It wouldn't necessarily be black people going batshit over said hypothetical scenario -- it would be anybody who loves political correctness. I had however meant to put in my post words pretty much to the effect of your first point, which would pretty much counter-act your second.Tin Man said:Firstly, it would of course depend ENTIRELY on the story and the backdrop. If the character being a certain race was tied directly to the character, then yeah, shouldn't be messed with. But, in this case, Heimdall being white has nothing to do with anything, so yeah.Puzzlenaut said:Think of it this way:
Although you might think "yeah, I'm fine with that. Doesn't really affect anything all that much" (my view), imagine if instead a character who was always black (the Black Panther or Luke Cage for example) was cast as a white person. There would be absolute uproar!
Secondly, people that make this kind of statement rarely realise how racist it really is. "WE'RE fine with it, we're the mature and level headed bunch, but if the tables were turned those ethnics would be going batshit!".
Says who?
Heimdall's ethnicity doesn't affect his character at all, whereas with those characters I mentioned it has a massive amount to do with their backstory and how their character as a person works -- both, especially the Black Cat, have been at the end of racism in the stories they are in.
On the other hand, having a character like Blade, who could just as easily be white without his story being affected all, I honestly still think there would be something of an uproar from the politic-correctness-types, whilst I'm not even sure the black community would care.