He dared treat black people just like everyone else. The idea that just white males are the bad guys makes for bad movies. Especially when there is suppose to be some mystery.
Not the case here but when there are like 2 white people in the movie and one of them is a man the odds of him being the bad guy is like 90%.
Changing that anyone can be a bad guy is something that movies desperately need.
That’s a main problem with entertainment today. So boring because you know the white guy is going to be bad and now women have to be perfect. But also if these people choose to see racism everywhere….they will see racism everywhere. Self fulfilling
casting of Nigerian actor Joy Sunday (Bianca Barclay) as a mean girl at Nevermore Academy and Iman Marson (Lucas Wilson) as a bully and the son of a corrupt mayor.
I saw this show. The black girl was queen bee at the school until Wednesday arrived, stood up to her immoral mother, and helped Wednesday save the school. They parted as non-enemies. She was a rival to develop dramatic tension, not a villain.
The mayor was "corrupt" in the same way that most of the adults had skeletons in their closet for things they did in the past, usually because of a "for the greater good" type decision. His son was a shitty bully, but was also shown to develop remorse.
So, basically they were real characters with multiple dimensions. How dare he.
I'm serious when I say that the left are the biggest racists. They apparently think all black people are retarded monkeys who have to be coddled like children or pets.
The only people offended are the libtards in the media, who then, when THEY are offended, run out to twitter to search up people who parrot their same flavor of libtardation.
Under libtard doctrine, black characters must always be virtuous. Burton violated that doctrine so the tiny libtard tastemakers have to try to REEE at him.
This is what gets him shit? I mean the guy put Michael Clarke Duncan in a gorilla costume and that'd be a stupid complaint to make, but this? Really just showing how they coddle their designated victims.
Basically he is getting backlash because he dared make a bad character black.
What are undertones? I’ve reached the point where I just tell these morons to make their own content.
He dared treat black people just like everyone else. The idea that just white males are the bad guys makes for bad movies. Especially when there is suppose to be some mystery. Not the case here but when there are like 2 white people in the movie and one of them is a man the odds of him being the bad guy is like 90%. Changing that anyone can be a bad guy is something that movies desperately need.
They weren't even the bad guys! They were just mean teenager characters. The real villains were literal murderers- and they were all white.
It's literally manufactured outrage based on the thinnest of pretexts.
That’s a main problem with entertainment today. So boring because you know the white guy is going to be bad and now women have to be perfect. But also if these people choose to see racism everywhere….they will see racism everywhere. Self fulfilling
I saw this show. The black girl was queen bee at the school until Wednesday arrived, stood up to her immoral mother, and helped Wednesday save the school. They parted as non-enemies. She was a rival to develop dramatic tension, not a villain.
The mayor was "corrupt" in the same way that most of the adults had skeletons in their closet for things they did in the past, usually because of a "for the greater good" type decision. His son was a shitty bully, but was also shown to develop remorse.
So, basically they were real characters with multiple dimensions. How dare he.
I'm serious when I say that the left are the biggest racists. They apparently think all black people are retarded monkeys who have to be coddled like children or pets.
It really grinds my gears that somehow I'm the bad guy when I say the same things that the left gets away with saying.
The only people offended are the libtards in the media, who then, when THEY are offended, run out to twitter to search up people who parrot their same flavor of libtardation.
Under libtard doctrine, black characters must always be virtuous. Burton violated that doctrine so the tiny libtard tastemakers have to try to REEE at him.
This is what gets him shit? I mean the guy put Michael Clarke Duncan in a gorilla costume and that'd be a stupid complaint to make, but this? Really just showing how they coddle their designated victims.
2001 was a different time