‘White People Crying Was The Goal’: Old Clip Of ‘The Acolyte’ Actress Goes Viral, Ignites Backlash

An old video clip of an actress in the newly released “Star Wars: The Acolyte” series on Disney+ is sparking backlash online.

The interview in question shows actress Amandla Stenberg speaking about trying to make white people cry upon viewing the 2018 film, “The Hate U Give.” 

“When people watch ‘The Hate U Give,’ what do you want them to walk away with, because I know everyone has a slightly different feeling,” late-night host Trevor Noah asked the star.

Stenberg replied, “Well, I mean, white people crying actually was the goal.” This comment caused Noah to burst into laughter, prompting the actress to repeat, “was the goal.”

“White people crying was the goal”

Amandla Stenberg, lead actress for the new Star Wars series, The Acolyte: pic.twitter.com/b9gOhvYVRj

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Social media commenters pointed out the double standard when it came to making racially divisive statements such as this.

“Openly racist and they laugh about it,” one social media user wrote. “And they wonder why no one watches their shows or movies.”

“I don’t understand what’s to gain with a statement like that? Their largest audience is white people. White people are 65% of the population,” another popular comment said.

“The Hate U Give,” based on a book of the same name, is a coming-of-age teen drama meant to make a statement on police brutality. A longer clip of the interview shows Stenberg explaining how the film is intended to make white people have more “empathy” for the plight of black Americans.

“We wanted to make sure that those who have been affected by the way in which the media misconstrues these events, actually have a real sense of empathy and are able to place themselves into the shoes of our communities. Understand that these are not just news events, they are happening to real people. They affect us in really deep and pervasive ways,” she said.

The movie shows the aftermath of a police shooting following a traffic stop when the officer kills a man who is reaching for a hairbrush, mistakenly believing he was reaching for a gun.

This isn’t the first controversy for the new “Star Wars” show.

“The Acolyte” showrunner Leslie Headland previously told The New York Times that she doesn’t believe people who oppose leftist activism are “true fans” of “Star Wars.”

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“As a fan myself, I know how frustrating some ‘Star Wars’ storytelling in the past has been. I’ve felt it myself,” she told the outlet. Headland clarified in a follow-up text, “I stand by my empathy for ‘Star Wars’ fans. But I want to be clear. Anyone who engages in bigotry, racism or hate speech … I don’t consider a fan.”

Headland also said she was “so into” the series being called “the gayest ‘Star Wars.'”

The showrunner said in 2021 that she planned “to allow her own personal experiences as a queer woman shine through in the finished product.”

“There’s just no way that me being a queer woman is not going to be reflected in my work. I could try not to do it, but why would I? It just feels like a natural extension of what I do,” Headland explained at the time.

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Trump Slams October 7 Deniers: ‘Exact Same People’ As Holocaust Deniers

Former President Donald Trump denounced people who are denying that the horrific October 7 massacre of more than 1200 people in Israel ever happened, calling them the “exact same people” as Holocaust deniers.

Trump appeared on Fox News with host Sean Hannity on Wednesday night.

“I never thought in my lifetime I would listen to a president of our country, leader of the Free World, literally tell a country that was attacked by radical Islamic terrorists, that we’ll support your defense but we won’t support you fighting back after the Iranians fired weapons into their country,” Hannity stated. “To me, that was a surrender in the War on Terror. We’re trying to lecture Israel, ‘You can’t go into Rafah, you can’t do this.’ Okay, excuse me: How would we act if we lost what would be a population extrapolated out (as) 40,000 Americans in a day?”

“So, number one, they have to finish the job. Israel has to finish that job; they have to finish it quickly, strongly, and they have to get back to life again, because it’s taken too long. They have to finish the job,” Trump responded.

“So you go in, win, and finish,” Hannity commented.

“You gotta win. You gotta win,” Trump insisted. “The attack on October 7, and it’s getting more and more demeaned, they’re demeaning it, I have people now telling me they don’t think the attack ever happened. And take a look, watch the news reports.”

“I have the 50 minutes of video,” Hannity said, referring to the 47-minute reel of raw footage of Hamas’ October 7 attacks, which commentator Dave Rubin, who saw the video, said showed “beheadings, like by hand with knives, throwing grenades into bomb shelters with children in them, burning people alive, it’s just beyond imagination.”

“I know you do and so do I,” Trump replied, then declared, “But here’s the thing: You watch these people on television, and then just like you have Holocaust deniers also, they say the Holocaust never did — it’s the exact same people. They’re saying it never happened.”

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Says people are demeaning OCT 7 denying it ever happened – Calls them Holocaust Deniers. | 🇺🇸🇮🇱@seanhannity pic.twitter.com/HdZAG3Mce4

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