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Husky_Khan

The Dog Whistler... I mean Whisperer.
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BLACKFACE! REEEEEEEEEEtc....

Deadline said:
Maher mentioned that actors could not wear Blackface today, to which Williams said, "Why not? You should do it. If you're an actor, you should do anything you want to do."

The podcast's host noted that Williams "lived in a period where you couldn't play the parts you should've played."

"The point is that you don't go through life feeling like, 'I'm a victim,'" Williams added. "I refuse to go through life saying to the world, 'I'm pissed off.' I'm not gonna be pissed off 24 hours a day."

But wait it gets worse...

Deadline said:
"I never think of myself in terms of the only Black character. Everybody else might think of it that way. In my reasoning in my own head, I'm just a character," he said. "A character has certain qualities that make a character a winning character in a movie or a character that is not able to translate very well. I've been able to translate very well across the board."

He's been so indoctrinated by White controlled institutionalized racism, he's lost all frame of reference for how he has been oppressed because of his skin color.

Don't worry lads and translads, we can cancel him and make him the victim his skin color should've made him feel like already. There are more of us...

 

Skitzyfrenic

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Hell want to really mess with the Woke crowd? There WAS an English Samurai and a Black Samurai. Isn't history fun?

There's also a still living Australian Geisha. White as white can be.

The problem that I consistently run into when pointing out exactly what you suggest is you go 'Here's basically the only example from history' and they take it to mean it was commonplace.
 

TheRejectionist

TheRejectionist
He wasn't a Samurai.
As far as I know, we know (and Japanese historians as well know) that he EXISTED but NOT what PROFESSION HE HAD.

Which leaves room to speculation.

Even Wokepedia is rather...balanced on the subject :

Yasuke is regarded by some writers as Japan's first recorded foreign-born samurai,[6][7][8] but notably this depends on how one defines the word "samurai".

Because participating in a battle or picking a sword meant what they meant, not implicitly a samurai.

Otherwise I pick a pistol and then I am "Latino"/ "Wetback" / "Wop" / "Dago" pistolero / gunslingler.
 

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