‘Avatar’ Faces Calls for Boycott Over Accusations of Racism
, 2022-12-19 13:54:34,
Director James Cameron faces allegations of Native American and indigenous culture appropriating themes and images in his latest film, Avatar: Water Road.
Follow up his movie 2009 symbol picture, which is the highest-grossing film in history, opened last weekend at No. 1 at the box office. Like its predecessor, the sequel centers around a story about the colonists taking over the land from the tribes. In Cameron’s novel, the Colonists are humans who need a new habitable planet because Earth’s resources are becoming increasingly depleted.
Also like its new predecessor symbol picture The film is accused of using a mixture of histories of different Aboriginal cultures for a film with a largely white cast. (Notable casting exceptions include Zoe Saldana, a black Latina actress, and Cliff Curtis, who is of Maori descent.)
Among those upset about Cameron’s film is Yoi PJ, a Native American influencer and co-chair of Indigenous Pride LA
“Don’t watch Avatar: Waterway,” PG wrote. Twitter Sunday. “Join Indigenous peoples and other Indigenous groups around the world in boycotting this appalling and racist film.”
Don’t watch Avatar: The Way of Water
Join Indigenous peoples and other Indigenous groups around the world in boycotting this appalling and racist film. Our cultures have been appropriated in a harmful way to satisfy someone’s savior complex.
No more Blueface!
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