
Amid the repercussions of “13 Reasons Why”, another series of Netflix ended up being in the background for Brazilian s, the unprecedented "Dear White People". At least that's what it seems based on the few posts on social media about the production, based on the 2014 film of the same name. 104b19
Perhaps here we are not giving her importance, but abroad she is attracting attention. The original production of streaming received 100% approval on the review site R. This year, only two other series won this evaluation, “The Handmaid's Tale” e “Master of None”. Although these productions have more diverse casts, “Dear White People” is the first series with the cast composed predominantly of a minority to reach this status.
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However, not everyone saw representation on the small screen as something positive. Before it even hit Netflix, twitter s said, based on the trailer, that the series would be "anti-white". And so they incited a boycott of the streaming.
It is evident that the production does not segregate, but rather highlights everyday racism, especially the so-called “jokes”, such as the blackface, which, in fact, are serious racial offenses.
To these criticisms, the series director, justin simien, also wrote on Twitter:
“Equality feels like oppression to the privileged, and so three benign words drive them into a fight for their existence.”
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“Dear White People” is guided by the character of Logan Browning, Samantha Brown. Student at a prestigious university Ivy League, Samantha uses a radio show to show her white colleagues how constantly racist they are.
The cast still has Brandon P. Bell, DeRon Horton, Antoinette Robertson e John patrick amedori. Netflix original production entered the catalog on April 28 and has 10 episodes.