might be grown but they are not mature.
Well the writer of the LOTR books was a stark racist even for his time, and his books were a fictional history of ancient England.There are black people in the Lord of the Rings movies…fighting with the orcs
Man they probably can’t even do oneThey’re doing the same thing with She Hulk.
Like bro, just turn it off. You don’t have to watch it. You don’t have to review it. Go do some push ups.
Damn hit the wrong button. Anyways, ran out of white furry animal dolls, but had plenty of black baby dolls. I seen white people pull every trick in the book not to admit they had a problem bringing a black doll home to their white baby, even going as far as making complaints to the corporate headquarters. Nobody else cared, never once did a Spanish or Asian mention a word. But I guarantee, ask the white men making these videos are they racist.I had a job in retail store as a teen. We had a Christmas special on baby dolls dressed in furry animal suits. 80 percent of the dolls were white, 20 percent black. These dolls were very popular.
We had no problems from anyone at first. Then we ran out of the white dolls.
Damn hit the wrong button. Anyways, ran out of white furry animal dolls, but had plenty of black baby dolls. I seen white people pull every trick in the book not to admit they had a problem bringing a black doll home to their white baby, even going as far as making complaints to the corporate headquarters. Nobody else cared, never once did a Spanish or Asian mention a word. But I guarantee, ask the white men making these videos are they racist.
It's a fukking cartoon remake
Clue me in, are you talking about the Easterlings? Or was it a casting choice?There are black people in the Lord of the Rings movies…fighting with the orcs
Everyone in this thread should take out a few minutes to watch the following video and see for themselves why these parents were careful about which dolls their kids handled.
Knowing this video is pissing some cac off make me smile more.
Sidenote, that trailer was beautifully done, it's rare you see any notable effort towards making trailers, and I'm not sure if that's the typical Disney approach to trailers, but I was honestly impressed with it.
Just a shame, anything with black people at the front has to be hated.
Clue me in, are you talking about the Easterlings? Or was it a casting choice?