Michael B. Jordan endorsed the "All Lives Matter" movement and Black Twitter is furious: http://t.co/2X0q0HJQ7Apic.twitter.com/Vm3rKVdPBd
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) September 24, 2015
- posted #alllivesmatter on snapchat
- and then the gq interview was released.
- sticks his gum under the table of a bar establishment to start with
- “They made me wait outside for no reason. I’m from north New Jersey, bro. I love real people, bro. I come from nothing. I come from sleeping in the kitchen with my family with the oven open to keep us warm during winter, you know? When you come from that background, all this extra stuff is just...extra stuff, you know? If somebody’s not real with you, you can tell.”
- has some messy comments about roles in hollywood and how he prefers taking roles that are written for "guys" and not just black roles
- All the extra shit is extra shit, you know.” And then, unbidden, he clarifies what he considers part of the extra shit. “The females,” he says, “they’ll always be there. Like, honestly, bro. Oh, my God. Female-wise from now? I ain’t got to do too much work. And it’s weird, because I’m the same guy. I haven’t fucking changed, right? I don’t look any different. I haven’t done anything different.” He pauses, reconsiders this. “Okay, maybe a blockbuster film.”
- “A lot of females that didn’t agree with this agenda.”
- denies being with kylie jenner, admits to not having seen the f4 movie
- “They played people, not being ‘a white actor playing a person,’ them playing a person. When I play a person or profession, it’s black this, black that. It’s obvious that I’m black, but why do I have to be labeled as that?” And the best way to guarantee himself a better path, he says, is to be involved when the material is conceived: “Instead of taking something conceptually written for a black guy, I want the stuff that was written for a guy.”
TONS MORE AT THE SOURCE, and SOURCE
kwikimart , thanks for the heads up