Posted on 06/09/2020 8:46:54 PM PDT by Stravinsky
I thought Adolf was dead, but apparently he is alive and well and living at the DNC.
Well old Adolf and the DNC were birds of a feather in many ways. Antisemitic , hated blacks, liked enslaving people. In their early rise to power the Nazis were real good at street brawling, busting up Jewish shops and things like that.
Better watch Blazing Saddles while you still can.
From my cold, dead fingers.....
“All this over a CRIMINAL who never did anything of note in his life.”
To pick someone with standards and morality would be acknowledging that standards and morality matter. Standards and morality are a dog whistle of white privilege and is therefore racist and judgmental.
Wanna bet that there will be a surge in sales of this movie?
In “Gone With the Wind,” Mammy was the brains of that outfit.
Scarlett was nuts!
I just checked Amazon and Gone With the Wind is #1 in Movies and TV!
Way to sell a movie!
“Their revolution continues...”
The “silent American” is bending way over backward to tolerate the ongoing anti-white, anti-cop shenanigans.
At some point both sides will look back and ask what was accomplished. The answer will be nothing good because the black’s main problems aren’t the cops or whites and a lot of them know that. A lot of them also are happy with their lives.
I’m glad I bought my copy years ago.
You just reminded me to buy a copy of it, before it’s banned.
You’ve said a few wise things here. Beware and watch out.
Black people did it for two reasons. One of the biggest reasons black entertainers wore blackface is because, very often, they couldnt work in front of white audiences without it. During those times, white audiences didnt want to see black performers as human beings, so the only way black artists could even think about making money was by playing a cartoonish, minstrel version of black people. Many entertainers still think thats a great way to entertain people, but well talk about Tyler Perrys career another time.
So what is the other reason black people wore blackface?
The University of South Floridas History of Minstrelsy says, Blackface allowed actors and artists to hide behind a caricature while protesting and mocking the powerful without fear of retaliation. Minstrel performers could safely question authority while claiming to be acting out authentic African American expressions.
My parents ran a twin theater in downtown Chattanooga in the early 1970s and I watched every film repeatedly. Saw “Gone With The Wind” five times and I still consider it a film ruined by it’s hype, actors who fought and the project carried by too many cooks - way undeserving of it’s awards, reputation and legacy.
But what do I know. My folks had “The Ten Commandments” on one side and “Deep Throat” on the other. The crossover movement between theaters was amazing to see. Dad deserved that industry respect for marketing genius.
Animal House
True marketing genius... especially when considering the order in which people went to which movie.... being unable to stand the righteousness of Moses vs. the Pharaoh’s pagans, and the doing the nasty on degraded,subjugated (and cast as pervie) women. Women in the Ten Commandments (and the unity of society the Commandments emphasizes for the good of all) are respected, even the jewish slaves of pharaoh, respected by the families of People of the Book.
Have several old friends in Chatt area. Deep down a real traditional kind of place for a railroad town. Gone are those days of the Chattanooga Choo Choo. “Like the sign says— Southern Serves the South”. The Green Light on the Southern.
Very interesting. Thanks for that history lesson!
Virginia’s state song was “Carry Me Back to Old Virginny” almost 60 years until it was banned for being racist!
HELL ... It was written by a Black Man who loved Virginia!
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