Re: What is Systemic Racism?
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Guisslapp
People are saying it should disappear? What people?
The criticisms that it white washes slavery are legit.
The same people who are going after Elmur Fudd and his shotgun.. and people who are looking to "burn books" because it offense them and is "insensitive"
So, the movie white washes slavery. The movie is a classic and has won 20 different awards. What do you propose we do? Stop watching it, what?
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FriscoDog
The same people who are going after Elmur Fudd and his shotgun.. and people who are looking to "burn books" because it offense them and is "insensitive"
Got names?
Re: What is Systemic Racism?
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Guisslapp
Got names?
NYT articles.. don't have subscription so pasting links:
HBO Max Pulls 'Gone With the Wind,' Citing Racist Depictions ...www.nytimes.com › Business › Media
The Long Battle Over 'Gone With the Wind' - The New York ...www.nytimes.com › 2020/06/14 › movies › gone-with-th...
Should “Gone With the Wind” be banned as a racist work?www.irishcentral.com › Opinion
I also think the fact that Trump stated he liked the movie as a classic, there are people are against it for just that reason alone, and I would wager many young people who "dislike it" have never seen the movie.
Re: What is Systemic Racism?
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FriscoDog
Not seeing any calls to make it “disappear” or ban it or anything. More that people raise criticisms of its stereotyping blacks and white washing slavery. These flaws when viewed in context of the romanticization of the period makes the story less praiseworthy. Perhaps the time has come that it should not be celebrated anymore.
Re: What is Systemic Racism?
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FriscoDog
When I ask about how many US citizens believe that the US is evil, our history, etc.
Acknowledging past evils doesn't mean the US is evil. Most folks I've talked to don't think the US is evil, they just want her to keep her promises.
The outrage machine on both sides tries to generalize the opposition by the radicals at the periphery...that's why honest conversations are hard to come by.
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FriscoDog
I would wager many young people who "dislike it" have never seen the movie.
https://newrepublic.com/article/1582...uide-gone-wind
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inudesu
Great finishing line, "The author Douglas Preston once wrote that, 'People need history in order to know themselves.' But what if the history they write is a lie? Do they know themselves at all?"
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The world is evil. History proves it has always been evil. That's not a lie.
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dawg80
And while all that is true, it does NOT fit the present day agenda, the narrative, that blacks are 100% helpless little children who NEED white liberals to rescue them. That's the real truth. It's all about pandering and trying to keep a group of people dependent on libs.
Thank goodness I don't feel alone here.
If they are looking for systemic racism, this is it....but it's not the kind they want to find so they ignore it.
No segregated "group" in America ever achieved equality or greatness, yet the desire is that we continue to have a group of people segregate BY SKIN PIGMENT and rely on the goodness of their benefactors. Mostly these benefactors come in white, but there are those with darker skin that have used the misery of these people to enrich themselves by keeping them hopeless and believing their only way to prosperity is to segregate and CONFORM to beliefs allowed by their race. It's mind boggling. The Civil Rights Act passed in the 1960s!!!!!!!!
Gotta break the cycle. Gotta get school choice (vouchers) so that future generations are not labeled "coons" or "uncle Toms" or any other derogatory terms by attempting to break out of the mold of low expectations (just listen to Biden with his "you aren't black if..." and Michelle Obama with her recent "you can't overcome...." statements if you need to know what they are up against).
How does one convicted violent felon that was high on meth and fentanyl come to represent the entire black experience in America? That too is rather insulting, but it does keep them ignoring that almost 50% of all black pregnancies end in abortion and the fact that more blacks die at the hands of violent blacks (and whites die at the hands of violent blacks) than die via police encounters. This distraction suits the libs and the dem party quite well.
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First off regarding 'Gone with the Wind'. I've seen it once and won't watch it again. I probably even slept through half of it. With that said, isn't this a book (movie) of fiction or does it indicate its a portrayal of actually events. I'm certain it inserts certain historical events, but much like all fictional books, it embellishes what it wants and ignores what it doesn't. I don't have the data, but I imagine few of the younger generation have read the book or seen the movie.
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DawgyNWindow
Thank goodness I don't feel alone here.
If they are looking for systemic racism, this is it....but it's not the kind they want to find so they ignore it.
No segregated "group" in America ever achieved equality or greatness, yet the desire is that we continue to have a group of people segregate BY SKIN PIGMENT and rely on the goodness of their benefactors. Mostly these benefactors come in white, but there are those with darker skin that have used the misery of these people to enrich themselves by keeping them hopeless and believing their only way to prosperity is to segregate and CONFORM to beliefs allowed by their race. It's mind boggling. The Civil Rights Act passed in the 1960s!!!!!!!!
Gotta break the cycle. Gotta get school choice (vouchers) so that future generations are not labeled "coons" or "uncle Toms" or any other derogatory terms by attempting to break out of the mold of low expectations (just listen to Biden with his "you aren't black if..." and Michelle Obama with her recent "you can't overcome...." statements if you need to know what they are up against).
How does one convicted violent felon that was high on meth and fentanyl come to represent the entire black experience in America? That too is rather insulting, but it does keep them ignoring that almost 50% of all black pregnancies end in abortion and the fact that more blacks die at the hands of violent blacks (and whites die at the hands of violent blacks) than die via police encounters. This distraction suits the libs and the dem party quite well.
This is what I'm confused about.. I live by the saying " Judge men/women not by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character". This seems to be a bad thing now.. why?
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MoonPieBlue
First off regarding 'Gone with the Wind'. I've seen it once and won't watch it again. I probably even slept through half of it. With that said, isn't this a book (movie) of fiction or does it indicate its a portrayal of actually events. I'm certain it inserts certain historical events, but much like all fictional books, it embellishes what it wants and ignores what it doesn't. I don't have the data, but I imagine few of the younger generation have read the book or seen the movie.
Yes, it won a Pulitzer. Of course all the Pulitzer peeps (Columbia University) are know for their Southern hatred of the Union.:rolleyes4:
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FriscoDog
This is what I'm confused about.. I live by the saying " Judge men/women not by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character". This seems to be a bad thing now.. why?
Drama queen much?
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Guisslapp
Drama queen much?
Nah, they're all out protesting.
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PawDawg
Yes, it won a Pulitzer. Of course all the Pulitzer peeps (Columbia University) are know for their Southern hatred of the Union.:rolleyes4:
In 1937...though I'm sure some of you guys remember ;)