Subject: Second bit, it would no longer let me scroll down
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Posted on: 2014-03-20 23:10:00 UTC

A sustained and honest push for increased diversity is important because our society relies more and more on the media to form it's opinions. As you said, it's very important for people to learn empathy via the media, that people who are different races, religions, and sexualities than them are people - but it is extremely important for them to also learn that they're equally as important as the media's default straight white male. To do that, they need to be shown as main characters across all genres, and all aspects of their lives need to be just as important. Therefore, when they are main characters, their jobs, friendships, romances, religions, and accomplishments need to be given as much attention as the creators would have given friendship, romance, religion, jobs, and accomplishments if the main character had been the default straight white male.

Can the media do this? Probably, if not in the next five years then in the next fifteen. It will take work, it will take change from the comfortable routine, and it will take risks, all of which are things that deeply disturb large industries like the media. However, this does not, to me, mean that they should not try, and put some effort into it at that rather than having just one or two more "diverse" movies a year.

Since you like Aquinas: "Better to illuminate than merely to shine, to deliver to others contemplated truths than merely to contemplate."

In short: yes, I do believe that the media should promote diversity in all the points which I've discussed in this thread, and that fandom will benefit to some degree from it: it certainly won't loose out.

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