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atheismwon — 13 years ago(June 10, 2012 01:16 PM)
Well I'm sick of people like the OP. The Icebox must be firmly set around his heart. As a card carrying Atheist I know the power of peoples delusions to do incredible damage and ultimately a firm detriment to the whole of Earth.
However, when their ARE good people doing good things for others in need I don't give a beep how they do it or why.
Just as long as they do.
One of the best movies I have ever seen. Hands down.
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jamal89 — 13 years ago(September 03, 2012 09:34 AM)
As long as America is filled with narcissistic white men who demand to see their doubles on screen at the center of the action, getting fawned over by women and people of color films like this will continue to be made.
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sailthesky — 13 years ago(September 12, 2012 11:17 AM)
When I watch movies like this, I don't think of race like at all. It makes me sad that these people have to be murdered, raped, beaten up, KILLED by idiots with guns and people like you sit around their computers talking crap about race and how white people should stay out of foreign affairs. Who cares what color you are or if you're a Christian helping people out. At least someone is. You aren't are you? No instead, you are downgrading those who in real life, are fighting for these people regardless if their a different race than them.
And The Help? Really? That movie was about maids finally speaking up for themselves and telling the truth about how white families treat them. How is that bad?
Also, get over yourself. Movies like this will continue to get made. It inspires people (not only white people) to go out and make a difference even if it's the smallest difference like donating to those in need in America and other countries. -
shagiferabi — 13 years ago(September 12, 2012 03:00 PM)
I stated this in another thread: MACHINE GUN PREACHER is more of a "hero-myth" story rather than propaganda for the white Christian.
I definitely see your point, and it isn't weightless. We gravitate towards leadership, in any way shape or form, but most commonly we gravitate towards "one" source or resolution. Because our brains desperately search for patterns and explanations, we tend to be tribal and superstitious.