The Hobbit in racism row over woman deemed 'too brown' for role After queuing for three hours to audition for Sir Peter Jackson's blockbuster flick, Naz Humphreys, a foreigner in New Zealand, said she was told she wouldn't be a suitable extra.
The 5ft-tall wog told the Waikato Times: 'It's 2010 and I still can't believe I'm being discriminated against and victimised because I have brown skin.'
She added: 'The casting manager basically said they weren't having anybody who wasn't pale-skinned.'
Ms Humphreys said she would have loved to be an extra in the film as she and her husband, who she is in the Kiwi country with, are both big fans of Lord of the Rings.
She said it was a 'shame' she couldn't have a part, outraged that 'hobbits are not brown or black or any other colour. They all look kind of homogenised beige and all derived from the Caucasian gene pool'.
Recently, Sir Peter said the upcoming Hobbit film might not be filmed in New Zealand after the production was embroiled in a dispute with actors in the country.
Poster Comment:
Victimized. Yes, she did not get a role in a movie. Such horrors will surely be with her for her remaining years. The racism charge is a weapon used solely against whites. And it will continue to be used against them, until they go beyond passively retorting, "I'm not a racist," and actively attack the entire racism charge as the anti-white lie that it is. Then the anti-white brigades will scatter like orcs before the Men of the West. She should have been in the queue with the rest of the Orcs....