That's why I wouldn't be upset if this Wally is black. What I would still want at the core is the CORE of Wally West. A bit fun loving, hard working, basic kind of man striving to be more than he thinks he is (although, others really respect all he has done), but never gets full of himself.
I don't think that kind of man is restricted to being white, American, or straight.
Well I wanted to say that no-one thinks that, but sadly the world is a big place full of people that think that exact thing. I don't think anyone here does, and if they do, please say so we can eliminate you from every posting here again, but my thoughts on the "racial" change has nothing to do with color, but just the reasoning behind it. I mean ... WHY?
If you are starting over with a character and you want to change his sex, race, creed, whatever, I am fine with that. Make a character you want to go with that desire, but why change existing characters?
Do you think that everyone would be cool if they took a black character and made him white? How about taking a white villain and making him Hispanic? I am sure there would be no outcry from THESE changes. Imagine if you heard DC was going to make the Joker Asian.
All I am saying, again, is that if you want a more diverse catalog of characters, make more characters. I get that white America was once everywhere, and I am glad that is changing, but to what extent does it need to be? That you take established characters and totally change their makeup just because you want to change their history?
It's just the change for change I hate.