Stereotyping is the bastard child of identity politics and it seems John Legend—or at least his casting crew—is its newest father.
I know. I know. Who the heck is John Legend, you may be asking. I’ve heard the name, but honestly, I couldn’t cite you one of his songs if my life depended on it. And I’m keeping it that way. Particularly in light of this, a story that has social media butterflies all aflutter:
John Legend Music Video Casts Fat People To Play Trump Supporters; Legend Denies Issuing Casting Call. https://t.co/NExpBVJObU
— The Daily Wire (@realDailyWire) September 4, 2017
Musician John Legend [or at least his music video casting crew] has put out a casting call for “out of shape” white actors to play the roles of Trump supporters in an upcoming music video, alongside other white actors to play members of the alt-right.
TMZ reported today that John Legend, a liberal and often vocal defender of the Black Lives Matter movement, is creating a music video that needs several actors on a set that looks like a protest rally between Black Lives Matter supporters, and Trump supporters and the alt-right.
According to a listing on Casting Networks in L.A., the project needs eight men and women, between 30 to 65 years old to play Trump supporters. The listing calls for these actors to be “preferably out of shape” and includes a picture of real-life Trump supporters as a reference.
At least he didn't cast skinny people and put them in fat suits. That would have been appropriation… or thinface… or thinwashing.
— (((Seth Berkowitz))) (@sethblink) September 4, 2017
Thin-ism. We can add that to the ever-growing list of Liberal BuzzWords.
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