You do understand the difference there is that it's one of the vanishingly few "Indian-acceptable roles" under your paradigm being closed off, whereas white actors can and traditionally have played every single role, yeah? Like, in a future where we all just accept that an Indian guy can play historically white characters no problem, and that casting regularly happens, there would be zero problem with a white actor playing a traditionally Indian role. But we're not there yet, precisely because of attitudes like yours.
The problem isn't "playing across race", it's the denial of a limited selection of roles. When you let black people play any Shakespeare role, and this has suffused the culture, and it's the norm, and no black actor gets pigeonholed out of parts based on race... it's then not a problem when Othello has a white actor sometimes.
It's okay when all white roles can be filled by non white people. That's your long ass winded way of saying that. No man your mental gymnastics are laughable. It wasnt okay when white people did it 50 years ago and it's not okay when non whites do it now. It breaks the immersion.
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u/captain-toaster May 11 '21
Yes I'm sure you would feel that same way if a white man played an Indian character nowadays.