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This. The Xenophobia in the Empire was only discussed in the the EU books and specifically in pointing out Thrawn had a hard time getting to admiral due to his non-human status. So if a Chiss made admiral it wasn't like it was the end all be all anyway. Honestly having trouble believing anyone really complained about this. You'd have to be a Starwars historian to even notice and no starwars nerd is really gonna give a shit. There's been a funny and well received Blackstormtrooper Youtube meme for a while now. Sounds like them trying is get a Gold star over nothing.
Well, I think it's the opposite actually. You'd have to be a "Star Wars Historian" to explain why this could be possible as I did. For most people who have only seen the movies, Storm Troopers are clones, period, as that is how the prequels did things. What's more in the canon the prequels trump the original trilogy despite the respective popularity as George Lucas intentionally retconned things to better fit his vision, which is in part why many people hated them when they saw what their vision was. Thus the whole argument about the Storm Troopers "obviously not all being clones" doesn't really apply as George didn't have the resources to do that at the time, and probably hadn't fully decided on his "vision". Retroactively you'd probably have to assume that Princess Leia's comment about being short aside that Han and Luke were probably using voice disguisers and/or wearing lifts or whatever. Not to mention that they didn't actually get away with it for all that long.
As someone pointed out "Clone Wars" and "Rebels" have also showed otherwise apparently, but how much they fit into the canon is debatable, as I seem to remember JJ only saying he was using the movies and the handful of novels. When you start bringing the cartoons into it we get questions like what happened to Anakin's apprentice, or the various force using characters present in "Rebels". Even if answered to some extent these are things that likely would have impacted the movies, just as a lot of EU stuff would, so it's probably not going to be considered canon in the long term even if Disney might be pushing "Rebels" due to it's own hand in creating it.
When it comes to Xenophobia that was brought up by Timothy Zahn, but I believe it was also mentioned in the old Han Solo books, though it's been a looong time. Basically one of the things that made Han Solo so valuable was that he was a human in a human dominated galaxy working for a syndicate of aliens who were looked down on, meaning he could get away with stuff and be questioned less as a smuggler than if say Jabba sent a couple of aliens. Of course then again by the descriptions in some of those books I believe Vader was supposed to also be like 3 meters tall so... well, you know.
The point I'm getting at is that I can very easily see there being a Black Storm Trooper and pre-JJ it would have just been "duh" since they take humans, and black people exist. That said going by the movies and what little he's using as canon, that no longer flies.
Of course I think at the end of the day a lot of it is that JJ should have just kept his mouth shut about canon until he was done (he loves to shoot it off) and learn more about the universe he was dealing with. I half expect that we're going to see this designated an "alternate universe" by fans and then begrudgingly by Disney despite resistance. Much like how we have "JJ Trek" which has been declared as separate from the "Prime" Star Trek universe. Something I'm familiar with largely due to playing so much "Star Trek Online" where the game developers who love to sell new ships and stuff were apparently told by Paramount/Viacom flat out that they want to keep the JJ stuff separate from the rest of Trek, and while non-canon they have actually been careful about what they let Cryptic do, things over the years like telling them "no" to the idea of letting there be androids as a player race for example. Apparently "Prime Universe" was the term being used by the company and it apparently consists of TOS, DS-9, TNG, Voyager, the movies and *part* of Enterprise, where the "JJ Verse", Trek Novels, The Cartoon Series, and most of Enterprise are non-canon, but potentially exist as alternate universes of the sort briefly depicted in "All Good Things". Certain concepts like The Xindi and their misguided attack on earth have been adopted into the canon, but the history actually defaults to "Roddenberry" history as far as first contacts (and the order of them) and the default state of the universe as humanity arrived, this might arguably make "First Contact" (the movie) non-canon though it could also be argued that it effected nothing (time travel doesn't) having just created another splinter universe.
The basic point is JJ is good at a lot of things, and a fine creator, but I don't think doing "Star Wars" plays to his strengths and I think he's already created a mess. I honestly think you can blame *HIM* for this controversy due to him opening his mouth rather than any kind of racism. His comments are the ones that pretty much reinforced the idea of all Storm Troopers being clones within the canon he's using, as we've never seen anything else after the prequels developed that and arguably retconned parts of the original trilogy when Lucas had more resources to "realize his vision".
Right now JJ could pretty much end all of this, but he probably won't, I think this was all started for a reason.