TDKR had thoughts. Whether they were interesting or deep ones is up for debate.
I was going to say "Don't name it Omnius" but seriously, who read the Butlerian Jihad books, anyway?
Also: Pepper doesn't have the dumb exposed hair.
Because he probably is.
Everyone knows the Teddy Roosevelt quote.
I think they're referring to BigDog...
Is training more effective when the enemy models are movie-Arabs?
You're 100% right. Great article.
Except for education.
The kind of parents that would buy their boys dresses as a prank are the kind of parents that would be horrified to find that their boys just LOVED them.
Yes. It's clever copy, is all.
Heh. "Limits are made to be broken." Limit break. Good copy-writing, guy.
"What's significant is that a part Native American individual got into the industry, not that Ubisoft successfully found a Native American individual that would work in the role."
"We saw it up there with Ubisoft touting Connor's voice actor being part Native American. It doesn't add to the game or make him more fit for the role; it is just an advertising point for a company to use in promoting a game."
"We can have a better discussion on this if we aren't just starting on the sad premise that race should be a factor in voice actor hiring. Do we really want to encourage that?"
"But when you have an article like this suggesting that the race of this talented actress should perhaps exclude her from the role is just sad. We can encourage more diversity in voice acting without suggesting that black or mixed-race roles should perhaps preferably go to black or mixed-race voice actors. We can do…
"But isn't it a bit of an absurd conversation to be having? For an article writer to suggest that perhaps people should be judged worthy for a job based on their race and not simply their skill?"