I'm not watching the world cup for reasons. But I don't want to talk about soccer. I want to talk about racism and erasure in major TV shows.

Shows set in New York City like "Sex and the City," "Girls," and "Friends," show an NYC almost exclusively populated by white folk. But real NYC doesn't look like that. 1 in 20 Black US citizens lives in NYC🤷🏿‍♂️

And American made shows like "Emily in Paris," show almost no Black folk in Paris. But:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=P55XYp2KD2Y

Why France produces the most World Cup players

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The state of California is about 40 million people, around 5% of whom are Black.

France is about 67 million people, 4% to 7% of whom are Black.

France is Blacker than California, and there are more Black people living in France than in California.

Some folks including the show's creator, say things like, "But Emily in Paris is escapist fantasy! We want it to be glamorous!" Which makes me wonder, "🤔What are you escaping from?" And "Black people can't be glamorous?"

Here's the silliest part:

Way more than half of the "Emily in Paris" US audience would have absolutely no problem if there were more Black Parisian extras, or Black women with speaking lines.♥️👍🏿 And Black viewers would see themselves more represented. They would make *more* money.

If you're hiring extras for a crowd in Paris, and you want it to be almost all white, you have to intentionally filter out Black and Arabic actors. It's more work, to make less money🙂🙃

@mekkaokereke
I just watched the pilot of Astrid, a French (with English subtitles) police procedural featuring an autistic main character. While the main characters are two white women (the autist and a cop), the cop's boss is black, and there are other black characters sprinkled throughout.

Don't know if it makes a difference that it's a French show rather than American (I don't think France is substantially less racist than the US), but thought I'd mention it.

@smpaley Unfortunately every country on earth is substantially less racist than the US. Just on mass incarceration and civil asset forfeiture alone, we distance every other nation by a lot. 🤷🏿‍♂️

* Black folk don't do more drugs than white folk
* But ~1 in 4 Black US citizens will be locked up at some point in their lives, mostly for weed.
* Slavery is legal once incarcerated
* Civil asset forfeiture is cops just taking money from innocent Black folk

@mekkaokereke @smpaley the carceral system in the US is def barbaric on another level. One thing I’ll note, the facts on French racism are purposely obscured by the government: it’s effectively illegal to do racial and ethnic statistics. (Which is why the 4-7% is an estimate too). So we don’t *have* these numbers for France.
I wrote my uni thesis on the French gov’s weaponization of their principles to enforce racism, it’s hosted somewhere, will dig for the link.
@being @mekkaokereke It’s the same here in Sweden. The UN and EU want Sweden to gather data on race and ethnicity but it refuses.