Can't sacrifice plot for political correctness

Rosalind 2022-08-19 06:09:25

First of all, I never oppose political correctness, nor do I resist black movies. I like Hidden Figures, The Green Book, Get Out, Us, and Just Mercy, but you can never sacrifice common sense in order to promote political correctness and promote a certain group. And belittle other ethnic groups, right? This story, if I understand it correctly, is actually saying that someone built a park somewhere in modern America. The architectural layout, facilities, and costumes in it were all built in reference to the slave era in the 19th century. The park is divided into two parts. The outer part only allows tourists to walk around to see the flowers, walk around to take pictures, buy some souvenirs, and the other side of the forest is the truly wonderful part, with real black inside. Slaves were captured on the streets outside and forced to act as exalted slave owners for those white clients who paid expensive fees. They wantonly enslaved, beaten, raped, and even executed them. is this correct?

Some people really do it like this, it is estimated that the opening will have to be closed in less than a week. First of all, you can't guarantee that people won't let go. After those guests experience, as long as one feels disgusted, they will call the police after they leave. Those blacks who play black slaves are even worse. One day you have to let them go, right? Can you silence all of your mouths?

The source of those "black slaves" is even more absurd. They were kidnapped and arrested in the downtown area of ​​the street, and they were arrested in the United States of black people in their own country, not to mention that the other party had an identity, background, and family. Aren’t there surveillance cameras everywhere on the street? Wouldn't you call the police if your family member is missing? It’s really looking for black slaves. It’s more logical than to collude with local criminal groups in African countries. It’s more logical to find groups of Africans who want to smuggle abroad to work and deceive them, and then smuggle them into the country through smuggling channels. ? First of all, the risk must be much lower than kidnapping others in a large court, and it can also use their family members in Africa to threaten them so that they dare not run away and call the police, right?

Isn’t even common sense all right for the sake of eyeballs?

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Antebellum quotes

  • Sarah: The unresolved past can certainly wreak havoc on the present.

  • Him: [staggers out of a cabin after having just killed Eli] "Eden...!"

    Veronica: [forcefully whispers to Him after stabbing Him with his own bayonet] "My names... is Veronica!"