saturday, april 6, 2024 at 5:03:00 p.m. edt
“director condemns ‘deplorable racism’ against star”
“director of a West End production of Romeo and Juliet ‘condemns’ the deplorable abuse being heaped on black Juliet Francesca Amewudah-Rivers”:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/movies/celebrity/director-condemns-deplorable-racism-against-star/ar-BB1l8pxc
I don’t care if they cast a black Juliet but she should at least be good looking. This Amewudah-Rivers looks like a guy with a wig.
The racist abuse is online comments. That’s how they prove racism nowadays, uncountable millions are online but a tiny number of racists, most of whom are black trying to fabricate racism, post racial crap about some black actor/actress or the other and they make it sound like the whole world is doing it.
[N.S.: And yet, the msn Gauleiter are censoring like crazy.]
Romeo is played by White actor Tom Holland, a virtue-signaling twit who has made public statements that hollywood needs to give black actors even more roles. In his warped woke mind it’s not enough that they are already disproportionately over-represented.
This is his reward, he gets to kiss that every night onstage. Sometimes there is true justice in this universe.
N.S. to T. Brown Then why is it so important to you that a black woman play Juliet? Otherwise, you wouldn't care, but in fact you care deeply, just like the racist director does.
Me Too What is her ancestry then? Pinched naso-frontal suture below the optic midline, cheek bones low around the nasal flare, is she Papuan? I love telling racists they share around 25% of their variation with these dark skinned peoples!
Me Too “I love telling racists they share around 25% of their variation with these dark skinned peoples!”
N.S.: But then you're the lying racist.
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770999 @T. Brown No, you're the racist. Romeo and Juliet were White. If I called for MLK to be played by a White man, you’d call it racist.
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"Sooooooo casting a black person in a play is now called race baiting. Wow. I thought I'd heard it all. And I presume you'd say the solution is to just leave all people of color out, so "everyone" is comfortable."
N.S. Straw man alert!
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Doesn't "Francesca" have 5 o'clock shadow?Almost 3 days of an unshaven upper lip?.Looks like Michael Jackson,pre-plastic surgery
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Always trying to mix the species USA. Always. Even Romeo and Juliet.
ReplyDeleteIf you google "Francesca whatever-Rivers",many others also notice the mustache.I'm not going to do any research into this,but a few comments dismiss it as,"what some blacks with large lips tend to have.It isn't a mustache ."
ReplyDeleteA complete turnoff to any hetero male.
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jerry pdx
ReplyDeleteI probably should have mentioned the cultural appropriation thing. Blacks scream cultural appropriation when Whites play black characters but we are getting barraged with black playing White characters. White voice actors can't even voice black characters, White actors who did it in the past are even expected to be apologetic. On top of that they cast ugly black women in what should be beautiful White women roles. What's next? Lizzo starring in the Farrah Fawcett bio pic? Gaboure Sidibe as Cleopatra?
Nice visuals,Jerry--I just regurgitated the last two day's meals--what lizzo and sidibe should be doing to lose weight
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Looks like others are having the same thought: since "juliet" looks like a man, it is appropriate that "Romeo" looks gay. I won't be watching.
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