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        But why though? Why the insistence on portraying people in documentaries or biographies as someone completely different? Why not do a biography on a black dude or black lady who can be played by such instead of trying to change the race of historical figures for fun?

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          Holy shit man. That joke was strapped into a car, stuck on a rocket, and blasted so far over your head it’s circling the sun.

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          People don’t generally do that. If you’re referring to Hamilton, it was not a documentary or a biography. And historically white people did that all the time in plays/movies for entertainment, so why get all angry about it now that it’s not white people?

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          Well, it’s not the biography of whoever is going to play him either, hence the only authentic choice would be him being played by himself.

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          Nobody seemed to mind when the History Channel docuseries FDR came out with a British actor without a mobility disability as FDR.

          Why is it that the series produced by an black female actor starring a black female actor needs such stringent accuracy controls?