"You can't be racist against whites!"
[url]http://www.amren.com/news/2013/01/moviegoer-seeing-django-reignited-my-desire-to-kill-white-people/[/url]
I'd like so see someone try and justify what I'm seeing. Sure, this movie that I heard was excellent may not necessarily be racist against white people, but you have to admit that it falls into some "anti-white" agenda. If I said I felt like killing some black people, I would be deemed a racist, psycho, dangerous, and so on so forth.
Again, please justify why people can say these things and get no scrutiny from the outside world. I mean, Jesus, the last time I watched the mainstream media the headline was "TOO MANY WHITE MEN IN THE HOUSE". wat
inb4checkmyprivilege
inb4whydidn'tyoucheckit
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After seeing the movie, I can only imagine those people were "joking" about the comments towards Djangos character being paid to kill white people. It was obviously racist in a few ways, as it was set in a time period where racism was the norm.
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Edited by Queen Chrysalis: 1/12/2013 6:39:07 PMInglorious Bastards made me want to kill [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin%27s_law]-godwinslaw!-[/url]. ^BEST FILTER EVER!
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I can't wait to see it.
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Django Unchained is an anti-white movie? Well now I have to go see it.
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I can see and accept that Mr. Tarantino has a style all of his own. But I can also say that more times than not, I find his style tends to overwhelm his substance and that usually (for me) results in a disappointing experience. PS: Is anyone else amused that he cast himself as George Clooney's brother and tried playing that straight-faced?
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Did you see the movie?