Debunking Hollywood Myths: Black Actors, Drag & Influence

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Debunking Hollywood Myths: Black Actors, Drag & Influence


In this enlightening episode, we delve into the controversy surrounding black actors and drag in Hollywood, challenging norms and exploring societal influences on entertainment. Comedian Cat Williams sparked debate with his candid remarks about the industry’s pressure on black actors to wear dresses for comedic roles. Through insightful…

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@4DacultureTV

great analogy champ awesome video

@infasis

Yeah, I never bought the whole "they only do it to black men to emasculate them" thing, or whatever. These Hollywood/record label/elites obviously have some weird thing going on, where when they see a popular guy, they want to see them in drag. Race doesn't seem to matter, but even worse: age.
With all the child stuff going around, it really makes me wonder about all those little boys and teenagers I saw wearing dresses/girls clothes in things growing up. It's weird how normal they tried to make it all seem…

@ITJustMeKG

underrated channel

@arkitekbeatzify

Great channel. Happy to find it. Keep working 💪🏿💯

@enomfonsammy5646

This video wouldn’t be needed if critical thinking was popular, sadly thats not the case

@jean-paulmita2957

I think it’s mostly just about being funny or impressive. A super masculine dude in a dress is funny because it’s so different from who they are—society historically views black men as very masculine which I think stems from a racist slavery era view of whites being intelligent gentleman and blacks being physical resources. On the flip side, when a dude is convincing as a woman it’s entertaining for being generally impressive. Cool video, got me thinking 🤔

@JustYara813

Patrick Swayze, John Leguizamo and Wesley Snipes were others in dresses.

@faisaladam8225

Thanks I didn't know that

@MisterFoolie

Damn hella white actors wore “the dress” too!

All the up and coming social media comedians do it too

@MarleyG-sj8xi

Ayeeee just another work of art 💪🏿

@teresaswift1256

Thank you for taking it to another level. Everyone was focused on the black entertainers and other races were doing it as well. Good content.