While Cho portrayed the exchange as a "long discussion" on Bobby Lee's Tiger Belly podcast, it merely consists of five emails. Swinton initiated and asked to keep the conversation private. Cho replied and agreed.

As a result of the December 14, 2016 posting (Episode 71) of "Margaret Cho and the Yellow Telephone," Swinton's PR team released the unedited transcripts of that conversation. The last email is from Cho and gives no indication that she felt like the "house Asian" because she simply replies, "Hey that's great about OKJA!" Swinton mentioned the project after Cho commented, "I'd even suggest getting into producing content that would give Asian-American voices a platform? That's really what is being asked for."

Let's drop this conversation into context.

Cho is Korean American and was born in San Francisco, which in 1970 was 13 percent Asian and is currently 33 percent Asian. Swinton was born in London, into an Anglo-Scots family. London as of 2011 was only 13 percent Asian or Asian British. She currently lives in Nairn, Scotland. The Asian population in Scotland is, as of 2011, the largest ethnic minority group at three percent.

Decades ago when I lived in England, I regretted that I had not applied to a university in Scotland. As one Scottish man commented, Scots will welcome minorities more warmly than they do an Englishman. There is prejudice between Scots and the English although the tour guide at Edinburgh Castle put it into perspective, saying that when the Scots weren't fighting the English, they were fighting amongst themselves. I was well treated and quite happy during my two trips to Scotland and that was a stark contrast to the harassment I felt as a minority in Sheffield, South Yorkshire where I lived for a year or London where I stayed for three months. When the British refer to Asians, they are more likely to be talking about the Pakistanis or Asian Indians than East Asians. The same holds true for parts of Africa it seems although I have not yet visited that continent. The prejudice I witnessed was not just against the Asians but also against people who came from the Celts, the Irish—white prejudice against other whites.

So even that three percent population would likely not be predominantly East Asian. The Ancient One from the Marvel Comics was Tibetan. Tibet is between China and India and borders Nepal and Bhutan. I've read various comments about the casting of The Ancient One. Some people have commented that it is likely that producers didn't want to upset the Chinese over the sensitive issue of Tibet. Obviously that meant no one like prominent International Campaign for Tibet activist Richard Gere would be cast, but then a Nepalese, Indian or East Asian actor could have been cast.