Smith was born in Los Angeles, California. Smith graduated from the Orange County School of the Arts in 2013 and has performed in shows around Orange County. His father is Black, and his mother is White.
He totally missong the point of why there was so much backlash to that movie that 1 should have never even been greenlit based on the name alone. Lets start there
Enjoyed this interview and his perspective. Very interesting and mind opening. hopefully as the world becomes less white or more specifically America becomes less white we will have less racism. It won’t happen in my lifetime, but I hope it happens sooner rather than later.
dude, racism is in every country. It is not just a white issue. Tribes hate each other due to their location, their bloodlines, their skin color. People are hated for their religion. People are hated all over the world for whatever reason they deem desired. It isn't a white thing, it's a global thing.
watching from Soth Africa. Loved this. LOVED THIS interview. Love Justice Smith. This interview was realy insightful. As he said,""Interview more actors"" ... Love this.. Thank you
In the landscape of film I feel left out as there aren't any films that lean to any sort of narrative told from "our" pov that I'm familiar with. So I don't participate in the medium!!!
Who likes being renamed? My name is Christopher. Not Chris, not C, not Chrissy…. Christopher. I hate it when any color or shade of people try to rename me.
Sooooo....it seems I'm the minority view but I enjoyed American Society in the theater. It educated me and helped me have a deeper degree of empathy for certain aspects of the black experience in America and helped me get my white blinders off. I also laughed at funny moments and thought the love story was sweet and believable. I think people of color or otherwise are just unwilling to be stretched out of their own point of view and find empathy for others whose experience may be different from their own.
@LeeBrown-jm2pw still not really sure what you meant exactly but I think we’re on the same page. I didn’t find anything about this cringy. He had a very unique perspective on living biracial.
This was amazing. Always been a fan of Justice and love hearing him speak on life, the industry and his craft
YO! Getting to be in the audience, meeting Justice in person was a dream come true!!
How do you getting to be in the audience is it some sign ups only thing I've been booking in jhud show. I like setting like this one
Justice is a beautiful person
This was a really great interview 👏🏾
The universe. In perfect timing!! Things will happen while on our day by day journey!!!
This was amazing.
Thank you justice for answering my question on the show he was so honest and cool about it
Smith was born in Los Angeles, California. Smith graduated from the Orange County School of the Arts in 2013 and has performed in shows around Orange County. His father is Black, and his mother is White.
I really hate when people say they thought Society of Magical Negros was gonna be a Black Harry Potter. The plot is in the title.
And thats the problem they shouldnt have to make a "black version" just a ORIGINAL movie with characters who happen to be black
I’ve never heard anyone say that in my life
@@nathanhall3608 then consider yourself l lucky
Got here by mistake..don't agree with everything this young man said but it was very eye opening and mind searching. May be ask myself why?
Does he mention Nic Ashe at any point? I hear he reveals they are engaged, but I havent caught that part
He totally missong the point of why there was so much backlash to that movie that 1 should have never even been greenlit based on the name alone. Lets start there
Enjoyed this interview and his perspective. Very interesting and mind opening. hopefully as the world becomes less white or more specifically America becomes less white we will have less racism. It won’t happen in my lifetime, but I hope it happens sooner rather than later.
dude, racism is in every country. It is not just a white issue. Tribes hate each other due to their location, their bloodlines, their skin color. People are hated for their religion. People are hated all over the world for whatever reason they deem desired. It isn't a white thing, it's a global thing.
watching from Soth Africa. Loved this. LOVED THIS interview. Love Justice Smith. This interview was realy insightful. As he said,""Interview more actors"" ... Love this.. Thank you
In the landscape of film I feel left out as there aren't any films that lean to any sort of narrative told from "our" pov that I'm familiar with.
So I don't participate in the medium!!!
Only recently discovered show and it is absolute quality. Well done Bimma, Justice and everyone involved from Ireland ✌🏽
Glad you're here 🤝
One of my favs ❤
I like him.
this man is mixed race not black
yeah, say it louder because he's delusional thinking he's just one.
@@charissac118 this man is mixed race not black
dark people don`t come all colors
He can choose to be who he wants to be. It's his choice on how he feels within himself.
If you’re treated as black you’re black. It’s out of your control and justice is black in America
Who likes being renamed? My name is Christopher. Not Chris, not C, not Chrissy…. Christopher. I hate it when any color or shade of people try to rename me.
it's not a rename it's a nickname. A rename would be calling you Daniel.
dark people don`t come in all colors dark people don`t come in all colors dark people don`t come in all colors
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Sooooo....it seems I'm the minority view but I enjoyed American Society in the theater. It educated me and helped me have a deeper degree of empathy for certain aspects of the black experience in America and helped me get my white blinders off. I also laughed at funny moments and thought the love story was sweet and believable. I think people of color or otherwise are just unwilling to be stretched out of their own point of view and find empathy for others whose experience may be different from their own.
this was cringe
@LeeBrown-jm2pwwhat lot is he?
@LeeBrown-jm2pw still not really sure what you meant exactly but I think we’re on the same page. I didn’t find anything about this cringy. He had a very unique perspective on living biracial.
@LeeBrown-jm2pwcringe cringe cringe cringe cringe cringe cringe cringe cringe
@LeeBrown-jm2pw I didn't even read the response because I know it's gonna be CRIIIINNGEE asf
this man is mixed race not black
this man is mixed race not black
You said this twice
@@EmmaDeFazio5938 this man is mixed race not black