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Bailey shares that she perceives her role as an opportunity for young Black children to see themselves on screen—a sentiment they criticize as "race hustling" rather than genuine representation. They argue that instead of race-swapping or race-making, Hollywood could create new characters that serve as varied representations without relying on "tokenism." The hosts suggest that the real motive behind such casting is to elevate a sense of grievance and superiority, which they view as rooted in animosity rather than inclusiveness.