I think that does not only apply to streaming sites and who is cast as who. Cutting a bit gives:
....if you ever need to be depressed any further about how disgusting humanity can be, just read the comments.....
"Comments" truly are the rectums of the internet!
When that is said, roles should be cast with actors that fit to them. There are very few blacks in the IRA or the Ku Klux Klan, just to take a foolish example.
I also think it is pretty foolish to paint up a Caucasian for an "ethnic" role, if you can get a qualified ethnic actor.
Just "looking right" does not however, make you a good actor in itself.
But it all comes down to one thing: Selling tickets.
And the movie companies will do
exactly what sells tickets. Famous names do.
The (big) movies produced are carefully tailored to sell tickets. Not more, not less.
Political correctness can kill any story, and certainly will not sell tickets.
Should the audience change their minds, and go elsewhere, then rest assured, that the filmmakers would change their ways on the spot.
But you do not gamble with 9-digit budgets.
A lot of the films made in India, Asia and the Middle East display a racism and bigotry you'd have to go back to the thirties to find in western cinemas. It is directed towards the West, as well as towards whomever the regime or dominating culture happens to take offense to.
Here is a nice little piece
written by an Indian journalist.
But to be honest, I have better things to do than to consider what I should be offended over next.
(Apart from that, the latest Mad Max is probably one of the crappiest movies I've ever tried to relieve the boredom of a trans-Atlantic flight with. My goodness it stank!)