Y’all pulled that Golden Girls episode that wasn’t even blackface. Right now it’s feels very much like the entertainment industry and culpable white people within it are using these performative gestures to get out of doing the work that needs to be done.
Listen, demands have been made, and yet... nothing of substance has happened. We need ACTION - ex: what is the entertainment industry committing to in order to get all their #Copaganda content off the air? 


Furthermore even these hollow gestures aren’t going as deep as they should - no one is interrogating how & why these shows had a “blackface episode” make it from pitch to writers room to production to filming to editing to marketing to air. MMWTBS
Like FR FR - this issue of Allison Brie playing a Vietnamese-American animated character had been talked about FOR YEARS. The Apu character has a whole DOCUMENTARY critiquing it & The Simpson’s have written jokes about the critique into their show.
So I find it REALLY hard to believe all these overtures from white actors “stepping down” now that their behavior had fallen out of favor. Where is the work they did personally to move from one position to another? And a PR statement doesn’t count.
I say all of this to say - pulling old “blackface episodes” isn’t the work - that’s some in all honesty you should have been ashamed of that work WAY prior to now and the LEAST you can do is pull them. THE VERY LEAST.
So it would be WONDERFUL if we collectively can agree to fully reject positioning “the least” as a substitute for tangible action in the entertainment industry, in publishing, in academia, in government, in faith spaces, hell in our own damn lives. We deserve. We deserve it all.