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Re: More Myths About About Blacks and Racist Cops

Greetings
"not dark skinned Black Afrikan sensitive?" omg...lol

Tell me which movie created in racist follywood is really going to challenge racism and white supremacy?

If one goes to see the movie looking for that, then I take it that one should stay home.

I did not look for the movie to reveal any ephipanies to I. I watched crash for entertainment purposes only.

I did think crash a least attempted to highlight race relations in america.

But of course it was inaccurate. It was coming from one perspective....the white male.

I do think that there were some good acting talents in the movie though.

As far as comparing it to other Follywood movies, I think it is near the better end than the worst, as far as entertainment is concerned. Some movies I cant even stay focused on for 15 minutes.

So I would not say it is crap because I have seen far worse movies than "Crash."

Peace

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