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Whats the most racist movie ever? The Birth of a Nation (1915)
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"Song of the South" didn't exactly paint a progressive picture. |
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There is nothing racist about Spikes movie. U missed the point entirely. If u want some censored shit.......go elsewhere. If u want the TRUTH, come 2 me. | |
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i never saw birth of a nation, but bamboozled was about an ongoing preference of how blacks are portrayed in media...truth be told it wasn't racist at all. offensive yes. but to point out racial confusion and chaos. would u rather have a novice at matters of the heart....or an expert lover?....then don't complain and appreciate this.....
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Anxiety said: "Song of the South" didn't exactly paint a progressive picture.
I would disagree entirely. I reckon Song of the South is one of the greatest films to show how black and white can actually become the best of friends i.e. Uncle Remus and the little boy. | |
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Flowers2 said: hmm.. this is a P&R topic .. you should watch these
Rosewood - Ving Rhymes - True Story (about racism) Sarafina - True Story (about racism) Betrayed - Debra Winger (about racism) Mississippi Burning - True Story (about racism) you really have to hold on to yourself watching films like these .. These are about Racism, not considered racist movies in themselves like how funny films like Norbit, Soul Man and Tropic Thunder are frowned on by some. | |
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Graycap23 said: There is nothing racist about Spikes movie. U missed the point entirely.
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omnithanos said: Anxiety said: "Song of the South" didn't exactly paint a progressive picture.
I would disagree entirely. I reckon Song of the South is one of the greatest films to show how black and white can actually become the best of friends i.e. Uncle Remus and the little boy. really? |
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SirPsycho said: i never saw birth of a nation, but bamboozled was about an ongoing preference of how blacks are portrayed in media...truth be told it wasn't racist at all. offensive yes. but to point out racial confusion and chaos.
The history teacher I worked with last school year showed "Birth of a Nation" and had the kids write an essay pointing out the racist notions & stereotypes that were brought forth as "fact" in 1915. There is even an endorsement by President Wilson at the beginning of the film, stating how it was "informative". | |
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Anxiety said: omnithanos said: I would disagree entirely. I reckon Song of the South is one of the greatest films to show how black and white can actually become the best of friends i.e. Uncle Remus and the little boy. really? Really really, over on imdb they reckon its racist cos this uncle Remus character shouldn't be so good humoured all the time because slavery had just been abolished and times were still so tough. I say fair dues to Mr. Remus for keeping his spirits up. I'd consider him an ideal role model for humanity, charming, good natured, respectful and polite. Where's the racism in that? It's also a wonderfully warm performance and I think its such a pity that Disney don't want this film to be seen. There's some wonderful animation and music in it too. | |
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I don't know how anybody in their right mind would think to compare Birth of a Nation with Bamboozled. Truly ridiculous and unimformed, obviously. Damn shame. New World Order (NWO) - Bboy87 - Timmy84 - LittleBlueCorvette - MuthaFunka - phunkdaddy - Christopher: Deal with it, muthafuckas! Jealousy/Of what are we/Becomes tendency/For their thievery | |
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MuthaFunka said: I don't know how anybody in their right mind would think to compare Birth of a Nation with Bamboozled. Truly ridiculous and unimformed, obviously. Damn shame.
Just because Bamboozled is labled a satire dosen't mean it can't offend. Yes Birth was deliberately made racist but I believe Spike unintentionally perhaps treats his subject with less respect than the ignorant white media of the 30's. | |
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omnithanos said: MuthaFunka said: I don't know how anybody in their right mind would think to compare Birth of a Nation with Bamboozled. Truly ridiculous and unimformed, obviously. Damn shame.
Just because Bamboozled is labled a satire dosen't mean it can't offend. Yes Birth was deliberately made racist but I believe Spike unintentionally perhaps treats his subject with less respect than the ignorant white media of the 30's. "Birth" wasn't deliberately made to be racist. It was considered documentary-level material at the time. | |
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chocolate1 said: omnithanos said: Just because Bamboozled is labled a satire dosen't mean it can't offend. Yes Birth was deliberately made racist but I believe Spike unintentionally perhaps treats his subject with less respect than the ignorant white media of the 30's. "Birth" wasn't deliberately made to be racist. It was considered documentary-level material at the time. Like I said I never saw it and I only watched Bam to hear the Prince song but I didn't hear it. Was it in the end credits or something? | |
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omnithanos said: chocolate1 said: "Birth" wasn't deliberately made to be racist. It was considered documentary-level material at the time. Like I said I never saw it and I only watched Bam to hear the Prince song but I didn't hear it. Was it in the end credits or something? I just checked. U can watch "Birth" in 20 parts on YouTube, posted by hollywoodclassics. | |
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chocolate1 said: omnithanos said: Like I said I never saw it and I only watched Bam to hear the Prince song but I didn't hear it. Was it in the end credits or something? I just checked. U can watch "Birth" in 20 parts on YouTube, posted by hollywoodclassics. Cool, thanks for that. I actually watched Soul Man the other night like that. All this negative publicity against Mr. Downey Jr. got me up in arms against the PC brigade thats all. Spike Lee did make one fine movie in Do the Right Thing. Girl 6 was worse than Graffiti Bridge. | |
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Good call... I'm still tryin' 2 forgive U 4 THAT recommendation! | |
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'Undercover Brotha'? That's pretty cringe-worthy. Can you and I start mixing gene pools...
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NoodleSoup said: 'Undercover Brotha'? That's pretty cringe-worthy.
'Finding Forrester' doesn't quite sit right either. Just so heavy-handed. Any old movies or TV series that had white women playing Asians. 'White Chicks'? Ok, I haven't seen it, but I doubt from seeing the trailers that there aren't some horribly racist stereotypes thrown around in it. Remember Marlo Thomas' role as Hoss' Chinese mail-order wife on Bonanza?! Oh, and, I started typing about Mickey Rooney's character in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" | |
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chocolate1 said: NoodleSoup said: 'Undercover Brotha'? That's pretty cringe-worthy.
'Finding Forrester' doesn't quite sit right either. Just so heavy-handed. Any old movies or TV series that had white women playing Asians. 'White Chicks'? Ok, I haven't seen it, but I doubt from seeing the trailers that there aren't some horribly racist stereotypes thrown around in it. Remember Marlo Thomas' role as Hoss' Chinese mail-order wife on Bonanza?! Oh, and, I started typing about Mickey Rooney's character in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" Oh lawd. I'd forgotten about that. Can you and I start mixing gene pools...
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NoodleSoup said: chocolate1 said: Remember Marlo Thomas' role as Hoss' Chinese mail-order wife on Bonanza?! Oh, and, I started typing about Mickey Rooney's character in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" Oh lawd. I'd forgotten about that. it makes me wonder about the things we accept in films and on television now, that in 30 or 50 years we'll look back on and think "oh my god, how did i ever think that was okay???" |
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Anxiety said: NoodleSoup said: Oh lawd. I'd forgotten about that. it makes me wonder about the things we accept in films and on television now, that in 30 or 50 years we'll look back on and think "oh my god, how did i ever think that was okay???" Absolutely. It's already begun with Chevy Chase movies. Can you and I start mixing gene pools...
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omnithanos said: I say fair dues to Mr. Remus for keeping his spirits up. I'd consider him an ideal role model for humanity, charming, good natured, respectful and polite. Where's the racism in that?
The smiling, happy-go-lucky, emasculated Negro who's not a threat to white folks. Yeah, that's an image I'd want my kids to see. Thanks, but no thanks. While we're on the subject, "Gone With the Wind" is a P.O.S. too. | |
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uPtoWnNY said: omnithanos said: I say fair dues to Mr. Remus for keeping his spirits up. I'd consider him an ideal role model for humanity, charming, good natured, respectful and polite. Where's the racism in that?
The smiling, happy-go-lucky, emasculated Negro who's not a threat to white folks. Yeah, that's an image I'd want my kids to see. Thanks, but no thanks. While we're on the subject, "Gone With the Wind" is a P.O.S. too. How about movies with friendly, non-threatening, wise, old Morgan Freeman? He's so nice and wise and cuddly. Can you and I start mixing gene pools...
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