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The Real Racism In Hollywood — Papa’s Basement 483

John Papageorgiou March 4, 2016


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A scene from Netflix's series love, which bravely explores the very new depths of a guy with a big nose ultimately nerdy appearance bagging a blond physically well out of his league. The real racism.
A scene from Netflix’s series love, which bravely explores the very new depths of a guy with a big nose ultimately nerdy appearance bagging a blond physically well out of his league.

Before my right-wing friends think this is going to be some liberal jackathon, it ain’t: I believe that, way more than any shadowy agenda, Hollywood is way more greedy than racist. So, if it’s market forces that are creating a lot of what people find racist in Hollywood, is there still some casual racism that has nothing to do with cash that we can still point at and laugh about? Sure. And I tell you exactly what it is in this episode, which also covers Chris Rock and the Oscars, as well as Super Tuesday and its fallout. Please subscribe, share and tell your friends. New listeners are awesome and make the cast feel really appreciated. And by cast, I mean me.

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