The critically acclaimed Netflix show BoJack Horseman tries to hide its racism and white privilege though micro aggressions by being a cartoon. The unflattering title character is a dark-skinned horse. The sexual abusing villain is a dark-skinned hippopotamus. The slutty girlfriend is a dark-skinned owl. It goes on and on.

However, the likeable characters have noticeably lighter skin. Mr. Peanutbutter is a yellow lab (not a black lab or a brown pitbull). Diane Nguyen is a light-skinned Asian who is half-white (but her unlikeable adopted brother is a black sheep). Todd Chavez is light-skinned, but also played by a white-privileged actor, Aaron Paul.

As Martin Luther King Jr's birthday comes up, we have to remember his vision. Instead, BoJack Horseman reminds us that the KKK is still alive in the entertainment industry.