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Malema Criticises Hollywood for Stereotyping and Killing Black Characters First

September 23, 2025
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Malema Criticises Hollywood for Stereotyping and Killing Black Characters First
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Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema has taken aim at Hollywood, accusing the global film industry of perpetuating a long-standing and harmful trope—killing off Black characters first in movies. Speaking passionately on the issue, Malema argued that this recurring pattern is not just a matter of creative choice but a reflection of deep-seated racial bias in storytelling. He said such portrayals reinforce negative stereotypes and diminish the value of Black lives in popular culture.

Malema’s remarks tap into a broader conversation about representation and diversity in the entertainment industry. For decades, critics and audiences alike have pointed out how Black characters in horror, action, and thriller films are often the first to die, frequently without meaningful character development. According to Malema, this narrative device subtly conditions audiences to see Black characters as expendable, undermining efforts toward equality and fair representation on screen.

The EFF leader called on filmmakers, producers, and screenwriters to break away from these outdated and racially charged tropes. He urged Hollywood to create richer, more complex roles for Black actors—roles that allow them to be central to the plot, survive until the end, and be portrayed as heroes, leaders, and survivors. Malema emphasised that representation matters, and that the stories told on screen have a powerful influence on how societies view race and identity.

His comments have resonated with many who have long criticised the industry’s lack of progress in this area. Social media users have echoed his sentiments, sharing examples of films that follow the “Black character dies first” pattern and calling for change. While some in the industry argue that these portrayals are coincidental or genre-driven, Malema’s intervention has reignited the debate, placing renewed pressure on Hollywood to confront its biases and embrace more inclusive storytelling.

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