
Hollywood's colorblind casting shouldn't upset left nor right. Here's why
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Once the purview of the left, who demanded more people of color on screen, now some on the right also feel maligned by the portrayal of White historical figures by non-White actors.
David Marcus is a columnist living in West Virginia and the author of "Charade: The COVID Lies That Crushed A Nation."
From the Left we got the well-worn complaint that a character, in this case Nani, from the animated series "Lilo & Stitch," had been cast in the live action version by actress Sydney Agudong, with skin and features that they claim do not embrace the indigenous Hawaiian nature of the original character.
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