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Rick Riordanâs response to the racism and hatred directed at Leah after she was cast as Annabeth:
âLeah Jeffries is Annabeth Chaseâ
âThis post is specifically for those who have a problem with the casting of Leah Jeffries as Annabeth Chase. Itâs a shame such posts need to be written, but they do. First, let me be clear I am speaking here only for myself. These thoughts are mine alone. They do not necessarily reflect or represent the opinions of any part of Disney, the TV show, the production team, or the Jeffries family.
The response to the casting of Leah has been overwhelmingly positive and joyous, as it should be. Leah brings so much energy and enthusiasm to this role, so much of Annabethâs strength. She will be a role model for new generations of girls who will see in her the kind hero they want to be.
If you have a problem with this casting, however, take it up with me. You have no one else to blame. Whatever else you take from this post, we should be able to agree that bullying and harassing a child online is inexcusably wrong. As strong as Leah is, as much as we have discussed the potential for this kind of reaction and the intense pressure this role will bring, the negative comments she has received online are out of line. They need to stop. Now.
I was quite clear a year ago, when we announced our first open casting, that we would be following Disneyâs company policy on nondiscrimination: We are committed to diverse, inclusive casting. For every role, please submit qualified performers, without regard to disability, gender, race and ethnicity, age, color, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or any other basis prohibited by law. We did that. The casting process was long, intense, massive and exhaustive.
I have been clear, as the author, that I was looking for the best actors to inhabit and bring to life the personalities of these characters, and that physical appearance was secondary for me. We did that. Â We took a year to do this process thoroughly and find the best of the best. This trio is the best. Leah Jeffries is Annabeth Chase.
Some of you have apparently felt offended or exasperated when your objections are called out online as racist. âBut I am not racist,â you say. âIt is not racist to want an actor who is accurate to the bookâs description of the character!â
Letâs examine that statement.
You are upset/disappointed/frustrated/angry because a Black actor has been cast to play a character who was described as white in the books. âShe doesnât look the way I always imagined.â
You either are not aware, or have dismissed, Leahâs years of hard work honing her craft, her talent, her tenacity, her focus, her screen presence. You refuse to believe her selection could have been based on merit. Without having seen her play the part, you have pre-judged her (pre + judge = prejudice) and decided she must have been hired simply to fill a quota or tick a diversity box. And by the way, these criticisms have come from across the political spectrum, right and left.
You have decided that I couldnât possibly mean what I have always said: That the true nature of the character lies in their personality. You feel I must have been coerced, brainwashed, bribed, threatened, whatever, or I as a white male author never would have chosen a Black actor for the part of this canonically white girl.
You refuse to believe me, the guy who wrote the books and created these characters, when I say that these actors are perfect for the roles because of the talent they bring and the way they used their auditions to expand, improve and electrify the lines they were given. Once you see Leah as Annabeth, she will become exactly the way you imagine Annabeth, assuming you give her that chance, but you refuse to credit that this may be true.
You are judging her appropriateness for this role solely and exclusively on how she looks. She is a Black girl playing someone who was described in the books as white.
Friends, that is racism.
And before you resort to the old kneejerk reaction â âI am not racist!â â letâs examine that statement too.
If I may quote from an excellent recent article in the Boston Globe about Dr. Khama Ennis, who created a program on implicit bias for the Massachusetts Board of Registration for Medicine in Boston: âTo say a person doesnât have bias is to say that person isnât human. Itâs how we navigate the world ⊠based on what weâre taught and our own personal histories.â
Racism/colorism isnât something we have or donât have. I have it. You have it. We all do. And not just white people like me. All people. Itâs either something we recognize and try to work on, or itâs something we deny. Saying âI am not racist!â is simply declaring that you deny your own biases and refuse to work on them.
The core message of Percy Jackson has always been that difference is strength. There is power in plurality. The things that distinguish us from one another are often our marks of individual greatness. You should never judge someone by how well they fit your preconceived notions. That neurodivergent kid who has failed out of six schools, for instance, may well be the son of Poseidon. Anyone can be a hero.
If you donât get that, if youâre still upset about the casting of this marvelous trio, then it doesnât matter how many times you have read the books. You didnât learn anything from them.
Watch the show or donât. Thatâs your call. But this will be an adaptation that I am proud of, and which fully honors the spirit of Percy Jackson and the Olympians, taking the bedtime story I told my son twenty years ago to make him feel better about being neurodivergent, and improving on it so that kids all over the world can continue to see themselves as heroes at Camp Half-Blood.â
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"Saint Patrick killed all the pagans in Ireland who wouldn't convert to Catholicism"
ok
"The Spanish inquisition didn't want to kill the pagans who wouldn't convert to Catholicism, they wanted to kill the jews and just SAID they wanted to kill the pagans to hide antisemitism"
ok
...
wait.
oh no.
oh fuck.
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) dir. Peter Jackson
Justin actually bought the Baja Blast shirt, I donât know why I expected anything less
(19 November, 2020)
the kid brought her dog along when she was rescued and you can tell yellowâs suit actor is happy to be the one on puppy holding duty
honking over this. conservatives in the power rangers universe being like âitâs time to wake up people, rita repulsa isnât real!! sheâs an invention of the left meant to manipulate and brainwash youâ

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I remember back in 2012, everybody said that Akibaranger was so clever and the pinnacle of toku comedy and nowadays people see it as toku's dried in greasy pit stain
yeah it does seem to have aged pretty badly huh, at least to a lot of people in my circle. i havenât seen it yet though so i canât comment on anything too deeply. one of these days iâll get around to it and see for myself
Mara Wilson speaking the truth.
I remember: Everyone at the time knew Britney's Rolling Stone cover was incredibly inappropriate. (I was only 13 at the time and thought "Damn, that is weird to dress up a teen as a child.")
"But, she's getting paid for it! And think about the exposure! She's young but still sly enough to know what she is doing!"
Which is horrible.
Post-reveal, Jack and Maddie are trying really hard to be supportive of Danny and just roll with it, but he keeps doing stuff like this
Bonus, immediately before this:
New month, new shill post. Yâall know how it goes by now, but for those who are new hereâŠ
Ask blog/adventure comic about a very strange world and a main character that argues with you! (Hereâs the link for the story in chronological order in case you donât want spoilers.)
A fanClan blog set in California, complete with a pantheon and very long lists of prefixes and suffixes that could work for the state!
The blog with both a link to the book about cryptids ânâ spirits I wrote that one time! If you scroll down, youâll see the first chapter available to preview so you can get a sense of what the writingâs like.
The redo of this blogâs story and world, titled âIterumâ! Still being worked on, but I think itâs pretty nifty so far.
Finally, a one-off fanfic I wrote about my favorite minor character and the concept of immortality!
I consider this all to be way better writing than what youâll find on this blog, so if you so care to, please do give these a passing glance and see if youâre interested!
New month reblog! I come with the delightful news that the Cali fanblog is back in business and writing chapters has continued on, so yay! There are links on each chapter of the AO3 alternate if you prefer to read that way.
Gas Stations are randomly generated structures that can sometimes be found in the overworld. They have about a 4% chance of spawning in any given chunk, provided that chunk is at minimum 5 chunks away from a City.
Dude I have like 15 gas stations within 5 chunks of me, what does that mean?
lucky spawn

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me explaining to the other trainers that apricorns are unknown outside of Johto because of deliberate suppression by the Silph and Devon corporations to present artificial pokeballs as the only means of capturing pokemon and establish regional monopolies after they eliminate renewable sources
(via @itsbenedict)
eternalfarnham replied to your post
youâre in the pocket of Big Ball, I see
thereâs no pocket for me to BE in, thereâs no LOBBYING involved, thereâs no SUPPRESSION campaign because you donât need one! traditional methods suppress themselves when you make modern pokĂ©balls available. you might as well start accusing AT&T of deliberately suppressing the noble traditional art form of the goddamn semaphore.
not to mention OP demonstrates a total lack of understanding of the market realities of the pokĂ©ball industry- Silph and Devon are not monopolies, if they werenât in constant competition their magic monster domination spheres wouldnât cost two bucks a pop. the ball spec is a public standard, and Bill Masakiâs storage system based on that standard is an open-source project. theyâre only the two largest players because theyâre able to leverage economies of scale. you still get smaller operations like the Laverre City PokĂ© Ball Factory, with better regional supply chains and local brand recognition, making room for themselves in the market.Â
sm FUCKING h at yâall granola-crunching conspiracy theorists. you probably also believe Super Potions cause autism.
Ok, but it is a shame that artisanal balls are basically off the market now. Like, you have to ride the monorail and hike through a half dozen routes just to find someone willing to sell you a Fast Ball. Believe me, when your boss at the power plant needs five Electrodes by Tuesday you are not going to want to make the trip to Alola; youâre going to head on down to the Mart and get some Ultra Balls, which will do the trick but arenât well tailored to the job.
Iâm with you that modern catching techniques are better, not to mention more humane, but there genuinely is a loss from more niche balls becoming harder to find. Maybe someday the long slowpoketail of consumer demand will be met, but I wouldnât hold my breath for that Shellder.
look yâall are missing the point. mass production of silph balls crowding out traditional apricorn craftsmanship is, if anything, more a side effect of the real problem: that capture artifacts are too easy to get your hands on these days. $2 basic balls are a problem. before modern ball tech you had to go to an artisan, yes, but part of their job was to care about who had the power to recruit pokĂ©mon from the wild, as a backstop against another Knight of Veilstone coming along. there was a time when youâd never lay a hand on a ball yourself until it was clear you respected pokĂ©mon, whether tame or in the wild. but now, a âpokĂ©mon journeyâ is open to practically every teenager, even if theyâve got not interest in treating their team with trust and love.
the worldwide rise in the last century of organized crime and apocalyptic cults who use pokĂ©mon as their muscle is a direct result of capture artifacts becoming a mass produced market commodity rather than a mechanism for preserving the sacred trust between humans and the wilderness. itâs a miracle that the powder keg hasnât already gone off by now.
Oh that is rank historical revisionism - what, do you think artisansâ definitions of ârespectâ were constructed in a vacuum? We already had rhetoric as far back as the warring states period in Ransei about how only the soldierly classes, overwhelmingly descendants of nobility and taught from birth, had the intangible qualities necessary to âbondâ with PokĂ©mon. And when we start seeing apricorn balls develop in Johto, which borders Kanto - Kanto, where we know thereâs been extensive cultural cross-contamination with Auroran and Dragnoran expeditions - surprise, suddenly only a small population has the intangible qualities necessary to use them, too.
That notion was, and remains, a tool to limit general access to PokĂ©mon in the interest of maintaining class disparities. I mean, have we already forgotten the Aether Foundationâs pseudo-conservationist nonsense? Their attempt to manipulate natural resources and establish a power base in Alola, while they were modernizing and taking their place on the world stage, was founded on this exact rhetoric of ârescuingâ PokĂ©mon from local disenfranchised populations, as if taking PokĂ©mon away from places like Po Town would improve things instead of increasing competition between trainers and decreasing safety.
Do you want more disillusioned kids joining gangs? Because thatâs how you get Teams!
Artisanal balls and anyone who supports them are tools of the aristocracy to suppress the common folk. In the days when a ball could only be made by hand by an expert, only the wealthiest could afford pokemon, and as a result anyone not born into the âelitesâ was forced to be subservient to their âbettersâ for protection.
The release of the $2 pokeball meant that the balance of power shifted to the common citizens. If any child can wield the power of a god, the military and the government and the wealthiest businessmen have no power over them.
More than that, instead of power being determined by the wealth to acquire pokemon, power comes exclusively from the dedication, effort, and empathy required to train them to high levels and to maintain their loyalty. If a person simply buys their pokemon, then those pokemon will either stay at low levels forever, or refuse to obey the human because there is no respect between them; the most powerful people in the world are those who caught a critter at level 2-5 and then devoted their life to raising it into a world power.
And as a beautiful side benefit of this, standard of living has increased across the board. Since every household has at least one minor pokemon in the family and there are increasing numbers of professional, working pokemon joining cities and other civilized areas and working to improve them, every aspect of economy and industry has been enhanced by their supernatural capabilities. Electricity is generated cleanly and in abundance for everybody. Pollution is cleaned up almost completely and instantly. The production of farms, mines, and workshops is multiplied, even as safety standards improve. Yes, every few years another potential apocalypse comes about and needs to be prevented by a couple of brave teenagers, but outside of those incidents the world is damn close to utopia.
âŠthat was all fascinating to read and I would like to see more like it, please
for instance; what the hell is in lemonade that makes it a more powerful healing alternative to regular potions
Opium
See, unlike in the real world, the Pokémon world has yet to ban cocaine in drinks.
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