They dont keep it a secret either. Its in plain sight, a lot of people are somewhat hip to it, but the degree to which this is done implies so much more than most are willing to understand.
For our example, Im using the cast of Mocking Jay Part 1, as while watching this film, that was the moment a strange truth became blatantly obvious to me.
Out of the 25 main cast members, 16 of them had blue eyes. And if you remove the African American people, only 4 didnt have blue eyes. I am also pretty confident that the top 8 paid actors in this film all had blue eyes.
Now I have no problem with blue eyes. They are pleasant to look at and I think the women they chose were some great beauties, but if there is one thing I have noticed in Hollywood, they go out of their way to GROSSLY over-represent blue eyed people.
Here are the 4 of the most common eye colors in the world.
So if this film wanted to represent the people fairly, there would be only 2 blue eyed people out of the 25.
"But its Hollywood. They just want to make it more attractive".
Good point, but...
I saw quite a few articles on the topic of which eye color people find most attractive, and the winner is green eyes.
http://www.allaboutvision.com/conditions/eye-color-green.htm
Not only is green the rarest color, but it also seems to be the most attractive. So we have to ask ourselves...
Why does the entertainment industry go out of its way to put blue eyed idols into our collective subconscious, grossly beyond their natural occurrences and preferences?
First lets take a look at the etymological and original definition of "entertain"
Entertainment is literally mind control in its purest sense. And anyone with just a little bit of knowledge of psychology, understands that the entertainment industry molds our tastes for things, from the items we consume to the people we choose to mate with.
I recall being in the gym one day listening to two women converse about an actor from a popular TV drama. One of them was expressing to the other how she was not initially attracted to the main character before watching the show. She literally said "I thought he was just bleh". But then she admits after getting hooked on the show, she cannot get him out of her head, that she is now obsessed with him.
Is that some good programming or what?
Just think of how many people everyday are having their reproductive preferences steered by flickering light patterns on a screen; not real people, or even real characters. It may sound like science fiction, but its SCIENCE FACT. Millions of people have been programmed to desire people who dont exist, and thus, very few actual REAL people who only come close to the archetypes by genetic luck, or mimicry.
And lets not forget...
This rabbit hole goes pretty deep, and I only wanted to touch the surface here as not to offend or irritate people too much. We should hold nothing against our blue eyed people, but rather against mainstream entertainment and its obvious need to form our tastes in such a specific manner.
This is obvious epi-eugenics.
With love,
Doc