https://thsppl.com/i-racist-538512462265
Which in part says (I'll edit out some words as I'm not sure what our forum policy is)
Even when we make *explitive* up, we want it to be white.
And racism is the fact that we all accept that it is white. Benedict Cumberbatch playing Khan in Star Trek. Khan, who is from India.
Is there anyone Whiter than Benedict *explitive* Cumberbatch? What?
They needed a “less racial” cast because they already had the
Black Uhura character?
That is racism. Once you let yourself see it, it’s there all the time.
Poking around, it seems that there have been a number of complaints about that. And perhaps even more to the point (from Wikipedia)
So it appears they cast him because they wanted to avoid giving offense at having someone who wasn't a cis white male be the bad guy, which seems to have caused rather more offense.Co-producer and co-screenwriter Roberto Orci addressed the issue of the casting saying, "Basically, as we went through the casting process and we began honing in on the themes of the movie, it became uncomfortable for me to support demonizing anyone of color, particularly any one of Middle Eastern descent or anyone evoking that. One of the points of the movie is that we must be careful about the villain within US, not some other race."[54][55]
I'm curious if anyone here has any thoughts or insights.