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05 Jun 09
Originally posted by cashthetrashWhat a phony.
In your heart would you have handed the bullet to Martin Luther Kings assassin?
It's a good thing the civil rights union didn't listen to people like you and decided to change the world. Otherwise the word freedom would have had no meaning to blacks or Jews.
Claiming that someone favored the assassination of MLK because they see through RN's little charade here is way over the top even for you nitwits.
Originally posted by Red NightOh, well that explains why your lap-dog went off. Why don't you see about reining him in before he totally loses it like Frank did.
actually the comment seems to be aimed at me, but could just as easily have been at at no1.
It is eerily reminiscient, but not nearly so eloquent, as Chris's stinging rebuke of defrauder from the other day.
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Originally posted by Red NightEric's a white man pretending to be black in this skit. By your criteria, that means he is a racist.
to argue that because something was "acceptable" on a British TV show in 1970 that it is still acceptable on this venue nearly 40 years later is convoluted at best.
I would also add that Eric idle played may roles. we're not talking about a single 10 second black-face appearance here by the BWA. We are talking aperpetual, never-ending, lampoon.
God forbid, if he ever made any reference to interracial sex! That would prove he thought that all black men were rapers of white women.
The one perpetuating stereotypes is you while others lampoon them.
Originally posted by no1marauderI was talking about the sweet belly shot, I'm sure Ruby thought he was doing the right thing just like CTT.
That's James Earl Ray actually.
I believe he also implied that anyone who disagrees with the TSM's campaign against BWA wants a return of slavery and supported the Holocaust as well.
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Originally posted by no1marauderI am sorry to undermine the importance on this ongoing conversation between you all, but, I loved those Wilder/Pryor movies. Reminds me of the drive in.
Gene Wilder
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3R16gPne9bc&feature=related
(1:45 on)
It's very interesting to see how things have changed in movies with culture.