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Can Hollywood writers do any better than interracial?


Why I quit watching Good Behavior
Can Hollywood writers do any better than interracial?
Obviously not. Force feeding or spoon feeding diversity still leaves a bad taste.
Since the great black actor Oscar protest, every new show has more black actors. And more interracial relationships. How about just good writing and just good acting like Idris Elba, or Dennis Haysbert so I don’t get distracted by Jungle Fever. and Gay TV, every show spouting the coolness of being homosexual. I’m tired of it Hollywood and if you’re listening, a lot of us are.

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Oh, my, did somebody just wake up after a 50-year nap?

And as a matter of fact, Hollywood CAN do "better than interracial." Over on People of Earth, there's interspecies relations. The horror!

Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit sniffing glue.

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You really did not get the point the OP was making.

And seriously, can't you do better than the "50 year nap" talking point? I'm surprised you didn't throw the word Neanderthal somewhere in your comment.

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Just suck it up and embrace the multiculturalism, goyim.

Diversity is Strength
1. Migrate 2. Replace 3. Destroy 4. Repeat

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I think we have bigger fish to fry in the Here and Now than this petty *beep* Just sayin.

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Re: inter-racial relationships
I'm not interested in or impressed with the blatant agenda in tv and film.
They MUST go out of their way to swirl black and white together in ever more ludicrous looking couples.

Inter-racial couples are still the minority in the real world.
MOST people prefer to date their own race and there's nothing wrong with that.

The media is trying it's best to pretend otherwise.

They seem to have an issue with having more than one 'ethnic' character, so they pair them with a white character.
There needs to be more indian, asian, native american, polynesian and other races on tv that represent the ACTUAL world we live in.

I like the inclusion of gay people in tv and film.

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Trust me you're not the only person that feels that way. It's blatantly obvious that the PC police are in just about every program out there. It's annoying as can be. We get it. You have an agenda. And the more they push it the more resistance they're going to get. They're not very bright out there.

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Do you see an agenda behind every same-race couple? Every straight couple, too? Just wondering where you're getting your agenda ideas from.

In the real world, anybody's skin color, ethnicity and sexual orientation are 100% coincidence. I'm quite happy with writers treating their characters as such.

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I agree. I think people are reading this visuality all wrong in this show, which explores Letty's struggles multi-culturally rather than mono-culturally - and visually colorfully.

I think the show has utilised different looking characters deliberately, so that it creates a visual contrast between who Letty is and what her actions create - i.e. take her black child, which in appearance is sort of divorced from her, as if it wasn't meant to be, and you keep being reminded of this as a kind of 'dark humorous' statement.

The protagonist's relationships with characters with obviously different genetic makeup also makes her more eccentric than her very apparent predominantly 'white' cultural background... Letty does not just make 'bad' choices, her preferences are also 'eccentric'; This all adds to her becoming involved in a kind of cultural and visual chaos, provoking more contrasts... And so, instead of her choices leading her to drink, drugs, killing and literal violence all the time - this would be extremely tiresome, tried and boring - instead she becomes involved in other absurd situations i,e, with Javier's family, her child's identity crises etc which all indirectly echo themes relating to her own struggles.

In other words, introducing different visuality, cultures and 'identities' makes narrative much more richer, genuine and original - than if her struggles were only explored mono-culturally. Also, I rather not see Elba in the series, all the actors are doing just great.

I think this acting out and pseudo-resistance to diverse representation is nonsense. It has more to do with extreme superficiality through which certain people navigate their lives - not being able to get over the 'shock' of seeing something different - and then never getting to the point of being able identify with difference. Certain people then become concerned with 'agenda', but only for reasons to justify their own inability. All humans have much more in common than not.

This is also explored in the show where it is questioned whether the child is categorically/culturally 'black' or whether he is in fact more like his mother than his father, despite his appearance... Added is Letty's struggle and the question as to whether she is fit to be a mother not despite her appearance but despite her past.... Can we all be ACCEPTED as one thing or another despite the color of skin or our trials and tribulations?

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I think this acting out and pseudo-resistance to diverse representation is nonsense. It has more to do with extreme superficiality through which certain people navigate their lives - not being able to get over the 'shock' of seeing something different - and then never getting to the point of being able identify with difference. Certain people then become concerned with 'agenda', but only for reasons to justify their own inability. All humans have much more in common than not.




Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit sniffing glue.

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Agree.

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You mean like the black, female, forensic pathologist in "Murdoch Mysteries" set in 1900 Toronto?

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WTH? Is that all you focus on? Sorry for you. You are sad.
This story is far above hollywood guilt.
I live in TN. I'm white and so is my little brother. He has two gorgeous little black girls by his black wife that he loves.
My little nieces are my sunshine and I thank my bro for them.
It's called life.
NOT looking for a reason to hate.
Oh, and btw I'm also a Trump supporter.

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So you're an uneducated, hateful person who loves your family. Good for you. I guess you approve of sexual assault and having Russia own POTUS. What a fine person you are.

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Sorry. At the same time I agree with you about the gay thing. I'm gay. It is a horrible and destructive thing. I know from experience.
I hate how the media glorifies such a suicidal lifestyle.

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I'm so sorry quercusnut.  I hope things get better for you.

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Okay..other than her kid, who is at least half black, whom did you think the
father was?..so we have one black man and one black in this whole series...it's the South..and Javier is from South America..did your forget that minority?..

I remember reading the racist/homophobic rants on the IMDb message boards for the newest Star War movies..have a black main character...or a gay one...ir a female main character for that matter...like it's outer space...you know..

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