We've been mocked by two African actors: Barrack Obama, who played a Black American president, and David Oyelowo, who played thee Black American civil rights leader. Both were trojan horses ushered in by Oprah. However, we cannot let other low-level conspirators, like Lee Daniels and Ava DuVernay, walk away with clean hands. These types of individuals harness the collective identity and support associated with American "Blackness" to advance their careers, but once they achieve professional success, they no longer feel compelled to prioritize that same community. Instead, they elevate foreigners, placing a higher value on them than they receive even in the lands they ran from. It is a form of fetishization coupled with intra-community disdain disguised as picking the best candidate..