For many years, Don Cheadle has received massive praise for both his dramatic acting chops in works like Hotel Rwanda, for which he was nominated for an Academy Award for best actor, and his comedic ability in the series House of Lies, for which he received a Golden Globe. Not only is he a beast of an actor and artist, but heâs also someone who is much admired for his activism and advocacy.
On Thursday, Cheadle returns to the big screen as War Machine in the highly anticipated Avengers: Infinity War. In a recent interview with The Root, Cheadle got really candid about everything from crack to online trolls, and proves that not only does he have this social media game on lock, but heâs also not afraid to speak his mind.
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In a day and age when people are held accountable for what they post on social media, Cheadle doesnât mind being outspoken. Even when, nowadays, people can lose their jobs over a simple tweet. Cheadle realizes that you need to let people know where you stand and whose side youâre on, especially in the current political climate, and Twitter is a great place to start.
âI feel like itâs an important time; weâre seeing now, more than ever, that people need to participate in the processes that lead to more justice and lead to more equality and lead to more fairness and more representation. And to address it whenever and wherever it occurs and however it occurs,â Cheadle told The Root. âAnd I get a lot of people saying, âArenât you concerned that youâre potentially putting your career at risk?â and âI wonder if Disney is likeâhave they ever said anything to you about saying what youâre saying?â
Luckily for Cheadle, neither Marvel nor Disney has ever approached him about his social media habits, and he has an idea as to why.
âI think they understand that they hire independent individuals, and they, I think, appreciate thatâs who they are and thatâs what theyâre bringing to the movie, in fact. Their own identity, their own personality. Thatâs something that I canâtâIâm not gonna take that away from myself no matter what job I happen to be doing at the time,â Cheadle said.
And that is why Cheadleâs social media activity is a favorite for so many people. Heâs someone whoâs fighting for justice both on-screen and in real life. When it comes to advice on how to deal with trolls, Cheadle was kind enough to offer some. If you didnât know, Cheadle is the king of clapbacks, but his intention is to really get to whatâs beneath the insults and find out whatâs really going on:
I find that most of the pushback against those issuesâit rings rather hollow. Where is your real leg to stand on when it comes to questions of more justice and more equality and more representation? How, really, are you defending us not being a more inclusive society, us not being American in that way, in the highest ideal of what weâre supposed to be? You know, about what it says on that statue, Lady Liberty, and what symbolically we were supposed to represent?
He went on to emphasize how important it is for us to engage, but also how itâs equally important to know when not to and just block and get back to business:
Take breaks. It is a space where everyone can be anonymous and there is no real punishment or real consequence for coming at people in a certain way, and people tend to be very brave on that in a way that they would not be in person, so you have to always remember that as well. But look, itâs a complete elective! Nobody has to and/or needs to be on social media, really! I know people that become unglued on this stuffâand itâs like, just turn it off. Just donât look at it. Delete your account. Iâm gonna purge mine in a minute.
In talking about his War Machine character, to a man whoâs an advocate for addressing issues of inequality, it would have been remiss not to mention how black media outlets usually receive the short end of the stick when it comes to Hollywood and access to celebrities, during press junkets and interviews. Such was the case with the Avengers: Infinity War press junket. When Cheadle found out that The Root was offered only Winston Duke, Anthony Mackie and himself, he was left baffled. He said:
I donât know who set that up. Thatâs bananas. Thatâs a bad oversight, for sure, if thatâs how that came down. The other side of that, though, is, I imagine, in their attempt to service and to be supportive and say, âWe wanna make sure that you get to talk to the black media and the black people get to talk to you, and that you guys get to have some fellowship.â
But absolutely, you should be talking to everybody in the cast. You should walk out of this room right now and walk into Chris Hemsworthâs room and talk to him. I think when you look at that poster, itâs a pretty diverse representation of people, and itâs great that it does look like the world. It doesnât just look like some homogeneous area. Yeah, I didnât know that. Thatâs not cool.
Yâall hear that?! Cheadle was ready to go and walk me straight into his castmateâs room next door, too! Heâs not playing around with nobody. And just as serious as he was with the sentiments of representation, he can turn on the comedy as fast as ever. Most people want to know what Cheadle enjoys doing besides making blockbuster action movies and clapping back at trolls, and of course he answered the question in the most Cheadle way possible:
Crack. Nah, I do a lot of stuff. Iâm with my family. I like to ride my motorcycle. I golf. I was playing a lot of poker; Iâm not doing that so much anymore, but these movies are actually a lot of fun. I think you can see it onstageâwe all genuinely vibe. Itâs hard to fake that. And when we spend this much time together, and these movies take so long to shoot, itâs nice to be able to be on set and feel like youâre a big family. But yeah, man, most of the time Iâm home or Iâm on set.
Avengers: Infinity War opens nationwide April 27.
Kristian âKritâ Schmidt is a New Zealand-born Samoan living in the U.S. Heâs a real-life and scripted hustler and advocate for change. Follow him on Twitter.
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