ivana is from spain, yes she looks pretty white but dont erase her ethnicity
european spanish people are white, anon.
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ivana is from spain, yes she looks pretty white but dont erase her ethnicity
european spanish people are white, anon.

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To those who havenât read the books or are not aware, the character Eretria was whitewashed. In the book she is consistently described as being brown and dark. Her casting will also affect other roles down the line (spoilers), setting a bad precedent.
it annoys me how i get annoyed by stupid posts. some people want to see problematic things in fiction when there is no problem. leave ivana alone. whitewashing would be the new death note movie or tiger lily in the pan movie. but donât pretend you know better than the freakinâ author. it is HIS world. HE created it. the end.
nah i think iâm done. just so done.
It's 100% whitewashing and you're excusing it.
That isn't looking for "problematic" things in the show, it's completely obvious in contradicting her book description. Irrefutably.
It isn't any different than Death Note or Pan. That Brooks is a 70 year old white man who didn't care enough to use his influence or say anything about it doesn't matter. He doesn't need you defending him or the show's bad decisions.
this is a PSA that if you havenât watched the shannara chronicles yet GET ON IT!!!! one of the two main characters is a wlw and sheâs gonna have a legit female love interest this season AND they added 5 poc to the main cast for season 2 and if you love fantasy/adventure and lots of beautiful people you seriously need to watch (and the new season comes out october 11!!)
The wlw lead character youâre talking about was whitewashed. Eretria was described as having brown and dark skin in the book.
To those who havenât read the books or are not aware, the character Eretria was whitewashed. In the book she is consistently described as being brown and dark. Her casting will also affect other roles down the line (spoilers), setting a bad precedent.
You can read the whole interview with Terry Brooks here :) x
#LITERALLY THE ONE FUCKING SHOW FILLED WITH ALL ETNICITIESÂ #SOMETIMES A PERSON FITS MORE A CHARACTER FOR SOME WEIRD REASON. NO MATTER THE COLOURÂ #IF CREATOR APROVES DONT COME TO MY HOUSE INSULT ERETRIAÂ #THIS SHOW WOULD BE PROBLEMATIC IF EVERYONE WAS WHITEWASHED BUT THEY JUST ADDE 5 POC AND LAST SEASON ERETIRA HERSELF HAD A BLACK GF SO PLEASEÂ #DONTÂ #THE SHANNARA CHRONICLES
"The one fucking showâ.
The five characters youâre talking about are in a season that hasnât even aired yet. The first season was not only terrible, it treated all of its characters of color terribly. The linked thread details most of it.
1) The one woman of color in the book, Eretria, was whitewashed. It doesnât matter what Brooks says about how he âenvisionedâ the characters as an excuse, he wrote Eretria with dark skin and the rest of the explicitly white characters remained so in the first season. He said nothing and did not care. There is absolutely no refuting this and you caping for him means youâre excusing whitewashing.
2) Tilton was a token and a trophy with no substance, fridged to fuel the angst between Ander and Arion. Zora was the flat, evil, black lesbian girlfriend, contrasted with Eretria, out for revenge, who was a fantasy racist against the largely white elves.
3) Allanon was treated as the magical supporting character of color. He mentored three white male characters, one of whom, Bandon, wasnât even in the book, at detriment to his own arc. Bandon is another badly developed character who overshadowed Allanon more often than not. Allanon was supposed to be the last druid and suddenly he isnât once heâs actually portrayed by a Maori man.
4) Everyone else was either evil, in the background, and/or violently murdered on screen.
âSometimes a person fits more a character for some weird reason.â
I wonder what reason that could be.

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To those who havenât read the books or are not aware, the character Eretria was whitewashed. In the book she is consistently described as being brown and dark. Her casting will also affect other roles down the line (spoilers), setting a bad precedent.
You can read the whole interview with Terry Brooks here :) x
The show whitewashed Eretria. That Brooks is backtracking to cover that he doesn't care doesn't change it completely contradicts the book description.
To those who havenât read the books or are not aware, the character Eretria was whitewashed. In the book she is consistently described as being brown and dark. Her casting will also affect other roles down the line (spoilers), setting a bad precedent.
iamnojedi replied to your post âTo those who havenât read the books or are not aware, the character...â
Ivana Baquero is Spanish. Like actually from Spain. How is that whitewashing? Do you understand what that even means????
Clearly you donât since Spain is a European country.
How can you whitewash a character who is being played by a Latina? Who is not white?
She's a Spaniard, not Latina. Read the descriptions in the post also.
To those who havenât read the books or are not aware, the character Eretria was whitewashed. In the book she is consistently described as being brown and dark. Her casting will also affect other roles down the line (spoilers), setting a bad precedent.

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l.ayne âproblematicâ morgan receipts
ok so someone just sent me all of these links regarding l.ayne being a cyber bullying punk in her pre-pa days. here they are for yall to judge for urselves:
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I think Layne is problamatic but is there proof somewhere of the cyberbulling? I'm all for calling people out but that's a pretty big claim....
i have no idea i wasnât even aware of it until now.
does anyone have receipts or like personal experience with this or anything?
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Just a quick little 101 for you guys because sometimes I want to do some educationing/talking.Â
âWhite Feminismâ is not an umbrella term for feminism that only embraces white women. âWhite feminismâ is a term for feminism that is not intersectional which means that it excludes women of color, disabled women, queer women, trans women, lower class, ect.Â
As I understand it, intersectional feminism embraces all women including and especially those who are women of color, LGBT, disabled, lower class, trans, or queer.Â
I point this out because it is so important to not turn feminism into an oppression olympics. Itâs harmful to the cause to try and decide which women have more important stories or to compare women of color to disabled women in terms of hardship or queer women to lower class women. They all face very very diverse, different struggles but they are all important facets and stories to feminism. They are all women.Â
Your feminism, whatever it is labeled, should be as diverse and inclusive as possible and not prioritize the needs or stories of any group of another. I see a lot of hostility come up when people start getting angry about WOC vs. Queer women or things of that nature and both are so, so important to a diverse feminism. Remember when you are protecting, supporting, and uplifting one minority group, to do your best not to simultaneously stomp out another or hush their voices. Weâre all guilty of that. As a white, queer woman I am guilty of prioritizing LGBT stories and voices as they are closest to me. That doesnât mean they shouldnât get priority when itâs their time but it means reminding myself that there are other women and other voices. Iâve also felt my voice as a queer woman be stomped out by other groups who prioritize their struggles.
Iâve found so far that one of the most important, simple things to do in being a feminist woman is to listen to the voices around you, even if you think you disagree with them. Listen to the women in your world, all of them. And take as much empathy as you can with you into the discussion. Understanding that this is a movement that involves all of us and is important to all of us is important.Â
ââWhite Feminismâ is not an umbrella term for feminism that only embraces white womenâ
Except for it literally is??? Itâs a term created by WOC to acknowledge how much of the feminist movement has excluded them, their struggles and their experiences and ignored the contributions of non white feminists. Congrats on creating a definition of white feminism which deprioritises WOC which, ironically, is an incredibly White Feminist thing to do
âWOC vs. queer womenâ right, because QWOC (such as myself) donât exist!Â
 âIâve also felt my voice as a queer woman be stomped out by other groups who prioritize their struggles.â Nice subtle (not so subtle) attack on the many WOC who have called you out on your blatant racism and white feminism. Nice villainizing WOC who âprioritize their strugglesâ, which, by doing so, they have never thrown lgbtq+ women (would be nice if you didnât use a slur as an umbrella term, fyi) under the bus, like you have with POC. In fact many people who have called you out are QWOC. But keep playing the victim here instead of actually listening to POC for once! âWe are all guilty of that.â Nah, thatâs just you, only caring about white women and white lgbtq+ women but not giving a shit about WOC (or POC in general).Â
This post is super funny coming from someone who is the literal embodiment of white feminism, lmao. Itâs funny that you pretend to care about intersectional feminism when you have repeatedly, without fail, spoken over POC in the 100 fandom and silenced our voices and acted like you have any right to decide what is or isnât racist, when you have constantly defended the 100â˛s racism and ridiculed all the POC (and the few white people who arenât racist af who have also called you out) who have dared to be vocal about this showâs disgusting racism (but, according to you, The 100 is just So Progressive and not racist at all, and the vast amount of POC who have been offended are just overreacting, am I right), when you have deemed that POC calling out racism is just âbullying and harassmentâ, when you have said gross things about Bob Morley having âwhite male privilegeâ and then issued a half assed non-apology (in which you literally said MOC always have it better in fandom than white women, instead of listening to WOC who know that thatâs not the case), when you cared about Clarke and Lexa and Octavia (and defended Clarke from the - nonexistent - hate she gets) but didnât give a shit about WOC on the show (or the racialized misogyny they get in fandom), I mean I could go on! Some receipts of you being shitty, in case you wanted them, are right here, though Iâm sure I can find many more.
So yeah, the next time you want to preach about intersectional feminism, maybe you first want to look at how you are racist white feminist garbage, but I mean, thatâs just my opinion~
also, about disabled women, does anybody else remember when she and all her friends made fun of me for being too young and being a âproud slytherinâ and a million other things (one of her friends literally said she hoped iâd get a lobotomy)? remember when i told her to stop being so condescending to me (an autistic woman) and a woman with ptsd and she said âi speak down to people who i feel behave below me or have an intelligence level below mineâ and when i called her ableist she said:
real intersectional of you, laynemorgan. your hypocrisy and self-victimization has reached a new high
for anybody who doesnât know who layne is: sheâs a super-stan for one of the most racists tv shows on air, the 100, and she kissed so much ass she became a PA. the100writers kimshum got anything to add?
I definitely agree with you. Even though I enjoy the characters on the show (shannara) and I like the eretria and amberle relationship they teased (but ultimately never delivered on), the show has been pretty bad with race. The only real poc in the cast has been sidelined and i think killed off (commander tilton)
(Same anon as before) And I didn't even know Eretria was whitewashed until you pointed it out because i never really read the books. I grew to love the character on the show but I think the show shouldn't have whitewashed her
Thanks for recognizing the show whitewashing her. No one who works on it has done that.
Thereâs also Zora, Eretriaâs black ex-girlfriend. Of course, Zora and Tilton were both used as love interests to develop the white heroes they were attached to and then killed off.
Manu Bennett as Allanon is Maori, but his development and presence in the story was cut down in favor of Bandon, a white male character who wasnât in the book and invented entirely for the show.
All other people of color were tertiary characters/extras who were often violently killed off on screen.
The actress that plays Eretria is Spanish and if you believe American ideas on race she is, therefore, not white as she is the same as a spanish-descended (i.e. non-indigenous and non-african) latin american. Whilst Europeans would probably view her as white, she does have light brown skin and is dark. This probably arises from the Moorish past of Spain. How dark is Eretria described as being in the books?
Anon I think we should question what âAmerican ideas on raceâ really means; people in the US might be confused about what âHispanicâ means because itâs used in different ways, and they might confuse Spain with Latin America because our public understanding of race is so bad, but âHispanicâ is more being referred to recently as an ethnicity and not a race. Thatâs another conversation with someone with better understanding of the subject. Iâm just running a blog.
For the purposes of your message, Spain isnât part of Latin America; it is a Latin country in Europe, but not America. That term refers to parts of Central and South America. She is not the same as Latin American people or Latinx people because they have indigenous heritage. Generally speaking, ethnically Spanish people from Spain are considered white, and they arenât Latinx. This whole âwell, some people in the US might be confused about what the term âhispanicâ meansâ sort of defense is just a way to play semantics via devilâs advocate and dance around the character being whitewashed.
Thereâs no purpose in second guessing what distant ancestry she may or may not have (I know someone who defended this by saying, well, ââG*psiesâ lived in parts of southern Spain and sheâs from Spain therefore itâs okay because she probably has some distant ancestry from themâ, referring to the Rovers being based off of Romani people), or what exact tone her skin looks under different lights because itâs just useless in a very granular way; it tells us nothing, and itâs a second line of defense in an argument of semantics that didnât take place during casting anyway and is offensive in avoiding the basic problem at work here; no one involved higher up in the show, not the producers, writers, or the author himself, all of whom are white men and most of whom are older, cared about ensuring that the character wouldnât be whitewashed during casting and that she would be cast accurately.Â
But they made sure that all the white characters stayed white. Given how few people of color there are in the show, and how terribly those who are in it are treated, and also what network the show is on, itâs absolutely no coincidence that one of the lead female characters who actually gets a lot of screen-time and development compared to them was whitewashed, whether or not they intentionally set out to do it.
The second runner up for the role was an actress of African and Indian descent who was dark-skinned, more dark-skinned than anyone else that was cast for the show. That doesnât change the casting process that allowed itself to lead to a choice between whitewashing or not, or the decision they made.
I linked to the book descriptions in the post, and here it is again. She is referred to over a dozen times as having a âdark faceâ, a âdusky faceâ, âbrown armsâ, etc. I suggest you read it further for more context with other character descriptions in the series. If Eretria of all characters canât be cast accurately, then that means a lot of other character will likely follow the âwhite by defaultâ line of thinking.

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gamecoroner replied to your post âTo those who havenât read the book or are not aware, the character...â
I hadn't seen you in a while. Good to know you're still whining about the exact same thing.
Still shamelessly racist I see.
My complaining about whitewashing is âwhiningâ, but your blog being endlessly filled with boring white ships and complaining about WestAllen and Iris West while propping up Snowbarry and not caring about race isnât whining, or racist.
Up is down. Black is white. Or black isnât there, since you donât see color or whatever.
To those who havenât read the book or are not aware, the character Eretria was whitewashed. In the book she is consistently described as being brown and dark. Her casting will also affect other roles down the line (spoilers), reflecting larger issues the show has with racial diversity and setting a really bad precedent for casting.
While Iâm aware that posting about it a handful of times in a couple of tags isnât enough to circulate this information to a large number of people, I grow frustrated with the group of those who see this in the tags and learn about it and then donât help spread it themselves. I do wish that the online fan presence for the show here who sees what Iâve posted would actually want to let others know that one of the leads was whitewashed rather than just not care or investigate it on a larger scale at all.
While Eretria and her relationship with Amberle have gained quite a bit of attention from LGBT fans, news of her being whitewashed hasnât yet actually broken any sort of barrier of exposure. Very few people who watch the show will have read the book, but any sort of information like this being put out there for any other show would have already been spread by now.