oh chris pratt no
— Preeti Chhibber? (@runwithskizzers) April 21, 2017
no plz
don't
why is this happening pic.twitter.com/QQZf4Hi8rD
But, at the same time, he feels those are his roots. It's not necessarily wrong to ID with those roots just because you came up.
— Mike Tré (@TheMikeTre) April 21, 2017
I just think the "outrage" over this is mad extra.
— Mike Tré (@TheMikeTre) April 21, 2017
Chris Pratt has been working actor for almost 20 years. Blue collar?!?!?
— Rebekah Weatherspoon (@RdotSpoon) April 21, 2017
@runwithskizzers Dear Chris Pratt, there is literally no shortage of movies about blue collar white men. Go home. You're canceled.
— Jess (@jessicaesquire) April 21, 2017
"The average, blue-collar American worker isn't represented in Hollywood" says Chris Pratt who played a shoe shiner on a popular sitcom pic.twitter.com/zlp4voqztn
— Eric Francisco (@EricTheDragon) April 21, 2017
Blue collar white men are literally 90% of protagonists. They are literally all of Chris Pratt's roles. https://t.co/38wcVdFG8V
— davidwelsh (@QuickerMcWild) April 21, 2017
So when Chris Pratt says Hollywood doesn't show blue collar, I feel at the root he's saying "more rich Whites than working/poor Whites."
— Trudy (@thetrudz) April 21, 2017
@jeanlucpeakhard Yes, the media and Chris Pratt believe only white people are blue collar
— literally dad af (@mmatayooo) April 21, 2017
@runwithskizzers @mawoee Chris Pratt repping all the sidelined blue collar dinosaur trainers out there lol
— Ess Dee (@thatmissdeen) April 21, 2017