[quote name='Koggit']1. White guy voicing a Persian is not racist at all. Absolutely in no way. People of one race voice characters of another race all the time -- in games, cartoons, anime, etc. Sometimes girls voice guys, also. Or guys voice girls. Absolutely nothing is racist about it (and nothing is sexist about one gender voicing another). You're being ridiculously oversensitive.[/QUOTE]
He's not saying that it's racist because it's a white guy -- he's saying it's racist that they aren't even trying to make him sound Persian. I'm not sure that'd I'd use "racist" here either, but you're misreading what he wrote.
[quote name='Koggit']2. I'm a Caucasian 22yr old and I've been pulled aside at the airport too. Many, many people have, it's sad that you just assume it's because of your race and get upset and consider them racist.
Maybe you should stop playing the race card in situations where race plays no role...[/QUOTE]
You don't know the frequency or circumstances under which he was stopped, and the fact that you've been stopped has no bearing on what happened to him.
Anyway, it's actually kind of an interesting point. I can understand why they'd go with Jake Gyllenhal (sp) for the movie (Who else are they going to get? Tony Shaloub?), but why not just get a voice actor who can do a middle eastern accent? It's not that tough. It's Ubisoft, and they've been consistently good about this sort of thing, so I doubt any kind of racism, but I'm reminded of the 2003 animated Sinbad movie removing any Arabic cultural elements for fear of an unpopular reception, and the many years of Hollywood casting white actors as Asian and Latin, while actual Asian and Latin actors watched from the sidelines. So while I'm pretty sure that the ghost of Medgar Evers could post on CAG and get told to stop being so oversensitive, what the OP's talking about *does* happen, and sometimes it *is* racist.
Whether it's happening here is another story.