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Sheeeeeit!
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sheeeeeeeeeeeeeit
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>>533319328
>murder is easy
>only black guy right underneath the logo
That is racist
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It was the Black gentleman...
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always a fucking nigger protagonist. REVERSE THE ROLES ONCE, JUST ONCE.
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>>533319328
muhdah ain't no thang
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>>533319522
you lost migger
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It goes without saying that this character, Luke Fitzwilliam, is a white British man in Agatha Christie's 1939 book.
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>>533319328
Let me guess....
A show portraying pre-60s Britain as diverse as modern-day Los Angeles. Bonus it's a remake of older IP with race/gender swapped characters.
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>>533319462
hmm...
Among all the suspects, which one is the murderer?
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>>533319898
England has been a multicultural society since at least AD 1,066.
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>>533319899
The Jewish "Macqueen" didn't want to soil his hands with blood so he persuaded Dr. Arbuthnot to do it willingly instead?
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when do we get Richard V or such played entirely by pakis?
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>>533319328
Is that a nigger detective solving murders?
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