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If you need another reason to hate Johnny Depp, his 'Pirates' movies are 'DEEPLY racially problematic'

We’ve seen plenty of hot takes on the defamation trial between Johnny Depp and ex-wife Amber Heard. We’ve been assured that Heard losing the case sent a message to black women everywhere. NBC tech reporter Kat Tenbarge posted a thread on the misogyny on display on social media that helped shape the public’s opinion against Heard. Washington Post star journalist Taylor Lorenz reported that Depp’s “core claim” wasn’t that he’d been defamed in print, but that “women advance their careers by accusing powerful men of abuse.” (That piece has been corrected two or three times, now.)

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Here’s a hot take we’d not heard, so we thought we’d give it an airing. Depp stars in Disney’s “Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise. But did you know that pirates were actually bad people? If you needed another reason to hate “Johnny Derp,” his “Pirates” movies are “DEEPY racially problematic.”

Professor at Stanford? That explains it.

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Only to make it a rant against Depp.


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