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Actors love to talk about all sorts of lofty crap, especially character journeys, and I feel like the Berlin Ukraine vitsche shirt Additionally,I will love this Hollywood machine is throwing rubble in Kaluuya’s path, racial debris that he deftly handles with a stoic charm as he strives forward. The road isn’t blocked by Hollywood, but it’s made harder with insensitive decisions. His award for Judas and the Black Messiah was righty won, but based on the makeup of that Oscar category,  we’re led to believe that he and LaKeith Stanfield were both supporting actors in a lead-actor-less film. That doesn’t feel explicitly racist, but it certainly feels off. It pains me to watch such a peaking Black talent constantly diminished in small ways, chipped away at as he ascends. Kaluuya can never be just another brilliant, award-worthy actor; he has to be reminded that he’s a Black man in this space, obtaining a Black version of success rather than a pure success. Even after the Golden Globe, the BAFTA, the SNL gig, Kaluuya’s excellence is always Black. He can’t have one without being reminded of the other.

It’s not that I want the Berlin Ukraine vitsche shirt Additionally,I will love this man to pass, to de-Black himself in some ambient way to succeed, but could he have one night of achievement without his Blackness being a non-positive talking point? I know this all comes with the territory for nonwhites who occupy predominantly white spaces. (And there are so few places where success isn’t synonymous with white cis male straightness; don’t get me started on the White House or Downing Street.) Kaluuya’s particular seat at the Hollywood table comes with a side order of questioning and of the lazy insinuation that he’s interchangeable with the other Black actors in the business. I do think the visibility of a Black man winning an Oscar is important—of course it’s important. But the much-coveted golden statuette was slightly tarnished when Daniel Kaluuya became just another Black man. It minimized his personal accomplishment and diminished Black success as a whole. In his acceptance speech, Kaluuya thanked his mother for letting him stand at “fullest height.” I wish Hollywood could do the same.

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