Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Racism? France Pulls the Wrong Leads

Pretty soon, Steve Harvey's best seller novel-turned-hit film "Think Like A Man" will espy the 90 million mark at the box office. However, France is clouding that opportunity and attempting to pull the wool over society eyes, by banning the movie in relation to the casts supposed-asymmetry of "diversity". In another words, it has an all black cast and lacks actors of different race.
One, the country's dibs are inaccurate because actress Gabrielle Union's opposite played by Jerry Ferrara nor comedian, Gary Owen are of African-American descent. So, what do all the Caucausian casts in film have to show forth?
Although, the country of France does have a reputation of making a traffic stop with racial profiling. Before, screen-maker Tyler Perry's oeuvres "For Colored Girls" and "Why Did I Get Married?" too were held up from theaters, due to their roundup co-stars of color. Nevertheless, this is stereotypical and exudes the chronic idea of racism's survivial today. Blasphemy.

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