Racist towards the negro!!
It’s not easy being black in America.
shareMovies like this creates hatred and division. It's unhealthy for America.
shareYea, because there would be no racism or hatred if it wasn't for movies. Absolute genius.
shareThis film clearly trigger hatred towards whites.
https://featurefirst.net/rebel-ridge-review-a-defining-piece-of-activist-cinema/
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Honestly, it ain’t easy being white in America! You best get to working!!!
I’m sort of tired of hearing this race shit.
You think the bank knocks on my door and says ‘you are a month behind your payments but because you’re white we’re going to let it slide.’
They would string me up as fast as you crybabies.
Own and handle your problems.
YOU ARE A MAN. Handle your goddamn business.
I live in a Small town in Alabama and believe it or not it's actually like Jim Crow down in these shit holes they call towns. I'm not from Alabama but since I'm white they think it's OK to talk about the N' words. Anytime one of these hillbilly's say "Hey man.. it's just you and me here" the next thing to come out their mouth is guaranteed to be some foul ass shit.
shareI have a totally different experience but maybe that’s because I live in
New York. You don’t hear that stuff here, people generally get along in terms of race and so forth.
I grew up and lived in Wisconsin for 17 years. When I first moved to Alabama it was fine because Huntsville is metropolitan for Alabama. However once you get outside the city into the smaller towns it's like going back to 1965. Cullman is where I had the worst experiance I was working their the day Obama was elected and oh shit you would think it meant the end of the world. The local radio was calling him HUSSAIN OBAMA. Wish I had tape recorded that shit because it was eye opening.
The year Sammy Sosa and Mcguire were having the run for most Home Runs in a season my neighbor kid asked me who I'm pulling for and I told I'm Sammy Sosa his response was your really gonna pull for the N'? Fuck I hated that kid. I was a couple of years older than him and once he got into a fight with my younger brother and I had to rough him up. He called us City Folk and we weren't welcome in his town and we never really talked again after that. "HIS" Town was the city of Hueytown. A shithole segregated suburb of Birmingham. The area the black people lived in they called the N' Quarters. I found the exact same segregation in a town outside of Tuscaloosa too. A town called Moundville famous for the largest Indian Mounds in the world. They also had a segregated section they called N' Quarters. Same thing with Cullman. Small towns in Alabama are absolute shit.
Your hearts in the right place.
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