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13th -- Netflix documentary (1 Viewer)

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Watched this today and it's possibly the best doc I've ever seen. In a nutshell it's about how blacks have been targeted unfairly by the war on drugs, overzealous politicians, and for-profit prisons, and counter movements like the Black Panthers and BLM. Obviously subject matter that will not be taken well by some, but the truths are undeniable. It's well edited and powerful and imo everyone should watch it even (or especially) if it pisses you off. One sequence involving Trump is like a mic-drop moment. Go watch it now.

 
Yeah maybe this isn't the right board for a movie like this. I'll go look up some 9/11 truther videos for you guys.

 
Started watching it this morning, actually. Highly recommended, some pretty damning stuff in there. 

 
the problem i have with documentaries like this is that they ignore the fact that we're all the same. there is no such thing as black or white, man or woman, straight or gay. we're all just people, man.

people that try to cause differences that don't exist are just rabblerousers. they're only trying to stir up people to further their own political agenda for monetary gain.

there's nothing to see here. slavery was over like 60 years ago. that's older than my parents. people, like, just need to get over it.

 
the problem i have with documentaries like this is that they ignore the fact that we're all the same. there is no such thing as black or white, man or woman, straight or gay. we're all just people, man.

people that try to cause differences that don't exist are just rabblerousers. they're only trying to stir up people to further their own political agenda for monetary gain.

there's nothing to see here. slavery was over like 60 years ago. that's older than my parents. people, like, just need to get over it.
I don't mean this to sound stupid, and I'm not going to ask this and have you immediately think I disagree with the post, because I truly don't know but.......Is this schtick?

 
the problem i have with documentaries like this is that they ignore the fact that we're all the same. there is no such thing as black or white, man or woman, straight or gay. we're all just people, man.

people that try to cause differences that don't exist are just rabblerousers. they're only trying to stir up people to further their own political agenda for monetary gain.

there's nothing to see here. slavery was over like 60 years ago. that's older than my parents. people, like, just need to get over it.
I've long professed that there is no such thing as race, but you need to have your eyes closed to not see the discrimination in our justice system due to skin color.

 
Exactly.  Just like "Schindler's List" and "12 Years a Slave".
And "Suffragette".

'Oh, poor me, I can't vote and lose my children if I leave my abusive husband'.  Get over it, toots.

 
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And guys like Colin Kampervan make millions!  Oppression my ###.
in this economy, if you're not raking in the money hand over fist it's because you're just lazy.. or inherently criminal. 

it's a fact that some people just have smaller brains. it's science.

 
I've long professed that there is no such thing as race, but you need to have your eyes closed to not see the discrimination in our justice system due to skin color.
All you need to do is watch that video of the white guy and black each open carrying assault rifles through the same type of neighborhood and the dramatic difference between the police response.

 
Watched the trailer.  I'll pass.

I'd actually like to watch a documentary on the prison / judicial system and how unfair it is, but without the racist angle.  So, no thanks.

 
All you need to do is watch that video of the white guy and black each open carrying assault rifles through the same type of neighborhood and the dramatic difference between the police response.
Did they do the same experiment between an 80 year old white grandmother and a 24 year old white woman?

 
Watched the trailer.  I'll pass.

I'd actually like to watch a documentary on the prison / judicial system and how unfair it is, but without the racist angle.  So, no thanks.
By all means ignore anything that doesn't fit your world view.

 

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