Why didn't they make Ken & Barbie black?
Does the story contain jabs at White Privilege that would have been impossible with a Ken & Barbie of Color?
shareDoes the story contain jabs at White Privilege that would have been impossible with a Ken & Barbie of Color?
shareDon't joke about it.... it's coming in the sequel!
Harry Potter on Broadway has a black Hermione.
There's Barbie's and Ken's of all races in the movie but Gosling and Margot are the "Stereotypical" versions.
shareBecause the dolls are white. You don't just change characters races for no reason.
Obviously lol.
pretty obvious why.
shareThey did. They’re in the movie.
All the Barbies are privileged. Not so much with the Kens.
Because they really wanted this to do well to prove a point and they did prove a point...race swaps don't work
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