John Boyega on Disney’s Defense of ‘Obi-Wan’ Star Against Racist Bullying: ‘Defending Moses Ingram Makes Me Feel Safe’

John Boyega on Disney’s Defense of ‘Obi-Wan’ Star Against Racist Bullying: ‘Defending Moses Ingram Makes Me Feel Safe’

John Boyega says studio’s internal response to fan harassment obi wan kenobi Star Moses Ingram has taken a step forward since his tenure war of the galaxies Franchise.

Boyega, who is currently doing press for his new movie to tear apartDisney’s sister spoke obi wan Star Ewan McGregor’s Heartfelt Defense of a Black Actor During His SiriusXM Appearance Tell Me Everything with John Fugelsang. In an interview, the actor says he’s not bitter about how the response to racism he’s experienced since starring in the series has been different from that of Disney and Lucasfilm.

“It doesn’t hurt at all. It makes me feel like sometimes you’re the one and my dad taught me that. “Sometimes you’re not the guy who got the blessing, and sometimes you’re Moses,” the actor explained. “You take people to the mountain, but you see the destination. You cannot enter, you force others to enter. And that’s where happiness comes from.

The Star Wars The Force Awakens The actor admitted that “others have accepted” and that the studios say they need the support of black clients, “it’s fantastic.”

“Moses Ingram’s defense makes me feel safe,” he said. “It makes me feel like, ‘Okay, this is great.’ I am not the elephant in the room. Because when I started, it wasn’t really a conversation you could mention.”

He added: “It was like, let’s hang up. It wasn’t a conversation you could mention. But now seeing how disgusting it is, Ewan McGregor came in and supported… [it] Do my time where I didn’t get support.

Only in May, officially war of the galaxies Social media accounts posted statements of support for Ingram, who plays Reva Sevander. Obi Wan, After the actress revealed that she has been inundated with hateful, racist and discriminatory abuse, messages and threats since she was cast and appeared on the show.

“What bothers me is this feeling inside of me that nobody told me about, but this feeling that I have to shut up and bear it, that I have to smile and bear it,” he said at the time. “And I’m not built that way. So I wanted to jump into the conversation and thank the people who showed up in the comments and the places I won’t post. The rest is foreign to you.”

In response, Stars Wars shared on its social media accounts that the franchise is “proud to welcome Moses Ingram war of the galaxies family and I’m excited to share Reva’s story.”

She continued, “If someone is going to make you feel unwelcome in any way, we only have one thing to say: resist.”

Boyega spoke about the racism he experienced while playing after Finn was fired the rise of skywalkerThe last part of the trilogy in Fall 2020. A statement in support of Boyega Lucasfilm agreed after the actor appeared at a Black Lives Matter protest in London, where the studio said it supports the actor, that black lives matter and “the evil that is racism must stop”.


Source: Hollywood Reporter

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