Noticed accidentally that the bald black lesbian from Wicked (haven't seen it) was also the bald black lesbian fairy in Disney's 2022 Pinocchio remake (haven't seen it). Then when I finally saw her name in one of the youtube titles, I decided to look her up and this is apparently her full name:
Cynthia Chinasaokwu Onyedinmanasu Amarachukwu Owezuke Echimino Erivo
:')
If the youtube results are anything to go by, this complete lolcow with her nose ring and 'queer' IdPol marketing ploy gets invited to sing at the biggest events. Had no idea.
These people really live in another world than our own.
And why do the Kennedy Center Honors events have rainbow ribbons as a honorific? No wonder Trump decided to take it over and had to immediately ban the many drag shows that were going on there, rofl.
After someone told you to think that
Nope, one has only to spend any amount of time in contact with them and it becomes inescapable to conclude.
Worldstar is not contact
Sure it is, and accurate too. I once started a fight in a cafeteria in Baltimore just by yelling "Worldstar!" and they began fighting without having any clue why.
Oh yeah I'm sure that's exactly how that happened
I myself disagree with the whining that OP is doing, however, I must say to you, token non-rightoid here taking a dive into a place that is not an echo chamber for you. well first congratulations for stepping outside an echo chamber, and as far as your comment goes:
It seems that you believe that the primary way that people become racist against Black people is by seeing WorldstarHipHop videos of Black people in physical brawls and such. Basically being propagandized by being shown real-life video material to an exaggerated degree to become radicalized into thinking that represents the norm.
Naw man, that ain't how it happened to me. I actually live among Black people. For me, "contact" is working the past several years at grocery stores (I also work at FedEx, but no customers there) where I encounter hundreds of people a day from every racial background. They are more likely to be like that, compared to Whites and Latinos, Indians/South Asians, and the rare (East) Asians as a GENERALIZATION, and of course there are EXCEPTIONS to generalizations. But I also know from experience that White people and other groups be like that as well, but my lifestyle and the sample size of people I see, at a grocery store (almost everyone grocery shops), combined with me living in an area with a large sample size of Black, White, and Latino, has indicated to me that stereotypes about some people being MORE LIKELY to be a certain way, is simply true.
That being said, I don't care for the whining about Cynthia Erivo having five middle names because this person only knows this from viewing a Wikipedia article. She still markets herself as "Cynthia Erivo".
Of course not. There are loads of factors that brings someone to racism. I give low effort when I get low effort. He throws a low level insult about someone's appearance, so I'm not gonna try and delve into the why of it all. I figure he's just a sour patch kid.
I think it's important to distinguish where the exceptions come from. Why are they exceptions? What are the commonalities between the exceptions?