Denzel Washington's Unveiled Truth: Oprah's Impact on Black Actors Explained

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Denzel Washington's Unveiled Truth: Oprah's Impact on Black Actors Explained


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Denzel Washington’s Unveiled Truth: Oprah’s Impact on Black Actors Explained
In today’s explosive expose, we’re diving deep into the latest controversy to rock Hollywood: Oprah Winfrey’s confrontation with claims of unfair treatment towards Black actors. Spearheaded by the formidable Taraji P. Henson and supported by…

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  1. They're missing an important aspect of this situation. They are constantly signing up to play stereotypes, slaves, 'the help', and other demeaning or inferior roles.

    If you are willing to sell your soul by constantly playing trash roles for a paycheck, you can't expect respect, especially when the people you want respect from have no respect for humanity in general, muchless dark-skinned people.

    Although I understand that these actors may not be fairly compensated for their work, I find it difficult to have sympathy for them when they are diminishing the image of the people they claim to care about. They want the black community to support them because they're not getting paid well, but won't support the black community by playing roles that serve as an empowering image for black people. Write better roles, better stories, and invest in films that have some depth. It's odd to me that black folks will still watch a slave movie. You get what you ask for with your subconscious mind, not only your words. If you like slave movies, its because you're a slave in your subconscious identity. If you like the hood movies its because you're a degenerate in your subconscious identity. Even if its relatable because you live in the hood, you don't have to identify with it. You can create superheroes. You can create stories of success that don't highlight the worst aspects of your comeup. Do better and you may get better.

  2. I felt sorry for Oprah when I discovered she was a former child prostitute. Nowadays, I have no sympathy left and only I consider her as a promiscuous harlot manipulating her toy boy Stedman Graham.

  3. If we are to believe that we are all human, then we must understand that there will be people who share the same skin tone who are NOT supportive of other melanated people. Greed, avarice, power, and narcissism reign supreme in the decision-making echelons of ALL industries. It is no wonder to me that someone like Oprah would abandon her connection to the "have-nots" in favor of the elites who find it routine to punch down on others who wish to achieve her level of success.
    The longer she can keep the competition BEHIND her, the longer she can flaunt her power.

  4. FROM A TALK SHOW HOST, TO NOW HANDLING BLACK ACTORS, THE QUESTION IS WHO GAVE HER THIS KIND OF INFLUENCE? AND WHY. SHE WAS NO BUSINESS HANDLING PEOPLE FOR THAT ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY, THE BEST THING IS JUST FOR ALL OF THEM, THE BLACK ACTORS, IS TO JUST NOT WORK ON ANY MOVIE THAT WOMAN IS APART OF, AND THIS LIE GOING AROUND THAT SHE CARE ANYTHING ABOUT BLACK PEOPLE IS JUST THAT A LIE.