An "Emancipation" Producer Is Being Slammed After He Bizarrely Brought A Photo Of An Enslaved Man To The Premiere

Today in What Kind of Shit Is That, we have Emancipation producer Joey McFarland showing up to the premiere with a pic of an enslaved man.

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Matt Winkelmeyer / Getty Images

If you don't know, Emancipation is the new Will Smith movie starring him as an enslaved man named Peter who escapes a plantation in Louisiana.

Early reviews have been mixed, with some critics liking the cast but taking issue with some of the imagery and the script.

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Steve Granitz / FilmMagic

At the premiere on Wednesday, Joey came equipped with the 1863 pic that inspired the movie. In it, a man is seen sitting with his back to the camera, exposing the welts and scars left on his body from being whipped.

According to History.com, the photo was taken during a medical examination 10 days after he escaped his enslavers and is recognized as an image that helped turn Americans against slavery.

"I wanted a piece of Peter to be here tonight," Joey told a Variety reporter when asked why it was "important" for him to bring the photo that night.

Social media users thought it was wrong and highly inappropriate for him to be in possession of the photo, for one. Then to whip out such an image of anti-Black violence so casually as if it was a rookie card or something was even more out of pocket.

And I'll leave anyone who doesn't understand the outrage with this: