Pretty sure Ariana Grande is white...
No clue, I can only explain why I've made my complaints, I can't really talk for anyone else.
I'll have to take your word for that, I've never seen this actress in anything so I don't know what all hair styles and colors she's sported.
I think you made this same argument for Kara Supergirl being blond, and I think we know that's not happening. It might not be too far-fetched to hope for, but it is improbable enough that you shouldn't just expect it in my opinion.and I don't think it's too far-fetched to expect comic fidelity in this instance thinking how much her red hair is a part of the Batgirl look unless they really deviate in their interpretation of the character.
That's fine. I'm not saying this is a good or bad choice. But I'm not really broken up about it. Personally, I still want more PoC heroes adapted whether White ones are racebent or not.
Idk if WB cares that much about that level of visual accuracy, or accuracy at all.
Because like most people I prefer the characters to just look like they do in the books and cartoons and older movies, minus some minor costume updating. It's really no deeper or more complex than that. Yes, many of them are white because they were made in a more racist era. But there's so many poc characters old and new now that could get adapted right now instead that we don't need racebending to balance it out, we just need Hollywood to get the memo and adapt those characters.
Ok. I don't really think the basic appearance is something to be beholden to, tbh. A lot of them have basic or generic appearances, based often on stereotypical views of gender and race. I don't need that. I care more about personality and acting abilitiy. I've become a little numb to the constant complaining about racebending tbh
If you don't like racebending, and want newer PoC heroes adapted, do you then not want or care for older White heroes to be adapted?
See, now this is something else. What do you mean that she's not a "conventional" Supergirl? Because she's not blond? Or just because she's taking the Flashpoint Superman role? And if that's enough of a change for you, what if Babs is changed as well? Then could she not be a redhead? Or what if what we're thinking is the direction they're going with Supergirl is wrong, and it turns out she actually is a very traditional and conventional version, would her not being blond suddenly go back to being a problem?
(Those are legit questions born out of curiosity, but for some reason everytime I pile on multiple questions in a post it always sounds angry/aggresive, sorry)
I won't answer that question, because I disagree with the premise - I don't view it as either/or. The notion that we can either get new poc characters or older white characters is an idea I just don't truck with. We can have both, we should have both, and we should demand both.
Ok, but then you'd be stuck with mostly White heroes, which isn't great for diversity.