Dear John Boyega…

First off, so very many congratulations for your role in Star Wars: The Force Awakens. I doubt that any of us can be as happy as you are about your casting, but most of us are ecstatic that you are more than just a one-off or a token in the Star Wars universe. Since being cast as Finn you have been rendered, effectively, immortal and omnipresent. You will be in films, made into toys, on posters and trading cards, possibly even comic books, we will be able to play you in video games, your face will be emblazoned on novelsā€¦ you will be everywhere, for a very long time. Unless something happens where all media is destroyed, you will be famous for the rest of your life. And probably for some time after. Congratulations. I cannot imagine how heady a feeling this must be for you.

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I remember, four years ago, being told about a little film called Attack the Block. My cousin, who lives in London, called me and said, ā€œYo, fam. You will not believe this film. It will be your favorite, cousin.ā€

When I saw it, it was. It continues to be one of my favorites. To see a film that completely shitted on the Spielbergian notion that a story about kids having adventures, or encountering extraterrestrials, has to happen in a white middle-class context of pseudo-innocence was refreshing. You and your boys handled dem tings and humanized life in the hood, and this had a lot to do with you.

As Moses, you commanded the screen with such charisma, charm, menace, and vulnerability that all of the folks I was with agreed that you were destined for stardom. And here it is. Your star is ascendant. And youā€™ve been handling it like a seasoned pro. Your stint on 24 also let us see just how assured you are in your acting.

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Youā€™ve been nothing but classy in how youā€™ve dealt with the racialized abuse hurled your way. From what Iā€™ve seen (from the videos youā€™ve posted) and read in magazines, nothing has dulled your joy. Youā€™ve been able to stay above it and remain focused. I truly hope that you can continue this, and I hope that not succumbing to the bullshit doesnā€™t become too heavy or burdensome. You are happy and successful. And it is killing your detractors. Well done, fam. Keep it up.

I hope that you do not feel the need to carry the “burden of the race” on your shoulders. No one should ever have to do that. You can do nothing but fail from that position because there will be folks who will hang all of their hopes and dreams on you. If you donā€™t deliver what they want, the crabs will yank you down into a very deep barrel. Leave that to the academics and the Black orthodoxy. I hope that you recognize that your only responsibility is to yourself, your craft, and to the project. But please, if they try to Jar Jar you, I hope you call up your people, tool up, and slay those gorillawolfmotherfuckers.

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$6.5 million in early IMAX ticket sales alone. Black children dressing up as Finn for Halloween. Racist idiots boo-hooing on their New Hope bedsheets. Your infectious joy.

John Boyega in Star Wars? Allow it.

Congratulations, fam. Youā€™ve earned it.

Peace.

10 thoughts on “Dear John Boyega…

  1. I already like him. Just from the press work he’s done for the film- and his Instagram videos- he seems like a genuinely classy, nice guy… an he’s in STAR WARS! Just think that by the beginning of 2016, he’s going to be a household name.

  2. I don’t know what the author saw in Finn but John Boyega was abused in TFA. I was ashamed, seriously.

    His role was cowardly, conniving, incompetent and basically “mad niggerish”. J.J. Abrams jiggaboo’d him very seriously and even if you disagree with that assessment you can’t argue with this:

    No white feminine character would ever have been dealt with in that way.

    FFS, Poe Dameron NAMED him?? Fuck you.

    TFA was a gross joke for black kids. They marketed the film like, “Hey look, black kids! You get to dream, too!” and then yanked that away once they’d paid and were seated in theatres.

    “Stop grabbing my hand!!”

  3. I agree, the “dream” was “yanked” with the light sabre bait and switch marketing but Boyega transcended the bad writing of his role and he was still likable and you still rooted for him. I don’t think Finn came across as a “nigger” but yes he was a bit cowardly and I did not like the fact that as a stormtrooper he was relegated to janitor duty.

    1. No, John Boyega is an outstanding actor – absolutely. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed his work. My disgust was with the writing for his character. Nothing at all to do with him personally and I even understand why he’d take that role.

      Still, I don’t want to sound thankful for another Lando Calrissian is all I’m saying. That character was garbage so statements like,

      “but most of us are ecstatic that you are more than just a one-off or a token in the Star Wars universe”

      are out of order. Finn felt to me like a leading token. “Here, you get to be here but we’re treating you in the same ways as ever.”

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