Glamour magazine chose someone named Jodie Turner-Smith (I have no idea who that is) as “Woman of the Year,” and this woman of the year claims she’s the victim of racism and Disney did nothing to protect her from it.
Apparently, Turner-Smith starred in the Disney+ streaming series The Acolyte, another one of those dumb and very woke Star Wars streaming series everyone hated. This one was so bad, it was canceled practically before the credits on the first season finale finished rolling.
Anyway, without presenting any evidence (and you can bet Glamour didn’t ask for any), we’re told it was all about the racism…
“The show was unceremoniously canceled, allegedly due to low ratings,” writes Glamour, as though there could be any other reason. “[I]n the weeks leading up to its season finale, the cast faced relentless torrents of racist abuse online from so-called fans who couldn’t handle a Black actor leading a Star Wars series.”
You see, this is why Hollywood is dying creatively and financially. Rather than blame the show’s failure on their own failure to give fans what they want, they blame the fans for being racists, even in a country that made Oprah Winfrey, Morgan Freeman, Eddie Murphy, Prince, Michael Jackson, Dwayne Johnson, Michael Jordan, Will Smith, Denzel Washington, Tina Turner, and Barack Obama superstars. […]
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