ASMR for White Liberals
$500 or less
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Comedy, Short Films, 01-Aug-2019
A man played by writer/comedian Randall Otis whispers into a microphone the sort of soothing thoughts white people love to hear: that black people don’t hate them, and don’t consider them racist. A funny and biting expose. Produced by Studio 181. Director: John Connor Hammond. Writer/Starring: Randall Otis.
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