The phrase āI want off this rideā has never been so perfect for what Iām about to discuss.
The first trailer for The Ride (which was apparently made in 2018) starring Chris āLudacrisā Bridges and Shane Graham recently dropped this month as itās scheduled to be released on Prime Video on Nov. 13 andā¦well, see for yourself:
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The summary on the filmās IMDb page buries the lede, noting that it tells āthe inspiring story of a BMX champion who overcame an abusive childhood through the love and life lessons of his interracial foster family.ā
The trailerās synopsis though:
From the inspiring true story of extreme sports legend John Buultjens, THE RIDE follows John McCord, an athletically gifted youth who triumphs over a troubled upbringing. After a violent, racially-charged incident lands John (Shane Graham) in juvenile detention, he is finally placed with an unlikely set of foster parents, Eldridge (Ludacris) and Marianna Buultjens (Sasha Alexander), an interracial couple who want to provide a fresh start for the tormented youth. Eldridge makes it his mission to overcome the challenges of Johnās white supremacist upbringing and slowly begins to forge a relationship through his foster sonās fascination with extreme sports by giving John his first bike. Rooted by this newfound passion, the family builds a bond of mutual respect, love and together they speed toward BMX glory and ultimately, redemption.
You see it; those last two sentences basically saying, āBLACK PERSON AND WHITE SUPREMACIST DISMANTLE ALL OF RACISM THROUGH THE POWER OF FRIENDSHIP AND LOVE.ā Donāt forget the interracial couple sprinkled in as a plot device so they can reach across that trite figurative table and find a middle ground! And donāt get me started on how stereotypical it is to include an uplifting John Legend song in the background of the trailer!!!
Yāall, weāve done this before, plenty of times (Burden, Best of Enemies, etc. etc., Iām looking at yāall!). Hollywood salivates for it. I can see the Oscar campaigns now. As The Rootās editor-in-chief Danielle Belton succinctly put it, ādie, trope, die.ā To drive home just how much this keeps happening (seemingly with an uptick in recent years), I had already written about my frustrations with this ongoing trope just a little over a year ago.
I said what I said then, and I am saying again now:
Forcing ālove over hateā propaganda is stripping away our right to be human, especially in an era where we can barely blink without being subjected to images of black execution. I certainly canāt minimize this narrative as a simple and fickle Hollywood trend when Iām watching a real-life montage of a black man forgiving his brotherās killer (while attempting to fully erase the mother who spoke out against police corruption).
Iām tired. Iām tired of the need to humanize racists. Iām tired of exploiting the very real pain and trauma of the Black community with unnecessary images of Black kids hugging cops. Iām tired of this āfeel-goodā trope when I feel fucking awful every time I see countless frames of police officers (many of whom may very well be the KKK with a badge) torturing Black children for simply existing.
Shit, at this point, Iām already expecting MAGA endearment stories to come down the pipeline, expressing some sort of post-MAGA rhetoric (taking the baton from the delusional term āpost-racialā). Oh wait, thatās already happening!! Hey, Hillbilly Elegy, girl!
Please, for the love of everything that is actually progressive, let this racist pacification propaganda train derail already! Imagine how tired we are! Hey, Hollywood gatekeepers!! Perhaps maybe you can dig into that Black Box and offer some jobs, financing and distribution deals to the countless Black creators equipped with a flurry of rich stories? Thereās an idea! Or you know…a trendy promise made earlier this year that has already seemed to lose steam! What a ride…
(Updated 3/3/22 with new details)
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