🐱 'Everything's gonna be all white' Trailer Reexamines America's History Through a BIPOC Perspective

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Filmmaker Sacha Jenkins has teamed up with Showtime to shine a light on institutionalized and systematic racism in a new docuseries titled everything’s gonna be all white. In the series' trailer, viewers hear from multiple people of color speaking about their experiences with racism and the negative impact of whiteness in America. Set to debut on February 11 at 8 p.m. ET/PT, the three-part limited series will feature interviews with historians, artists, activists, cultural commentators, actors, and more.

In a trailer that gives a “may trigger white people” disclaimer at its start, several interviewees provide their commentary on everything from white fragility to the Capitol riots of January 2021. Through facts, historical events, and even some comedy, the trailer focuses its lens on the problematic systems that are in place to hold people of color down while elevating Caucasians.

Audiences will learn how laws created, even today, benefit those with white skin and have formed a severe space of inequality based around housing, education, and healthcare, all told from the perspective of people of color. The Indigenous people’s fight for land stolen from them will also take center stage in the docuseries, where those stepping forward to tell their stories will share the truth behind the violent takeover of their property.

Included amongst the interviewees are Dr. Ibram X. Kendi, Dr. Nell Irvin Painter, Jemele Hill, Amanda Seales, Favianna Rodriguez, Tamika Mallory, Styles P, Margaret Cho and Dr. Nick Estes. Prior to his work on everything’s gonna be all white, the Emmy nominated Jenkins helmed the documentary, Bitchin’: The Sound and Fury of Rick James, and has had a long career creating and contributing to magazines, books, and television shows including the first season of The Boondocks.

Along with directing, Jenkins executive produced and wrote the series with Djali Brown-Cepeda, Gabriel Alvarez, Cameron Dennis and Jon Goodman. everything’s gonna be all white will be produced by Brown-Cepeda, Dennis, Goodman, and John Chimples alongside Mass Appeal for Showtime.

To add to the three parter, there will be a bonus episode which will feature a dialogue between Jenkins and a panel of up and coming artists and activists. The conversation will consist of an array of subjects, including the issues surrounding the pre- and post-legalization of marijuana, which sees a disproportionate amount of people of color still imprisoned even after states have changed their laws surrounding the drug. Jenkins' band, The 1865, will also perform during the bonus episode.

The first episode of everything's gonna be all white airs on Showtime on February 11 at 8 p.m. ET/PT. Showtime subscribers can see all three episodes, along with the bonus episode, on demand at 12:01 ET on February 11. Check out the trailer below:

 
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This really is the new Gamergate for them, huh?
Nah, they're still on the old Gamergate. Quite a few journalists have created this weird canon that the alt-right started with GG, which in turn led to the Trump Presidency, which ended with the Jan 6th kerfuffle. Ergo, GG caused Jan 6th.

Why they keep making this shit? not even actual niggas watch this crap which is why dear white people got cancelled
Because it's not for anyone outside of a very small group of wealthy, ultra-liberal, yuppies. It's mainly so the cast and crew can get asspats from the Hollywood bigwigs and show their friends that they have the correct opinions.
 
Why can't real life be as based as it is in their fanfics? A world where blacks are gatekept out of everything sounds amazing.


This is one of the most fascinating things about SocJus: how much they want to believe all these atrocities are true. They want to believe that the world is fundamentally and irredeemably racist. They want to believe that we are perpetually minutes away from roving gangs of Nazis dragging black and queer kids out of their homes in broad daylight and violently raping and murdering them in the streets while no one says anything. They want to believe that all of this injustice, humiliation, and violence isn't just inevitable, it's irresistible. You are forever doomed to lose at life because of your identity and/or you are complicit in perpetuating this engine of destruction. No wonder so many teens are anxious and depressed.

The kicker is that when presented with evidence that this isn't true, they don't feel relief, they get defensive and angry. When they are given apologies, they don't accept them. When someone else points out the contradictions and faulty logic, they cover their ears and double down. Everything they do just makes these social problems they are fighting against worse, and they use that as proof that they are right. Why in the fuck would you want to believe such awful things?

The only rationale I've been able to come up with is intragroup status. They want to bemoan how much they are losing at life, and then they want to lose even harder, because thanks to the magic of virtuous victimhood, losing is how they can status in their hugbox, and they want that status more than they want to not lose. They love the nihilistic view that they are doomed to lose forever because it means forever social capital, and the high from that makes crack look like Diet Pepsi by comparison.

SocJus is a loser ideology. It is made by losers, for losers, and it is spread by losers. They are losers because they want to lose.
 
Why they keep making this shit? not even actual niggas watch this crap which is why dear white people got cancelled
Someone told me they believed these shows aren't made to be watched, they are made to be made. In that these are all wank pieces for themselves and their friends, they don't care if no-one watches it. I disagree, but it is an interesting viewpoint I've heard.
 
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