Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power star Cynthia Addai-Robinson has responded to racist abuse levelled at the series and its cast.The show and its actors have condemned “the relentless racism, threats, harassment and abuse” levelled at the series’ actors in recent days in regards to its diverse cast.Speaking to NME about her role as Queen Regent Míriel in the Amazon Prime Video show, Addai-Robinson addressed the trolls who have been “review-bombing” the series and targeting the show’s POC actors.“I would engage a healthy debate on a topic that I felt was coming from a place of respect and intelligence,” she said.“I do not engage with that other thing; that toxic thing.
And in fact, I would never consider them to be fans. They have agendas. And I just legitimately don’t engage; I just don’t go there.”The star added of the thinly veiled racism fuelling many of the negative reviews: “I don’t respect it.
It’s not worth giving it any oxygen.”In Prime Video’s original message condemning the racist backlash, they pointed out the “fellowship” inherent in Tolkien’s universe, noting that “Middle-earth is not all white” and that “BIPOC belong in Middle-earth and are here to stay.”They added: “Tolkien created a world which, by definition, is multi-cultural.
A world in which free peoples from different races and cultures join together… to defeat the forces of evil. [POC fans,] you are valid, you are loved, and you belong.
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