The first one is always filled with mary sues: the minority in question is perfect in every way, and the people who have negative opinions about him or her (almost always white heterosexual characters) are always in the wrong and being ridiculed. Invincible's girlfriend in the cartoon is an example of forced diversity
The second one you don't even notice because the minorities are shown as people instead of infalible beings, making their presence feel natural.
>diversity: just have a bunch of characters that are of different races, sexes, sexual orientations,etc
Forced diversity: "oh shit our source material has less than the marketing team's projected quota of minorities! better just arbitrarily alter the races/sexes/sexual orientations of random characters until we meet the amount needed to improve our ESG score!"
What the actor looks like should not matter in a voice role, so changing the race of several characters to match the race of their non-visible actors feels forced.
Especially when lots of non white voice actors voice white characters. For some reason only white people don't seem to care, it's almost like we don't have this weird inferiority complex where we constantly feel the need to prove we're better than we are.
Because diversity, the entire show is full of forced diversity.
What’s the difference between forced diversity and regular diversity
There is none. The difference is arbitrarily decided.
If your roster can half-jokingly be compared to the Burger King Kids Club, it's forced.
The first one is always filled with mary sues: the minority in question is perfect in every way, and the people who have negative opinions about him or her (almost always white heterosexual characters) are always in the wrong and being ridiculed. Invincible's girlfriend in the cartoon is an example of forced diversity
The second one you don't even notice because the minorities are shown as people instead of infalible beings, making their presence feel natural.
Amber was a c**t though, while his best gay friend seemed ok. I'm pretty sure homos should be way more forced than having a black character
>diversity: just have a bunch of characters that are of different races, sexes, sexual orientations,etc
Forced diversity: "oh shit our source material has less than the marketing team's projected quota of minorities! better just arbitrarily alter the races/sexes/sexual orientations of random characters until we meet the amount needed to improve our ESG score!"
In forced, every single member of your crew is a Token. Every character, even when they're the main character.
What the actor looks like should not matter in a voice role, so changing the race of several characters to match the race of their non-visible actors feels forced.
Especially when lots of non white voice actors voice white characters. For some reason only white people don't seem to care, it's almost like we don't have this weird inferiority complex where we constantly feel the need to prove we're better than we are.
All diversity is forced
Because that's what people thought he was.
>blue eyes
He was white
There are turks with blue eyes you snowBlack person, whats your point?
Literally superior alien genes.
He was originally hispanic.
for the asian market
Japanese undeniably have the highest average IQ and life expectancy among humans.
They're Korean tho
Took one google search
Cinemaphile actually gaslit me into thinking the mother was always Asian but he wasn’t
Neither was Invincible
I guess you have to change the characters ethnicity to match their voice actor these days. Very progressive
Why does it bother you that they did?
Did I say that I was bothered
his mom looked pretty similar to some asians
Both him and his mother looked asian in the comics