MSNBC producer is REALLY ANGRY that Star Wars doesn’t have racial representation, and Jar Jar Binks is black
If you’re looking for the definition of a liberal it’s someone who is so miserable that they have to politicize every thing in life to bring their empty life some semblance of meaning. Enter the producer for the most worthless show on MSNBC, the Melissa Harris Perry craphole. Jamil Smith decided he would ruin the new Star Wars trailer by whining about the absence of black people in it or something:
Thus far in "Star Wars," black folks have had a corrupt politician, one dead X-wing pilot, and a minstrel show named Jar Jar. We're due.
— Jamil Smith (@JamilSmith) November 29, 2014
“Corrupt politician” apparently refers to Lando Calrissian?! He betrayed his friends, but that doesn’t mean he was corrupt – that could have been the best option for the Cloud City. C’mon dude.
After being schooled on Twitter on Samuel L. Jackson’s performance as Mace Windu, he relented a little bit:
Yes, we had Mace Windu and Captain Panaka in the prequels. But the only way that makes up for Jar Jar is if — no, it actually never could.
— Jamil Smith (@JamilSmith) November 29, 2014
SO somehow Jar Jar Binks was black? What? Lemme check again:
J.J. Abrams missed huge opportunity to introduce Jar Jar Binks character in teaser trailer. "ME-SAH BACK!" #StarWars pic.twitter.com/0QzJekm6eJ
— Blake Seitz (@BlakeSeitz) November 28, 2014
Er… no he looks pretty pasty with twinges of pink. You idiot.
Darth Vader wasn't black. Encasing yourself in a black costume to survive and speaking with James Earl Jones' voice does not a brother make.
— Jamil Smith (@JamilSmith) November 29, 2014
Well, as a very clever Mexican on Twitter said…
Darth Vader is blacker than you'll ever be, homeboy @JamilSmith
— el Sooper ن (@SooperMexican) November 29, 2014
But he kept on with his idiocy:
If a black man on Tatooine wearing stormtrooper armor ruins "Star Wars" for you, how much imagination did you have in the first place?
— Jamil Smith (@JamilSmith) November 29, 2014
I haven’t seen anyone complain about the black stormtrooper but if there are, that isn’t any less “imaginative” than some idiot whining that there aren’t enough brothers in a galaxy a long time ago and far far away.
Now, on the other hand… there really aren’t ANY Mexicans in Star Wars at ALL.. just sayin…