• Syrc@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Miles Morales isn’t a race swap. That’s why it works and everyone likes it (well, except actual racists).

    It’s an entirely new character that exists in the spiderman multiverse and has a different personality and backstory from Peter Parker. That’s what inclusivity actually should look like.

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        10 months ago

        Imo, it’s why it works. It’s different and original, and even fits in the same story as the old ones.

        Obviously I have no objective proof of that, but you can’t even hypothetically think about what would’ve happened if it was just a race swap, because the whole premise of the movie is that Miles isn’t Peter Parker.

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          10 months ago

          You can if you squint your eyes. I don’t think about how Peter Parker has shaken hands with his successor nearly as much as I think about Spiderman’s new name being Miles Morales.

          And also because I am perfectly comfortable with a black Spiderman. This resistance to thinking of them as the same person is just not felt in my brain.

          This is a learned skill, by the way. Or unlearned, maybe. I.e., you should think about it.

          I used to think I had a problem with Nintendo just deciding for some game that Link would be a girl now. Not a different canon, not a different timeline, not Zelda in disguise: just “Linkle.” In the years I’ve had to think about this, I’ve realized I do not give two shits about it. I might even welcome the sensational 5-gum freshness of it.