In a brilliantly calculated career move to take advantage of gullible Hollywood liberals, comic-bookish space opera actor John Boyega told assembled guilty whites and radical-Left racist cretins at a London rally on the George Floyd killing, “Look, I don’t know if I’m going to have a career after this, but f–k that,” he stridently declared, visions of Oscars and whole vaults of guilty white cash infusions likely dancing in his head.

Yes, he actually made up a threat that because he took a hard-left view on the Floyd killing, “conservative” Hollywood would ban him for his objectionable stance.

What, of course, Boyega actually guessed was that all he had to do was make a farcical claim of possible career damage and the aforementioned race hustlers and masochistic American liberals would come running to his defense (a defense against an imaginary threat) like clockwork and offer him all sorts of plum roles, promises of work, and other gifts that they give to their plantation pets.

He guessed right. Boyega is a bloody marketing genius. Here is the proof.

Just a few hours after Boyega’s publicity ploy, Lucasfilm Ltd. released a statement saying it supports him. The company posted this message on every “Star Wars” social media page: “Lucasfilm stands with John Boyega and his message that, ‘Now is the time. Black lives have always mattered. Black lives have always been important. Black lives have always meant something. The evil that is racism must stop. We will commit to being part of the change that is long overdue in the world. John Boyega, you are our hero.” Ka-ching for Boyega!

“We got you, John,” Jordan Peele tweeted.

Another couple of film roles in his pocket. Boyega can now start thinking about really getting into the nouveau riche lifestyle he’s always dreamed of.

Boyega’s “Star Wars” co-star Mark Hamill said on Twitter he had “never been more proud” of Boyega, before bizarrely signing off with “dad.”

Actress Olivia Wilde, who peaked with “House,” also said she would be “honored” to act with Boyega, then originally added: “We’ve got your back, John. Don’t hold back.”

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Star Wars’ J.J. Abrams groveled before the feet of the PC police and said “as long as I’m allowed to keep working, I’ll always be begging to work with you.”

Not forgetting to be mawkish, he finished off with, “Deep respect and love, my friend.” “Black Mirror” creator Charlie Brooker said he “would crawl through a barrel of broken glass to have John Boyega even so much as *glance* at one of my scripts.”

Dear God, do these people have any self-respect at all?

Nope. Not when it comes to slobbering all over the latest professional victim of nothing in particular.

Was Boyega killed by rogue cops? No.

Was he assaulted by rogue Bobbies in London? Again, negative.

So what’s he on about?

He’s giving the white Left the thing they love the most: a victim. Boyega is trying to be Spike Lee’s “Magic Negro,” who will make all the nice liberals feel warm and fuzzy in the clutches of tired cliches and worn out platitudes.

They’ll take that over a real victim of racism any day.

After all, you don’t get to hang out with real victims of racism at Hollywood parties, now do you?