I don't know how I got that streak. I just started reading more books and blogs by nondominant groups about checking my privilege. As a white person, I still have some blind spots, though, so call me out if I'm ever talking out of my ass.
So the Red Ranger's white again this year...okay, but I hope Saban cast Leaders of color. I know some casting people say that they just select the ones who could act best, but when that often comes to white people, yeah. Anyway, I hope he can act well and is a descent person.
You can come off as highly over bearing at times, honestly.
That and you tend to focus on the black characters a bit too much.
You brought up Scott VS Dillion as an example, but that's a loaded one if there ever was one.
Think of it like this. Flip the situation. Dillion has Scott's actor, Scott has Dillion's.
This would logically switch the races of their families.
That would then make the big badass leader of Corinith a white guy while the only human villainess is........that's right, black. (And, you know, Dillion, black guy, would have been the Black Ranger and...)
UNFORTUNATE IMPLICATIONS HO!
And that's ignoring the original intent behind Dillion as a character, that being the final body for the Big Bad who was to die.
And that's also ignoring the fact that, from top to bottom, it's a weak-ass argument because......!
Nick!
Mystic Force!
The same damn show I keep mentioning.
Nick got more focus, despite being a person of color, than anyone else in the entire show, to the point where several fans know nothing about the other Rangers outside the most stereotypical of things, and know nothing about one in particular.
Hell Scott was a great character, and the only one who returned for the team up with Samurai.
You focus a bit too much on one aspect.
And I've already touched on how it doesn't really matter what race you are in the series, what matters is what color you're playing. ...which sounds terrible but you know what I mean.
You brought up Scott, again, but at least Scott was the leader and had some serious focus episodes and did some amazing things. In the end, he did far more than Dillion.
You bring up how the girls of color don't get as much focus as the white girls, but that's also bullshit.
Ignoring Kimberly, who pretty much had to have focus and development just from being around for as long as she was, we have Jen for getting lots and lots of focus that her counter part didn't get and....
That's about it!
Generally they got equal focus (as in, barely any, but that is a topic of sexism, not racism) or else it was a season like Overdrive or Mystic Force, where the Red Ranger got all the love.
Are things great the way they are now? No.
Are they better than they could be? Yes.
Could they be improved? Oh MY yes.
Though I will point out one thing you got wrong in the above. Specifically...
So the Red Ranger's white again this year...okay, but I hope Saban cast Leaders of color.
I'm fairly certain this guy is Hispanic, actually. What that means to what he considers himself, and what his character is (As noted, Z Delgado was a Hispanic character, but I do not believe her actress was) leaves things up in the air in that regard, similar to how the most likely choice for Pink is half Asian.