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Paper Planes Collective LA
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Ma boys was Fire in Logan
@49:36 -- Is she talking about Matt Ox, the caveman rapper?
Good conversation though 👍🏿
All this sounds good but Latino culture is anti black it is what it is you have dark brown fools saying I’m not black
I have had a crush on this woman forever. Literally since the first time I saw her.
Every country bleach their skin?? What a convinient?? Not people put your issues and bias in yiur pocket …..stop perceiving everyone do the same
I went to school with an actor in this film but have not seen it yet. Nice to hear you prior to the film.
This this that one puto who sings make them gunshots riddle on that Charlie row song from back in the day look how gay this boy look
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Much respect to Richard.. but the gay role.. thru me off.. how does father Greg feel about that?? No dejes que los gabachos te pongan esas cosas en la mente.. homie...
What a looser 🤣🤣🤣😅
This guy 🤡🤡🤡
I get chills when I hear your stories Richard I love you bro! You give me hope on those bad days👏🏼
I get chills when I hear your stories Richard I love you bro! You give me hope on those bad days👏🏼
All you foos talking shit about Richard in the comments are the real pussies
Bru… its 2022 and he just lost a fan
not sure why African Americans would be complaining about hate from other race groups when they themselves show the same hate towards other black people from the African continent. You yourselves support white supremacy by hating the Africans, so If you hate yourself why would you expect other people to love you? African Americans are the only race in America who hate their place of origin aka the motherland, Chines in America love China, Italians in America love Italy, the Mexicans in America love Mexico, etc. Black Americans are the only people in America who hate their roots or have no roots nor have any interest to know where they come from or who they are. You got all the money, fame, and status but you lack the one thing which no money, no fame, and status can buy and that is knowledge of self. Knowledge of self is more valuable than any silver or gold. This is why all the other races can arrive in America yesterday and still run laps around you and be more successful than you, it's because you don't know yourselves and they do, they have roots and you don't, they know themselves and you don't know yourselves. You reap what you sow this is the universal principle of Karma. Stop putting out negative hateful energy towards your own kind, not only Africans from the continent but also other blacks in general, and that energy will not come back to you. Others are only a mirror of what is in you.....
To Indya Moore's ( a beautiful sister) point at 28:13....Hollywood cannot mis-portrait us, if we refuse to take the roles that mis-portrait us! It's a double edged sword. Hollywood will have to stop making certain kinds of films, if there are NO actors to play the roles! I think that we have seen beautiful representations of our people, but we've also seen the other side, which is not always a misrepresentation depending on who's doing the writing. That said, I LOve hearing her talk about the indigenous roots very much.
I have so much respect for her. Just listen to what they're saying, and try it out in practice.
Latin America is more classism, but racism is a problem though varies from country to country. The racial hierarchy since colonialism placed whiteness on top, so the browner and blacker people were at the bottom. The difference with the USA is the mixed people got their own categories, so more privilege and intermixing. Though Americans have a very black and white view on race while in Latin American countries views on race is not straight forward because there are different racial groups and they all have committed atrocities towards each other. For example in 19th century, indigenous people were enslaved in the Amazon by mestizo (mixed white & native) rubber barons who hired a group of African men to kidnap and force them to work.
I love her
He’s so cute and little 😍😍
i love him
This is one of the most important videos.
He looks like a woman until you get that angle of his jawline and chin combo. Then you can see that he’s a man.
she looks like a korean actor kim tae-ri
I’ve seen interviews with all the pose actresses and they are all pretty impreeive
who is that blackman in hat from again
I really enjoyed this interview..great job guys!!! I'm looking forward to see Jason in so many movies but his character as Ruby is epic!!!
Hispanics are openly racist against Black persons. Particularly persons of dark-skinned tone. The cruelty is amazing.
Homie stayed Solid.
Ay he's cute and hot at the same time
Indya, I love you!! I love the way you speak, and think. You're so wise...
I think that indya Moore is so BEAUTIFUL. ❤❤❤
I love him for mentioning Trans actresses and the opportunity so many of them could've gotten if people weren't so backwards. What a king!
Afro taína???? What???? We the puertorrican are a mix of races.
There's a reason that Sammy Sosa bleached his skin.
Indya's mind and heart are just... 😍
I 💖 Indya.........She appears to be humble..........She is righteous.......She deserves massive blessings........massive happiness.......massive 💕✨💫✨💫✨
I told my momma she should watch pose to help her understand me better. 😍
I am not a CIS woman I'm a woman!!!!!!! I'm all for trans rights but I will not change myself for no one.
? Nobody asked you to change? How do you mean?
@@snowburry5233 can't even be called a woman or biological woman we have to be put in a "Cis" "Privilege" box and its disrespectful and irritating.
i love her for real i can listen to her for hours. A lot of what she says make sense to me and she makes really good points. I did however find myself at some parts disagreeing with her. For the most part i am pleasantly surprised. Just to see the wisdom this young woman has is like a breath of fresh air.
We have to be careful of words and the usage thereof . The phrase fair skinned doesn’t have anything to do with color. FYI To be fair is to simply be beautiful it doesn’t pertain to color. Don’t believe Look in a dictionary pre 1970 or a revised version of the Bible pre 1970 This is how the powers that be mess with the minds of people. Damn , power can even change the meaning of words. Wake up world
Indya has opened and educated my mind so much. And I’m so grateful. We need more trans people speaking on their representation.💕
I'm a cis white woman but i connect to Pose through being autistic. I don't know what it's like to be POC or trans, but i do know what it's like to exist in a world full of ignorance and misunderstanding about who i am and what my community is. I know what it's like to have the essence of what i am twisted and used as a cultural and medical boogeyman. Just today a friend shared a video talking about how autism is an epidemic, how we're damaged and how our existence is going to bankrupt the economy. I live in a world where, "You don't look autistic" is a devastating line delivered as if it's a compliment. A world where our lack of social skills and self confidence can put us in dangerous situations. From that basis i connected with Pose and was deeply moved by it. I'm late to the party finding this show and through it this incredible young human being. Thank you for speaking with such clarity, being so utterly and unapologetically yourself and shining so brightly in the world.
she knows her history very good interview and I learned a lot
she is a sweetheart and beautiful
I’m not really sure what they were originally supposed to be talking about. But i can tell She’s trying to saved the whole world in one interview. She has so much passion and fire which i respect. This change won’t happen overnight though. Just gotta keep pushing
They are dropping knowledge on this audience, yet the audience are, as my late Jamaican father would say, "dry like water cracker".
The whole world is antiblack