@LukeAlmighty
For the life of me, I don't get how people getting offered these jobs don't find it offensive. Unless... maybe they aren't people.
@alyx
The point is, it might be offensive, and make you socially untouchable by anyone with 2 brain cells...
But would you still be able to say no to a briefcase full of money?
@alyx
I meant the social fallout of accepting it. :D
@LukeAlmighty
It's not the execs a celebrity needs to be aware of. That's not the public image. The public image is you and me.
>I would be MUCH more vorried about the social fallout of that decision myself.
We rarely find out about celebrities that refuse a role. And we get even less information about why they refuse a role. Even if they were questioned on it, they could answer something as simple as "I'm not interested in Disney movies/movies for children/movies that are not original IP/etc". There are hundreds of reasons they could pull. Even IF they flat out said "I don't want to be the race swap", they could still spin that to gain public image, in that they could say "I'm better than to be used as a cheap brown crayon in your coloring book". They could easily spin in as "it's racist to give me the hand-me-down white roles".