December 29, 2012 - 12:17 am
Alfonzo Rachel’s take on Quentin Tarantino’s new film, Django Unchained. And don’t miss John Boot at the PJ Lifestyle blog: With Django Unchained Is QT Devolving Into the Weird Al Yankovic of Cinema?
Alfonzo Rachel’s take on Quentin Tarantino’s new film, Django Unchained. And don’t miss John Boot at the PJ Lifestyle blog: With Django Unchained Is QT Devolving Into the Weird Al Yankovic of Cinema?
I expect stand up blacks to correct their crazies so that forces me to do the same.The first time i discovered tarentino was in the park when i had to scrape him off my shoe.Damn, i would like Michael Moore more if they were standing together.At least he has a point!Once you see one of t’s movies you don’t have to watch any more.Words are overrated anyway.True,graffiti with a word swimming in it tells you something about the spray-paint-guy but people are complicated.You only know the word after you know the man.
Another home run Alfonzo. Keep hitting them like that. Yours is a welcomed voice of reason to counter the shrill cacaphony of hate that is the so-called progressive voice. Rest assured I won’t spend a dime of my hard earned money on Django or any of the other cultural garbage that Tarantino puts out.
Keep up the good work, my brother. And happy New Year.
I had this discussion with three black kids over the use of “the N word”. They all want to give it contextual permission. Hence, they can call each other by that word or anyone who is their friend regardless of ethnicity, but God help the person they don’t know or don’t like who uses the epithet. I pointed out to them that their parents, who all happen to live in a fairly affluent area and who all hold relative well paying jobs, fought hard to get access to educational programs and jobs that would afford them the lifestyle they now enjoy and one of those bonuses was leaving racially insensitive words behind. I also pointed out that if they wanted to use that word, then they would have to adopt a whole slate of other racially, ethnically, religiously and socially offensive words which in turn would make them look just as radically prejudiced as David Duke. Of course, then I had to explain who David Duke was…..