Outsurance - is a white man in drag a representative of a black woman
Does a white man in drag represent black women?
A TV informercial for Outsurance features a "black lady" called Dolores. The face behind Dolores is a white man in drag. I think it is an insult to black woman folk. Does it mean that Outsurance maybe was saving costs or there simply aren't good black woman actors around? What are your thoughts?
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