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Fine with me, he can make whatever movie he wants, but I won’t see it.
Fine with me, he can make whatever movie he wants, but I won’t see it.
Keep on going Bob, fact of the matter is there are Americans who have not gotten over the issue of race and are very much on the political right.Numbering in the thousands in a country of over 300 milliion people.
Of course no one is denying that there are people who have not got over the issue of race. They are just a distinct minority-at least on the right.Keep on going Bob, fact of the matter is there are Americans who have not gotten over the issue of race and are very much on the political right.
I know because part of my work entails monitoring groups like this right here in the U.K and their communications overseas, which includes the U.S, and a great many countries in Europe.
Well I suppose it depends on how people define ‘‘getting over it’’, in any case this isn’t the thread for that type of discussion, I’m sorry if I offended you or seemed to be accusing American Conservatives as a group of being racist or anything, that wasn’t my intention nor is it my belief.Of course no one is denying that there are people who have not got over the issue of race. They are just a distinct minority-at least on the right.
Well, all around the world, I’m sure people think we get easily when religion is involved. But, don’t generalize too much; I’m sure there are a certain out there who will be offended by this.According the news source, I’m supposed to be shocked.
telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/religion/4206901/Sacha-Baron-Cohens-black-Jesus-to-shock-America.html
It’s actually not Borat, but it’s a movie by the same comedian who portrays Borat. And no doubt it will be highly offensive.
But what gets me is that the author of the report thinks that Americans would find a black Jesus in-and-of-itself offensive. That is, simply a black man dressed as Jesus would be offensive, regardless of context. Huh!?!?
Reporters just don’t get it.