Very analytical and thought-provoking commentary. Seemingly, entertainers and financially successful figures produce their share of parasocial relationships which cripple their fans and admirers' critical thinking abilities. Seemingly, to these fans, these one-sided relationships are real and personal, and they will protect them at all costs, thus fault-finding, even when those faults are blantantly obvious, becomes the mischaracterization of the fault finder, meaning seemingly, these fans stringently arm themselves against analytical and thought-provoking commentary. (Just my observation of fandoms.)
“Good” is relative. For instance, I attended my ex-husband’s funeral. Several people spoke, saying that he was a “Good” man. One person even said he was a “Great” man. I would beg to differ as he wasn’t a good father to his children (his children would agree) nor was he a good husband. 🤔
Kendrick wasn't talking about the fact that Drake is halfway he was so much his character Drake plays like he's black but really when he came through he wasn't doing any of that. he's cosplaying as a black person