Rather, attorneys are responsible for proving a particular series of events occurred through evidence. They're never trying to disprove something, they're trying to put forward more evidence for the scenario they represent.
Nothing can be disproven. You cannot disprove that I spend every night...
There's nothing wrong with discussion, but it just doesn't seem productive to carry on a discussion with conjecture. If we're going to talk about studios being forced to include minority characters in their creations, then some examples would help cement the point.
Calm down with the hostility, man. You do yourself no favors when you lose your temper in a thread.
All I'm looking for are some clear examples of what forced an organic introductions of minority characters in media are. So far I've just seen people exposite on why they think companies might be...
No, no there is not.
So far, no one in this thread has answered the questions I put forth during my initial post:
So far as I can tell, "forced" inclusion of minority characters just means introducing a minority that someone doesn't like.
People continue to bring up this idea that minority...
But what makes those inclusions forced? Why is the idea that developers are including minority characters of their own free will such a foregone conclusion? While talk of including minorities in media has certainly escalated, we haven't seen many (or any, but I'm not claiming to know everything...
But that still doesn't answer my question. What, according to you, are the differences between a minority character being "forced" into the story versus one who is introduced "organically"? I posed this question in my initial response, but no one has addressed it.
I don't really understand the issue.
If more minority characters are included in different mediums of art, what's the issue? Why is the alternative--the straight white male/female--considered to be the default? How is a story hampered by the inclusion of minority characters? Furthermore, what...