, it’s just hypothetical, that live action doesn’t actually exist…
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in reply to Dharma Curious (he/him) • • •The big panel is a bit clearer:
Basically the original heroes were vaguely Tibetan (Aang) or dark-skinned Inuit, but for the movie (that doesn't exist) they quite consistently color coded the good guys as white and the bad guys as darker skinned; the total opposite.
Dharma Curious (he/him)
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in reply to Dharma Curious (he/him) • • •Aang is the Avatar, he's like the protaganist/Chosen One hero.
You should watch the cartoon, it's great! It's like really great.
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in reply to brucethemoose • • •do you remember the original animated "Lion King"?
all the voice actors for the Hyenas were black stereotypes...
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in reply to brucethemoose • • •brucethemoose
in reply to JcbAzPx • • •Would they today, though?
I feel like there would be conservative 'backlash against backlash' over racebending cast.
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in reply to TheMinions • • •They were like we wanted to swap the gender but we’re worried a strong Asian lady would be too Dragon Lady Stereotype. Like fuck off and cast Michelle Yeoh, she would have nailed it.
They also wanted to cut Wong, like WTF? Though ultimately making him a peer/equal instead of a servant was a great change.
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in reply to XiaCobolt [she/her] • • •I like my Wongs uncut tyvm
Broadfern
in reply to Spectre • • •How dare they cast the role of Caribbean princess as a young black girl? /s
(I know the stories are Danish or something but Disney put these films in tropical island settings)
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Dharma Curious (he/him)
in reply to Spectre • • •abbotsbury
in reply to Dharma Curious (he/him) • • •Squirrelsdrivemenuts
in reply to Dharma Curious (he/him) • • •Björn
in reply to Spectre • • •Chloé 🥕
in reply to Björn • • •iirc, a lot of the times in old media creators would use red-haired people as stand-in for minorities, basically if they wanted to make a character BIPOC, but the studio wouldn’t let them, they’d make them red-haired instead
got this from hearsay so take it with a grain of salt. but if it’s true, it’s nice that the original visions can be fulfilled now!
(and even if it’s not true, more BIPOC in movies is never a bad thing, even if it comes at the cost of red-haired characters, which whatever it’s not like we’re systematically oppressed)
edit: also I’ll note that Ariel is still red-haired in the remake
Feathercrown
in reply to Chloé 🥕 • • •Final Remix
in reply to Chloé 🥕 • • •Chloé 🥕
in reply to Final Remix • • •ganymede
in reply to Spectre • • •it's even worse than that cos the original text never said ariel's human version race, they just assumed it lol.
and before anyone says yes but its written by a dane, my response is yes but it's a fairy tale, anything is possible. why assume and then get angry based on your assumption?
Carl [he/him]
in reply to ganymede • • •robot_dog_with_gun [they/them]
in reply to ganymede • • •what slurs were used in her description?
CoolThingAboutMe
in reply to ganymede • • •I don't know if anyone outside Australia knows Fern Gully... But anyway, years ago, watching that movie with friends I casually suggested that possibly fairies in Australia would more likely be indigenous looking than white, and got told off for "making everything political". And by migrant friends.
One of whom used to get quite offended at any implication that they were anything other than Australian.
ganymede
in reply to CoolThingAboutMe • • •FenrirIII
in reply to ganymede • • •Riffraffintheroom [none/use name]
in reply to Spectre • • •Evilsandwichman [none/use name]
in reply to Riffraffintheroom [none/use name] • • •ShinkanTrain
in reply to Evilsandwichman [none/use name] • • •huf [he/him]
in reply to ShinkanTrain • • •cone_zombie
in reply to ShinkanTrain • • •ShinkanTrain
in reply to cone_zombie • • •cone_zombie
in reply to ShinkanTrain • • •robot_dog_with_gun [they/them]
in reply to Riffraffintheroom [none/use name] • • •Goretantath
in reply to Spectre • • •Dragonstaff
in reply to Goretantath • • •LwL
in reply to Goretantath • • •brygphilomena
in reply to Goretantath • • •It's a damn movie. Cast whoever is gonna play the character best. I don't care of brothers and sisters were different or if men played women or women player men.
But I'm used to the theater were roles don't have such a large talent pool.
More so, stop casting people just for their name.
Evilsandwichman [none/use name]
in reply to Spectre • • •I remember having an argument about the little mermaid movie years ago; the guy was complaining that a black lady was cast and I had to ask: "what do you care? You're not gonna watch it"; he looked stunned for a second and then said "yeah but still....", to which I had to reiterate "WHAT DO YOU CARE? YOU'RE NOT GONNA WATCH IT!"
Like why are grown men complaining about it at all?! We're not the target demographic!
UltraGiGaGigantic
in reply to Spectre • • •ZILtoid1991
in reply to UltraGiGaGigantic • • •some_random_nick
in reply to ZILtoid1991 • • •ZILtoid1991
in reply to some_random_nick • • •FenrirIII
in reply to ZILtoid1991 • • •ZILtoid1991
in reply to FenrirIII • • •Treczoks
in reply to Spectre • • •idogoodjob
in reply to Treczoks • • •ByroTriz
in reply to Spectre • • •AntiOutsideAktion
in reply to ByroTriz • • •Tom Cruise wasn't the last samurai in that film. He witnessed the last samurai, Katsumoto, played by Ken Watanabe.
It's confusing because Tom Cruise is on all the posters.
YappyMonotheist
in reply to Spectre • • •chrischryse
in reply to YappyMonotheist • • •TheJesusaurus
in reply to chrischryse • • •frog_brawler
in reply to Spectre • • •I get the point of the meme and all that, but that whole thing about calling out Scarlet Witch for being played by someone that’s white is kinda troublesome to me.
Wanda’s dad is Magneto, a Jewish white guy. Her mom isn’t mentioned much but she’s Romani, which is its own ethnicity; and ethnicity is not a skin tone.
lepinkainen
in reply to frog_brawler • • •Jhex
in reply to lepinkainen • • •zarathustrad
in reply to lepinkainen • • •TheJesusaurus
in reply to frog_brawler • • •Yeah Romani in Western Europe are often white passing or straight up white, and mircrakagovia or wherever they are from is quite obviously an eastern Europe analogue.
Scarlet witch is probably white, maybe a bit swarthy
LarsIsCool
in reply to frog_brawler • • •en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wanda_…
Eastern Europe more specifically
fictional character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Contributors to Wikimedia projects (Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.)Shanmugha
in reply to Spectre • • •FenrirIII
in reply to Shanmugha • • •ErmahgherdDavid
in reply to FenrirIII • • •LemmyKnowsBest
in reply to Spectre • • •FenrirIII
in reply to LemmyKnowsBest • • •mikesizachrist
in reply to LemmyKnowsBest • • •LemmyKnowsBest
in reply to mikesizachrist • • •mikesizachrist
in reply to LemmyKnowsBest • • •LemmyKnowsBest
in reply to mikesizachrist • • •mikesizachrist
in reply to LemmyKnowsBest • • •LemmyKnowsBest
in reply to mikesizachrist • • •mikesizachrist
in reply to LemmyKnowsBest • • •GobberingGoblin
in reply to mikesizachrist • • •funkless_eck
in reply to LemmyKnowsBest • • •I am white but I sit on a board of directors for a majority-black arts org, the founder who is a black woman uses the term African-American.
Not wanting to speak for anyone, but it's probably a mix of your age, social class, background, culture and context that may affect that choice.
LemmyKnowsBest
in reply to funkless_eck • • •funkless_eck
in reply to LemmyKnowsBest • • •KingGimpicus
in reply to Spectre • • •I'm sorry, but romani is just another word for white. If we make Italians and Greeks white, then romani are white too.
I know it's hard to keep track of every different eurotrash breed, but please make an effort in the future
TheJesusaurus
in reply to KingGimpicus • • •idontpeoplegood
in reply to KingGimpicus • • •JcbAzPx
in reply to Spectre • • •nullptr
in reply to Spectre • • •folaht
in reply to Spectre • • •Hmmm.... I do mind that they look the part so you can at least recognize them.
Avatar the last airbender movie was the worst offender of this,
because at least one cast member looked like another character from the show.
So the 1st one I have no issue with.
2nd needs a tan and spraying his hair to gray/white,
5th needed more red hair like this:
images8.alphacoders.com/127/12…
The 3rd and 4th ones look ridiculous though.
I don't know from which movies they are but
If #3 has an iconic beard, then #3 needs a beard and some better clothes if those clothes are iconic as well.
#4 is a no.