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I just said he calls himself that. Holy shit. Try reading instead of simply arguing. It's not just a term used by other people who think they know better. You're objecting to the use of a term to refer to a large group of people, while a large portion of those people use that term to describe themselves. It's

You do know that a lot of people whose families originated in Japan, China, Korea, etc, and grew up in this country refer to themselves as "Asian-American, " yeah? You're saying the term that many of them choose for themselves is wrong. Wow.

So there aren't people there, then?

He sure Iron Fisted Renly Baratheon. Amirite? That's all I got right now.

So my best friend of twenty years whose parents are from China should stop calling himself Asian, then? Okay. I'd like you to let him know, though.

Do Asian people not exist? What are we missing here?

Which just makes that cultural appropriation trope even worse…so, yeah. Maybe.

I could say that I wish they had cast an Asian actor because Danny Rand is a whitewashed character from the get go created in an era when Kung Fu was permeating the pop culture scene but America still wasn't quite ready to accept Asians as heroes.
I could say that maybe they could have cast an actor who actually has a

"Raysh" isn't wrong. That's what Denny O'Neil says, and he created the guy.

He did say Daytona.

Huh. Didn't get to watch it yet. Good thing I saw the title of your review and the picture of Coulson and Rosalind on the main page and immediately figured out what happened. Fuck you, Oliver Sava. Your reviews are shit, your insights are not that at all, and well…you're just a hack.

I haven't read one of Sava's reviews for a while (for reasons, which I believe are obvious), but when I read this one, the first thing that popped into my head was "I'll bet if he's been watching the current season of South Park, he finds wildly offensive."

Ouch. That'd probably be embarrassing if he cared about anybody else's words but his own.

Mike Colter has tiny ears.

I just read that as "Are Germans considered people?" and laughed my ass off before I read it again.

It's his white male privilege getting the best of him. Poor guy doesn't even realize it.

A little too much, maybe. I feel like this comes up in his reviews quite often. Either it's a theme in more shows than 99.999% of people realize or Sava goes out of his way to find it…enough to ignore that fact the in Jessica Jones, Kilgrave is most likely only white because of Geoff Johns' concerns with grounding

He sees the theme of Purple Privilege in everything he watches.

My point is that he writes about a problem that he might be a part of without showing any self awareness.

I wonder if Oliver Sava is aware that he, himself, is a white male.