OUCH, YOU GOT BURNED JANDAU!!!! lolJDKJ said:And, in response and as evidence in opposition to the assertion that all Hobbits are white, I'll quote from the Prologue to The Hobbit wherein Tolkien states that the Harfoot Hobbits (one of what he describes as three distinct "breeds" of Hobbits) are "browner of skin" than the other two breeds (the Fallohides and the Stoors) and that the Fallohides are "fairer of skin and hair" than the Harfoots and Stoors. Contrary to your assertion, it doesn't appear as if the entire race of Hobbits should be viewed as an undifferentiated mass lacking in variations of skin pigmentation and hair colorings across the three breeds.Jandau said:Wait, are you serious? Are you seriously trolling to this extent? Fine, I'll play along, just to confirm my initial impression, which is that you are just being an arse at this point...JDKJ said:And your source for the contention that "Hobbits are white" is what, pray tell? If you've got Hobbit photographs proving your point, please post them to the thread. Thanks.Jandau said:I know I'm coming late to this thread, but I have to chime in.
Bullshit.
Hobbits are white. Casting white people as hobbits isn't racist, it's sticking to source material. Is there something wrong with being white? Is it a problem somehow? Seriously, pulling the race card in this case is just moronic.
1. Quote from the Prologue of The Lord of the Rings, when describing Hobbits: "Their faces were as a rule good-natured rather than beautiful, broad, bright-eyed, red-cheeked, with mouths apt to laughter, and to eating and drinking."
"Red cheeked" pretty much discounts any dark skin coloration since it simply wouldn't stand out. So they were white. Also, the description indicates that there wasn't much variation in their general outward appearance (the whole "as a rule" part of the quoted sentence). Sure, Tolkien might have written "Oh, and they were WHITE. Totally white. Pale white." but THAT would have been racist...
2. As for Hobbit photographs, look up any illustrated edition of Hobbit or LotR. Some of those were done while Tolkien was still alive and have his approval. Find me one single non-white hobbit. I assume you can use Google, so be my guest.
There, I've provided a direct quote from the books indicating they were white and have found no evidence to the contrary.
Also, why is it so important to you that there be non-white Hobbits? Also, a man lost his job over bullshit, which I also find to be a waste.
Moreover, I've looked at the illustrations in the original editions of The Hobbit (which were done by Tolkien himself) and, as best as I can tell, they don't clearly indicate a particular race one way or the other.
As an aside, when asked to provide evidence of your own assertion, it's poor rhetorical form to fail to do so and, instead, invite the inquiring party to go find their own evidence proving your assertion wrong. You're the one insisting that the assertion should be taken as a fact, not I. You should, I believe, try to avoid relying on the fallacious rhetorical crutch of claiming that if the opposing party can't find evidence proving you wrong, therefore you must be right. To do so is intellectual sloth of the worst sort.
I didn't even know that, guess you learn something every day