Politics and Religion

Almost like that scene in the movie "Crash"....
randomvr301 2052 reads
posted
1 / 11

The best way to describe this is to say "TVPWB".   TV Producer While Black.   I hope he gets a good attorney and sue the hell out of the cops and their police outfit.     That picture of him with handcuffs speaks volumes of disgusting racial profiling and discrimination in the country.    People are getting shot and killed for how they look like.

He should thank heaven he was not in Fergusson, MO!  LOL.

randomvr301 372 reads
posted
3 / 11

It is a news service with reporters around the country.    What is your problem

followme 350 reads
posted
4 / 11

Actually it is a supposed "news service" with self proclaimed reporters.

What they do is dishonestly distort and put their dishonest spin on the vast majotity of the vomit they post, you know just like you do.

So there is no problem because all reasonable and intelligent people realize that.

 
You're Welcome
2014 = GOP Senate and House

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BigPapasan 3 Reviews 378 reads
posted
5 / 11

...especially those that show P.D. in a bad light.

TER righties like Jack, GaG and ed2000 don't bother with links.  They just post whatever comes out of their butts and hope their gullible righty brethren and cistern (don't bother, Conan) fall for it.  They always do, because that's how righties roll.  How else are Limbaugh, Drudge and Breitbart staying in business?

Hpygolky 205 Reviews 334 reads
posted
6 / 11

Where the cops humiliated the balck guy in the SUV,then the cops felt up that guys wife. I actually felt bad for the guy.

JackDunphy 421 reads
posted
8 / 11

Really looked at racism and prejudice through so many different eyes and aspects and wasn't your typical Hollywood far left slant on the subject.  

The director actually took the time to see how reasonable people, through their life experiences came to have doubts, on limited info, about someone from another race and how their views changed based on things that happened to them in the movie.  

Two of the all time scenes are in that movie. Where Matt Dillon pulls the girl out of a burning vehicle, just days after he sexually assaulted her (that you alluded to in your post) and the scene where the Arab father tries to shoot the Hispanic locksmith and his little girl comes to save him.  

Hollywood at its best.

BigPapasan 3 Reviews 401 reads
posted
9 / 11

...the guy in custody to see he's not a bank robber.  But cops are too stupid to use a 'smart' phone.

Bre_Jolie See my TER Reviews 326 reads
posted
10 / 11

You're right. I was surprised a film like this was made--with an all star cast at that! Did a great job of being honest about how racism works, and the intricacies of how, while POC are affected by it, they can be purpetrators of prejudice too.

As for that LA producer stopped...wish I could say I was surprised.  
Posted By: JackDunphy
Really looked at racism and prejudice through so many different eyes and aspects and wasn't your typical Hollywood far left slant on the subject.  
   
 The director actually took the time to see how reasonable people, through their life experiences came to have doubts, on limited info, about someone from another race and how their views changed based on things that happened to them in the movie.  
   
 Two of the all time scenes are in that movie. Where Matt Dillon pulls the girl out of a burning vehicle, just days after he sexually assaulted her (that you alluded to in your post) and the scene where the Arab father tries to shoot the Hispanic locksmith and his little girl comes to save him.    
   
 Hollywood at its best.

JackDunphy 310 reads
posted
11 / 11
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