A All American 1428 Posts user info edit post |
how was that disney shit racist? i watched the original today.
so they had black accents...
SO WHAT? THAT'S HOW BLACKS TALKED BACK IN THE DAY. OMFG RACIAL DISPARITY NEVER EXISTED!!!!!~! 1/24/2006 1:51:04 AM |
30thAnnZ Suspended 31803 Posts user info edit post |
you tarbaby 1/24/2006 8:35:24 AM |
abonorio All American 9344 Posts user info edit post |
Remember those crows from Dumbo? They had the southern, uneducated, farming, black accents. 1/24/2006 10:22:39 AM |
BridgetSPK #1 Sir Purr Fan 31378 Posts user info edit post |
My understanding was that the movie painted an unrealistic portrait of life as a newly freed man.
I started thinking about this stuff today, about how the South has a bad reputation. The majority of people in the South did not own slaves. If the entire South is to be despised for anything, it's for the years, the decades after Reconstruction.
[Edited on January 24, 2006 at 11:58 AM. Reason : edit] 1/24/2006 11:57:15 AM |
A All American 1428 Posts user info edit post |
so they made a fake person out of tar to capture the rabbit... tar is black... does that mean it's racist? 1/24/2006 12:10:26 PM |
BridgetSPK #1 Sir Purr Fan 31378 Posts user info edit post |
http://www.songofthesouth.net/movie/overview/defense.html
Quote : | "Stereotypes exist within Song of the South, without question. And that is the true key to why certain individuals object to the film. Something that is never discussed, however, is the presence of stereotypes in the film other than those in relation to the African-Americans. Look at every main character in the film, in fact, and you can find at least one stereotype—in their clothing, in their actions, in their words. You can even take it a step further and look at the scenery. The entire Southern plantation is a stereotype. The plain fact is, most innocent stereotypes are based upon the common denominator of reality. These stereotypes are the easiest to convey because they are a generalization to which many people are familiar with. Cartoon characters are stereotypes. I must stress that Disney used only innocent stereotypes—that is, stereotypes that do not make fun of characteristics of people or things. Some will always argue, however, that the stereotypes conveyed in Song of the South are not all innocent. This point will never be settled because of the heinous act of slavery African-Americans were forced to endure for so long, and although this movie is about as innocent as it can get, especially for the time period it was produced in, that is why this film teeters uncomfortably on the edge of acceptance and unacceptance." |
1/24/2006 12:16:05 PM |
Smath74 All American 93278 Posts user info edit post |
so basically it's not racist... it's just a bunch of whiney bitches that want to start trouble that say it is. 1/24/2006 1:27:56 PM |
jbtilley All American 12797 Posts user info edit post |
^Yes, it is just like 90% of all the claims of racism these days. 1/24/2006 1:33:15 PM |