Does anyone see the racism in this film?

Eliane 2022-03-24 09:02:07

There is a saying: "A white man with only one black friend is the most racist." And the owner of the Los Angeles Clippers is such a person. If you say he is racist, he will say "My wife is black!" I deeply feel that the director is afraid of being called racist and madly sticks to people.
1. The nurse of the old man was a black man, but the two lines disappeared. Even the call to announce the death was made by a later lawyer. The nurse just used her body to prove the multi-ethnic atmosphere of the film.
2. To demonstrate how the old North Carolina man wasn't just flirting with black servants, the director inserted the second most important character - the Jewish memory. What are you doing? The old white man is a native North Carolina Jew? This white place can't be whiter. At that time, in a state full of bloody fruits, there were Jews? Or native? Sheep growing among lions. This is too deep.
3. The director could no longer hide his remedies and decided to make the heroine an immigrant directly. She chats with the hero about her hardships as a descendant of an immigrant family. We in America just need those aliens who are fully willing to integrate into our red neck culture, and they are good companions and partners for white people. And compare the love between white native and immigrant girls college students with the love between North Carolina-born Jews and immigrant Jews in the past. I want to ask, why not a love affair between a white cowgirl and an immigrant Indian male college student? Because it's more of a comedy than a serious relationship.
4. A Jewish girl's lifelong dream is to have children? Want a lot of kids?
At this point, it can be seen that I believe that the screenwriter and director of this film definitely have no racist tendencies, and they definitely do not want to show the superiority of white supremacy, but this action is getting worse and worse, and I am afraid of being told, so I remedy it. more will be said. Maybe this is actually in the deep-rooted logic of their red neck, just like my mother always said, "A woman can hold up half the sky", but sometimes, when encountering a bad driver, my mother will immediately say, "Sure is female."

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