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  1. Nick*Z

    Song of the South

    Dear Robert: Could not agree with you more! Personally, as a white man, I am more insulted by Quentin Tarantino's 100+ usage of the 'N' word in Django Unchained, and, its continued use by black actors in other movies before and since, who continue to bandy it about with casual refrain, some...
  2. Nick*Z

    Song of the South

    Not a racist movie, just a product of its time. Times change. Attitudes too. Walt did not set out to make a racist movie, nor did he succeed in making one.
  3. Nick*Z

    Song of the South

    Waiting for the Robert E. Lee was from Babes on Broadway - not Strike Up the Band, and you also neglected to mentioned Garland and Rooney were in blackface for 1939's Babes on Broadway. The point here is that 'blackface' was then noted as a time-honored minstrel tradition and not considered...
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