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@born2euphemism
White female leads in movies are not at all groundbreaking.
White women need to stop this lie. Yall have been included in, and have been starring in everything since the beginning of cinema.
Call me when Native American women and men are featured as stars in TV shows and movies.
Call me when we see Western Asian people portrayed as anything other than terrorists.
Call me when we see East Asian women playing roles that aren’t Dragon Lady, China Doll and Tiger Mom speaking broken Engrish.
Call me when Asian men are romantic leads PERIOD.
Call me when Latin@ folks aren’t maids, gardeners, thugs or spicy Latin lovers.
Call me when we actually see Black women getting to show the fuck up in science fiction and fantasy as leads as BLACK WOMEN and not painted or cgi aliens.
White women on the screen are not groundbreaking. Yall are the status quo.
Bringing this back because they would literally spend millions to make technology to make a white woman “look Asian” than actually hire Japanese actors to play the fucking part of a Japanese person.
White women leads are NOT REVOLUTIONARY. They are just as complicit in white supremacy as white men.
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