The comic reeks of layered humour but sadly the Left can't hear of someone like Martin Delany or Walter Tull without first hating their whiteness because of their names before revering their blackness once they are educated about their actions in life.
The very idea that Red Shirts were the cannon fodder for shows like Star Trek, which had the first onscreen interracial kiss without celebration within the show, goes over their head until some minstrel makes a song and dance about it to appease their superiority complex.
DEI does nothing for anyone apart from line scammers pockets by making people feel guilty for something they haven't done.
If Nick Fury was cast as a black man today there would be no end of it from either end had Sam Jackson not already made the part of his own without fanfare.
Things aren't right, and will never be, but they are always getting better every day for those who can actually compare and not buy into the latest craze which sustains charlatans.
The comic reeks of layered humour but sadly the Left can't hear of someone like Martin Delany or Walter Tull without first hating their whiteness because of their names before revering their blackness once they are educated about their actions in life.
The very idea that Red Shirts were the cannon fodder for shows like Star Trek, which had the first onscreen interracial kiss without celebration within the show, goes over their head until some minstrel makes a song and dance about it to appease their superiority complex.
DEI does nothing for anyone apart from line scammers pockets by making people feel guilty for something they haven't done.
If Nick Fury was cast as a black man today there would be no end of it from either end had Sam Jackson not already made the part of his own without fanfare.
Things aren't right, and will never be, but they are always getting better every day for those who can actually compare and not buy into the latest craze which sustains charlatans.