What, that’s not an OnA reference? FAWK>blue checkmark
>doesn’t even give a name.
GH is a rage baiting faggot anyway. He doesn’t belong anywhere near this thread.
What, that’s not an OnA reference? FAWK>blue checkmark
>doesn’t even give a name.
GH is a rage baiting faggot anyway. He doesn’t belong anywhere near this thread.
I still don't understand that if Hitler wanted to kill all of the Jews- why didn't he just kill them as they arrived? Why keep any of them alive?
They can try to make Whiteness seem evil over and over, but everyone from babies to I would imagine space aliens could look at those two photos of the boys and know which one was the real threat.
They probably couldn't find a black kid who would act convincinglyIf the script doesn't specifically describe the character as being white, I'd feel inclined to blame the casting director and/or producers for the casting choice instead of the writer. Then again, it could have been a very gay and unanimous decision. @TorqueWheeler DVD behind the scenes type comment?
it’s really case by case how much the writer will describe a characters appearance and you mostly see that sort of thing from writers who don’t have much experience yet. The more specific you are, the more you’re potentially limiting interest from studios; especially these days. Writing a character as “Jamal (nigger, 15, a raging, subhuman monster)” isn’t going to help get it picked up even if it’s exactly what you imagined when you wrote it.If the script doesn't specifically describe the character as being white, I'd feel inclined to blame the casting director and/or producers for the casting choice instead of the writer. Then again, it could have been a very gay and unanimous decision. @TorqueWheeler DVD behind the scenes type comment?
Also Stephen Graham"s birth father (who abandoned him, lol) was half eggplant, so he's going to go 100,000 miles out of his way to disregard that the attacker was a feral spook.it’s really case by case how much the writer will describe a characters appearance and you mostly see that sort of thing from writers who don’t have much experience yet. The more specific you are, the more you’re potentially limiting interest from studios; especially these days. Writing a character as “Jamal (nigger, 15, a raging, subhuman monster)” isn’t going to help get it picked up even if it’s exactly what you imagined when you wrote it.
With the Netflix show, this was an intentional choice though. It’s co-written and created by Stephen Graham who also stars in it. It’s his project basically so, regardless of whatever we think of the idea it’s about “toxic masculinity” and “incels” rather than nigger scum, there’s not a lot he could have done about that if he was intending to star in it.
FWIW, Jack Thorne also says he isn’t a Christ Killer despite looking like one.
That makes sense too.Also Stephen Graham"s birth father (who abandoned him, lol) was half eggplant, so he's going to go 100,000 miles out of his way to disregard that the attacker was a feral spook.