Re: Could anyone explain this please?

From: MexicanGuy4216 (mexicanguy4216_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 07/02/04


Date: 2 Jul 2004 04:52:41 -0700


>They IDENTIFIED with the
> apes killing the humans - most of whom were played by WHITE actors.

There was a 1970's film called Goodbye Uncle Tom aka Farewell Uncle
Tom, which featured black slaves breaking out and killing all the
whites around, it then advanced to the modern day with modern-day
blacks slaughtering whites including women and children. David Duke (A
racist lunatic, but still his story might convey a point)

"While I was still in college, I attended a so-called
Black-exploitation film called Farewell Uncle Tom. I read about the
film before its showing in New Orleans, where it played in a mostly
Black movie house downtown. Expecting a difficult situation, I drove
down from Baton Rouge with two of my bravest and most dedicated LSU
friends. In 90 minutes, at a matinee filled with Blacks, my friends
and I received an emotional and graphic education on the heinous
impact of the Hollywood anti-White movies.

Set in the antebellum South, the film portrayed slave life as an orgy
of White mutilation, starvation, murder, and rape of Black men and
women. A Black revolt occurs, and the screen erupts with
revenge-minded Blacks hacking to death White men, women, and children.
With each bloody outrage, the audience howled with approval. "Right
on!" some screamed. "Rape the Bitch!. . . Kill 'em!" The Black crowd
laughed and cheered during the goriest scenes of mutilation, rape, and
murder.

To make sure the film's point was clear to its patrons, the film's
ending flashed to the present day, showing afro-wearing Black men in
leather jackets and sunglasses, sneaking into the bedroom of a White
couple. The camera depicts the couple's horror as the attackers hack
them to death with a hatchet. In slow motion, the hatchet falls
repeatedly, splattering blood and brains across the room. Even after
20 years, I vividly recall the film and the raw hatred it engendered
in the Black audience.

At the sight of the murders, the audience worked itself into frenzy.
As soon as the credits appeared, my friends and I, sitting in the rear
of the theater, grabbed our coats and left quickly. We were somber as
we drove back to LSU because we knew that Farewell Uncle Tom was
intended to incite Blacks to murder and rape Whites across America."

http://www.duke.org/awakening/chapter19_13.html

To blacks there are two types of people black and non-black too, so
non-white but non-blacks are not exempt from their hatred either.



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