I wonder if Chinese reaction will be about the same as the issue of Scarlett Johansson was in Japan.
Japan as a whole didn't seem to have an issue with it. In fact some things I read seemed to indicate a casting of someone like Constance Wu would have been more upsetting.
Their opinions count for little, because they're not American/don't live in America. That's the general response.
Although I kind of understand the reasoning behind it, I think it's more than a little hypocritical to practically dismiss the opinions of the people -
first generation people, no less - who's culture/art is being used, because they don't live in America so they don't know what it's like, blah blah blah.
"Sweetie, go get mommy's bazooka."
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