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Cynthia Nixon says Trump, coronavirus taught her America is in 'retrograde' when it comes to white supremacy

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Cynthia Nixon spoke out about what the Trump administration and the coronavirus pandemic has made her realize about America and white supremacy.

The “Sex and the City” actress spoke candidly in an interview with the U.K. fashion publication Grazia to promote her role in the new Netflix series “Ratched,” which tells the story of nurse Mildred Ratched from “One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest.” Nixon noted that the show, like many works by creator Ryan Murphy, takes a look at a historical period and examines what people of color and the LGBTQ community were doing while forced to the outskirts of accepted society.That’s when the conversation turned toward politics. “Obviously, things are more possible [now] but even though we have more and more.

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