I never said any of that. You're projecting. But let's flip it. Let's say a movie about Harley Quinn comes out, pre-psychotic break, and she's cast as a troubled young woman who's just doing her best. Now the only men shown in the trailer interacting with her are black men. 2 out of 3 of those men are portrayed as mean and/or unsupportive, thus foreshadowing the conditions that lead to her pending mental breakdown and life of crime. I swear to god y'all would be writing dissertations if a trailer like that came out. There would be so many threads about the "agenda" against black men or even just against men. Fact is, nobody sees a problem with these kind of things until they're the ones being cast that way. I don't have a problem with black people being portrayed in a bad light, I have a problem when I see a pattern where they constantly are made to be these one-dimensional cardboard antagonists or incompetent bueuracrats that justify why the white lead has to "go off". But you know I'm still gonna watch the movie because this is just a trailer. I'm hoping for the best, but this is a fukking message board, and I'm giving my opinion on what I see, just like you.