Disney/Marvel's "Ironheart"...a modern retelling of "Faust"
- By RDKirk
- Science Fiction & Fantasy
- 3 Replies
What offended me, right off the bat, was the concept that Riri Williams couldn't find a way to raise money. Her "excuse" was that she couldn't stand the idea of working for someone else ("having to pretend to like people I don't like"...as if that's not a sign of a personal issue in itself).But another thing I hate? Bad writing. Especially bad writing about important things like race. Especially what I would call "lazy woke" writing! (And as I was explaining above - I'm woke about some things - a conservative Christian on others. Politics is messy.)
So here is my question: did the show kind of ask us to excuse this girl because it was a girl of COLOUR inventing all this!?
But one of the things she did was to invent a personal force field projector that could be worn like a wristwatch. She sold it to another student for a couple of hundred dollars. But it could easily have made her a billionaire...entire nations would have been throwing suitcases of money at her.
She wouldn't have had to work for anyone, she could have hired some people and become her own corporation like Serena Williams or Simone Biles.
I was also offended by the "I'm a black woman, so the world is against me and I can't compete" victimization line she constantly implied with no push-back from any other characters. I already mentioned people like Simone Biles. But there's also the example of Mae Jemison--who is another real-world woman from South Chicago like the character Riri Williams. Mae Jemison became an engineer and a physician (whew!) and was the first black woman astronaut. Jemison is the real-world "Ironheart."
That "I'm a black woman, so the world is against me and I can't compete" line is just hogwash.
I was also offended that they reached all the way back to the 70s to create characters that were nothing but urban black stereotypes. The writers clearly don't know any real black people, so they based their characters on other characters.
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