For a moment, I was considering checking out the "True Blood" series, but gave up the idea after hearing about the African-American female character, Tara. I hated that she was simply an epitome of the trite AA woman stereotype: loud and rude, with no depth. Furthermore, I disliked how she was so readily and easily available for sex with the Caucasian male's character without any level of commitment, as if she wasn't worth having a real relationship with him. To compound matters even further the colorism in the casting of this woman was the proverbial straw that broke the camel's back. Every American knows that a light skinned, mixed, or Latina woman will be the first to be cast for an African-American woman role. However, this rule reverses if the character is stereotypical or otherwise obnoxious. True Blood stayed true to that rule. Apparently, the first woman wasn't Black enough to be "ghetto."
Here's the first woman cast:
Here's the second and final:
Lara Trump Says RNC Poll Watchers Will ‘Physically Handle The Ballots,’
Which They Are Not Allowed To Do
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RNC co-chair Lara Trump's new comments about poll watchers are consistent
with American white supremacy -- and crimes her father-in-law is charged
with.
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