DeathFlowerKing wrote:
One of the things I see as proof of this is how actress Rachel True was treated in "The Craft". For a movie about four teen girls practicing witchcraft that was praised for being so "progressive" in the way they portrayed the tolkien black girl character named Rochelle, she confessed in multiple interviews about how badly she was treated by the film crew and she explained how what she went through behind the scenes is not uncommon for black actors in showbusiness.|
You know that corporate movie moguls play the diversity to access new audiences.It creates outrage in the fandom which creates free publicity reaching the marketplace where left leaning, black, women and LGBTQI people feel compelled to watch it. The fans of course want to see it so they can so they can post on social media how outraged they are.
Even those who use duplicate netflix accounts from friends provide eyes which increases viewership and boost advertising revenue, It all means $$.
In the case of Star wars and the Rings of Power a lot of actors have faced racist backlash from the fans (who we know pull the woke card to attack minorities whom they don't want to see in their virtual world) and realised they were being used as a plot tools.