Every White Voice Actor Replaced in 'The Last Airbender' Sequel, Voice of Blind Toph Replaced by Blind Woman

Every White Voice Actor Replaced in ‘The Last Airbender’ Sequel, Voice of Blind Toph Replaced by Blind Woman


The great thing about acting is that it lets actors transform into characters totally unlike their real-life persona. This is even more the case with voice acting which allows actors and actresses to twist and contort their voices to fit an endless supply of the most fantastical characters artists can conjure up.

However, according to the new Hollywood DEI dictates, this aspect of acting isn’t great, but rather problematic. Because identity is so important to them, they believe each should stick to their own — or at the very least, the more “privileged” (as they define the term) should never play the role of a less privileged identity.

In other words, white actors should never play black characters, men should never portray women (look out

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