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Casting Willow and a white male would have been boldly refreshing. Black and white Hollywood wrongly think the only way to promote racial diversity on screen is by depicting a black male and white female romance, giving no consideration for other interracial couples.
In addition it further eliminates opportunities for black actresses who remain marginalized, including starring opposite a black male leading actor. Now that space has been exclusively filled by white actresses, many of whom are unknown.
Meanwhile, white men, who are the leaders of all major private and public institutions in the Western world, are exclusively cast opposite white women even though they have a high rate of interracial marriage with Hispanic and Asian women, especially in the purportedly most liberal state, California.
The predominant casting of black males and whites females does not promote real racial diversity; rather, it stifles it by sending the wrong message: that only black men and white women are willing to cross the line and date interracially. It further implies that the rest of us are racist. It creates a form of reverse discrimination against black women while providing more opportunities to white women, a privileged group that is already well represented on and behind screen.
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02/04/23
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
02/13/23
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