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'Does anyone want to tell him?' MSNBC contributor is very disappointed by the lack of sufficiently dark skin tones in Dune promotional materials

If you’re one of the people looking forward to the forthcoming “Dune” remake, well, there’s something you should know: it’s highly problematic. At least according to Morgan State journalism professor and MSNBC contributor Dr. Jason Johnson, who got a look at the new character posters and did not like what he saw. Or, rather, what he didn’t see:

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#DesertPlanetInSpaceSoWhite!

He does not appreciate it at all.

Conservatives’ bad-faith racism arguments? Oh come now, Dr. Johnson.

It’s certainly not an intentional one.

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Ha!

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A boring one, at that.

 

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