g-k-dubya
G.K. Dubya
g-k-dubya

Walk a mile in my shoes... Yeah, Soul Man went there in 1986 and, in the pursuit of holding a mirror to whiteness and non-southern racism, I still think it’s a uniquely bold critique. In the 80's, using one of the top young actors of the day, they created a satirical, comedic way to touch upon SO many real and

Yeah it’s a peculiarly weird American thing (exported to South Africa and Nazi Germany) that whiteness equates to godliness and supremacy, while black and Jewish equated to lower species to be exploited or extinguished. But remember what have European countries done to ‘other peoples’ around the world..