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These kids are like pets to them, there's nothing genuine in that
Charlize Theron is no stranger to racial inequality. “Being raised during the apartheid era in South Africa made me so hyper-aware of equality and human rights,” the Tully star shares in an interview with Chelsea Handler for the May cover of Elle.
Throughout the interview, the actress discusses how she navigates the current political climate as the mother of two black children — Jackson, six, and August, two — that she adopted and co-parents with her mother. “I don’t even know how to talk about the last year under our new administration. But racism is much more alive and well than people thought,” she said. “We can’t deny it anymore. We have to be vocal.”
Theron explains that she has considered leaving the United States for the safety of her children. “There are places in this country where, if I got a job, I wouldn’t take it. I wouldn’t travel with my kids to some parts of America, and that’s really problematic,” she says. “There are a lot of times when I look at my kids and I’m like, if this continues, I might have to [leave America]. Because the last thing I want is for my children to feel unsafe.”
The Cave woman ain't exactly wrong on this :FrancisWave:
The Cave woman ain't exactly wrong on this :FrancisWave:
She should have thought about that before adopting them, Charlize. One crucial component to being black in America is recognizing and dealing with the rampancy of hate from cacs. Instead of raising them to be a conscious black man and woman, steeling them emotionally and psychologically against racism, you'd rather run and hide from the discomfort of what it means to be a parent of black children in America.
Where will she go? Back to South Africa?
Yeah that's just a good way of saying she's a single mom and when she gets an acting gig she sends them to their "grandmothers" houseWhat the hell is "co-parenting with her mom"
What kind of euphemism bullshyt is that?
That psycho bytch is a single adoptive mother.