Ncuti Gatwa Criticizes Celebration of 'White Mediocrity' in Entertainment
Ncuti Gatwa, the first Black 'Doctor Who,' highlights the disparity in recognition between white and Black actors, emphasizing the need for flawless performances from minorities to receive similar acclaim.
- Ncuti Gatwa discusses the challenges faced by Black actors in achieving recognition compared to their white counterparts.
- Gatwa addresses the slow pace of change in casting and the entertainment industry's standards.
- He criticizes the societal and political climate that attacks marginalized communities, including transgender and immigrant populations.
- Gatwa urges for more diversity and inclusion on screen, confronting conservative critics directly.
- The actor's comments come amid his role in the iconic series 'Doctor Who,' which has faced backlash and support.