Was Joe Clark a Little Racist?
He fired Mrs. Elliott (a white teacher) for being insubordinant. But when Mr. Darnell (a black teacher) threatened him with physical violence and dumped his desk over, Clark mearely suspended him. Is insubordination somehow worse than the threat of physical violence?
I've seen people on almost every movie board asking if the movie is racist, and I swore to myself I'd never do that. But this one kind of has me confused. It seems that Clark was playing favorites. Even Dr. Napier didn't stick up for Mrs. Elliott the way he did for Mr. Darnell. Dr. Napier says, "He is a good, young, strong black teacher." Why the double standard?
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