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hmmmm…I can see that you have one of those mental blocks when it comes to race reality/african americans. ok..yes, they prob thought of that first. But once the movies proved to be a success, without eddie murphy, and they STILL minimized E.Hudson's involvement. it would have then proved that the execs are just plain

that's true. but once he got cast for the role and proved successful, what's the continued provocation by editing him out of movie posters and making him audition for himself in the video game?? Hollywood execs: Black actors are interchangeable.

despite hollywood politics. the fact that he would have to fight to be casted for his OWN voice in the video game franchise (and lost to "another more famous black guy - Arsenio Hall" tells you what the studio thought of him. Not necessarily the audience.

"Racism is a disease of white people. I do not intend to be quiet about it" - Albert Einstein.

the thing with patriarchy, which we don't want to talk about apparently, is that it's almost impossible to get everyone involved with half the population thinking the other halfs opinions, experiences, and thoughts don't matter. Speaking of single mothers, you think they havn't tried to instill respect for women into

Amen.

the reason we can't have this conversation at home is because she many black people are afraid to "demonize" their sons by daring to instill dismantling patriarchy.