Ubiquitous
2022-09-08 20:04:56 UTC
"The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power" drama drags on as its
official Twitter account just posted a statement of unity with its
cast, denouncing any fans who are allegedly harassing them.
"We, the cast of `Rings of Power,' stand together in absolute
solidarity and against the relentless racism, threats, harassment, and
abuse some of our castmates of color are being subjected to on a daily
basis," the Twitter post begins.
"We refuse to ignore it or tolerate it. JRR Tolkien created a world
which, by definition, is multi-cultural. A world in which free peoples
from different races and cultures join together, in fellowship, to
defeat the forces of evil. `Rings of Power' reflects that."
The statement assures, "Our world has never been all white, fantasy has
never been all white, Middle-earth is not all white. BIPOC belong in
Middle-earth and they are here to stay."
The statement concludes by thanking "fans supporting us," especially
the "fans of colour who are themselves being attacked simply for
existing in this fandom."
We stand in solidarity with our cast. #YouAreAllWelcomeHere
pic.twitter.com/HLIQdyqLmr
- The Lord of the Rings on Prime (@LOTRonPrime)
September 7, 2022
This official statement echoes what so many other critics' reviews have
been saying about the Amazon series. They insist that negative reviews
reflect a deeply racist worldview from fans criticizing the series
simply for having black actors in lead roles.
However, the less-than-favorable reviews are more likely to mention
weak character development, bad writing, and an overall failure to
adhere to Tolkien's original work. Most of the reviews on Rotten
Tomatoes don't mention the race of the actors at all.
That hasn't been enough to stop mainstream media from insisting that
the main reason viewers don't like "Rings of Power" is because of the
diverse cast. Even the actors from the Peter Jackson "Lord of the
Rings" adaptation have been speaking out on what they perceive to be
racist criticism.
Elijah Wood, Sean Astin, and others posted to social media wearing hats
and clothing that says in Elvish, "You all are welcome here," with
several ears of different characters in various color skin tones.
You Are All Welcome Here @LOTRonPrime @DonMarshall72
#RingsOfPower
https://t.co/8txOhlHa2f pic.twitter.com/nWytILT0zG
- Elijah Wood (@elijahwood) September 7, 2022
--
Let's go Brandon!
official Twitter account just posted a statement of unity with its
cast, denouncing any fans who are allegedly harassing them.
"We, the cast of `Rings of Power,' stand together in absolute
solidarity and against the relentless racism, threats, harassment, and
abuse some of our castmates of color are being subjected to on a daily
basis," the Twitter post begins.
"We refuse to ignore it or tolerate it. JRR Tolkien created a world
which, by definition, is multi-cultural. A world in which free peoples
from different races and cultures join together, in fellowship, to
defeat the forces of evil. `Rings of Power' reflects that."
The statement assures, "Our world has never been all white, fantasy has
never been all white, Middle-earth is not all white. BIPOC belong in
Middle-earth and they are here to stay."
The statement concludes by thanking "fans supporting us," especially
the "fans of colour who are themselves being attacked simply for
existing in this fandom."
We stand in solidarity with our cast. #YouAreAllWelcomeHere
pic.twitter.com/HLIQdyqLmr
- The Lord of the Rings on Prime (@LOTRonPrime)
September 7, 2022
This official statement echoes what so many other critics' reviews have
been saying about the Amazon series. They insist that negative reviews
reflect a deeply racist worldview from fans criticizing the series
simply for having black actors in lead roles.
However, the less-than-favorable reviews are more likely to mention
weak character development, bad writing, and an overall failure to
adhere to Tolkien's original work. Most of the reviews on Rotten
Tomatoes don't mention the race of the actors at all.
That hasn't been enough to stop mainstream media from insisting that
the main reason viewers don't like "Rings of Power" is because of the
diverse cast. Even the actors from the Peter Jackson "Lord of the
Rings" adaptation have been speaking out on what they perceive to be
racist criticism.
Elijah Wood, Sean Astin, and others posted to social media wearing hats
and clothing that says in Elvish, "You all are welcome here," with
several ears of different characters in various color skin tones.
You Are All Welcome Here @LOTRonPrime @DonMarshall72
#RingsOfPower
https://t.co/8txOhlHa2f pic.twitter.com/nWytILT0zG
- Elijah Wood (@elijahwood) September 7, 2022
--
Let's go Brandon!