Posted on 01/08/2013 4:58:37 PM PST by Libloather
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Najee Ali, director of the advocacy group Project Islamic Hope, plans a news conference Tuesday with other Los Angeles black community leaders calling for the removal of the toys from the market.
Ali called the action figures "a slap in the face of our ancestors."
"We were outraged," said Ali, upon learning of the figures. "We feel that it trivializes the horrors of slavery and what African Americans experienced."
The action figures are collectibles recommended for people older than 17.
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Makes you wonder about people, it is obvious this clown Ali is just plain Stupid and or EVIL, SLAVERY exists in 40% of the WORLD TODAY, Egypt just made Slavery a part of their new constitution, Madagascar still holds SLAVE AUCTIONS every Month, as well as most of the African Continent, All of the Islamic World practices SLAVERY. I doubt they will ever say a Word about their people holding SLAVES TODAY.
Made in China. By actual Slaves.
And they’re selling Massa, too!
Outrage over action figures? Really?
“Outrage over action figures? Really?”
I don’t want them sold, either; they are the right size for black malcontents to string up around their workplace and cry “wolf”.
Love your tag line.
about a year ago one studio exec said, “We no longer are in the movie biz, we are in the toy business. We amke more profit form action figures than films.” don’t know if that is correct but it sure looks like it.
Want a taste of slavery? Try not paying your taxes.
Does the Leo figure come with his own whip.
Which was? Asking politely. The “truths” in his realms were...well...but I probably agree with you.
saw it last weekend...
it needs to be seen on the big screen..
it is a typical quentin tarantino movie, well done, but a bit on the long side..
my opinion, it is worth the price of admission..
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