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I'm the Most Racist Person I Know

Where to Watch I'm the Most Racist Person I Know

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I'm the Most Racist Person I Know starring Shabana Azeez, Kavitha Anandasivam, Nina Varghese, Erin Paterson has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about 13 min, and a scheduled release date of .

Let’s set the scene for you... Here's the plot: "When a romantic gesture towards a bartender backfires, Lali unexpectedly finds herself offered a pity date by another bartender, Ana. What starts as an awkward encounter turns into a genuine connection as they bond over shared experiences as women of color. As they grow closer, Lali finds herself falling for Ana. But when the conversation takes an unexpected turn, Lali must confront her prejudices towards Ana and... herself." .