Um, not the point.
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Because he made a "make white people feel better about racism" movie (that's sadly winning awards) while simultaneously supporting islamphobia and an openly racist president and you're somehow implying this is not a valid point of criticism?
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So, forgive me if I haven't read a review from you, but your take is that Green Book was meant to make white people feel better about racism? And a respected black actor was co-opted for this nefarious purpose?
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Don't you dare put this on Mahershala Ali, nor assume he was "co-opted" into depictions beyond his control. as for the issues of the film...
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Shall I keep linking the manifold reviews from critics around the country that speak to a really important point? Or is the point inconvenient?
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