Zach seems sensitive, and he may think Trinity doesn't like him cause she pushed him from the bed that night. So he is being defensive now but acting like she doesn't like Bryce.
Seeing black women complain about how the black girls in the villa are being treated this year, when I know that last year, we finally had a black girl in the villa who flipped that cliche on its head, and what did black women do? They joined forces with nonblacks to humble her.
Even weirder that the movie actually shows us Tiana has Black friends, but they're basically not characters at all (not even getting names) and it only highlights her one white friend.
I’m Nigerian, and I’ve found Black Americans to be the most accommodating and welcoming people.
A key part of the Black experience is recognizing shared struggles with people whom you’ve only just met.
I promise you no Asian looks at you and thinks, “He’s one of us.”