Why no black people?


Or any other minority in town? Was that done on purpose?

This is the end

reply

Have you been OUTSIDE OF AMERICA? Go to Germany, Russia, Japan, China and so on!!!!!!!! Does India count in "your rule book"???????? Because technically, according to "your rule book"~ India natives are dark skinned but I guess they do NOT "count"??????????

reply


I saw a black woman doing the washing machine dance!

Anyway sod the black people. Where were the Scottish people?

reply

I saw at least 2 Black Stepford wives.

reply

What if Jordan Peele remade The Stepford Wives himself:
https://www.reddit.com/r/movies/comments/fxl50k/i_have_an_idea_on_a_take_on_the_stepford_wives/

The movie could take place in 1972, the year of the books release. Only four years shy of the Civil Rights Movement. The plot would center around a young black couple who move to a newly segregated middle class neighborhood in a fictional little town named Stepford, Indiana in April.

The newlywed couple, let's call them Louisa and Charles Blevins for story purposes, buys a home after the wife finds she's about a month pregnant. When they first move there, the couple find it suspicious that townspeople dress and acts like it's still the 1950's. They find it off putting at first, but after a few weeks they just figure that the town is just cute little a throwback to the McCarthy Era.

Suspicion sets in early as a scene that seems off putting. At the Welcome to The Neighborhood party, the one of the neighborhood husbands, let's call him Mr. Grant, is having too much to drink and starts speaking about the house values are going down because of the new black neighbors. The rest of the community instantly shuns the outspoken man and shoots his family embarrassed looks, while others tries to ignore the clearly drunken husband. Later that night the head of the Homeowners Association calls them to apologize about the incident and to emphasize that those sentiments aren't shared by the rest of the of the neighborhood. The next day their The Blevins wake to the sounds of firetrucks and learn that The Grants have unfortunately died in the fire. The fire chief blames the fire on "faulty wiring".

reply

Black people were lucky not to be in this shower of shit.

reply

Let me help you out. Rich, liberal yankees only like blacks as servants or entertainers (as in modern minstrel shows)

reply

I think it was done on purpose; sort of a tongue-in-cheek look at what fake, ideal 1950s whitebread towns were like. Later on, you find out the women literally were fake, and the men were all in on it!

reply