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Miles Willis I think you need to lighten the up. You talk about how black men aren't getting their chance, but you failed to concider people like Sean Patrick Thomas and Cuba Gooding and the black man from one of the biggest TV shows '24' is the president and his wife who is also one of the biggest characters is black. And you didn't have to take it all of the way back to slavery saying 'massa' is doing it again so what Witney Houston was in the movie with a white man or that Thandie Newton was also. We all love Tom Cruise anyway. If I see a white man who I think is fine am I just supposed to say oh he's white so I can't get with him because Miles Willis doesn't want me to. I don't think so. And Halle was a bond girl which is an honor seeing how far bong goes back were they just all of a sudden supposed to switch up bond and make him black. All we want to do is see a good movie and before you talk about black men not getting their chances think about all of the successful black men who are. White men with black women and black men with white women it is happening both ways. People are just realizing that 'he's just a boy and I'm just a girl' and we are just making a movie. So lighten up, Miles Willis, because no one sound racist but you.
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