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What I don’t buy is anyone using that term in 2023.

It ain’t 1973.

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You don't buy it? Have you ever watched Dave Chapelle or Chris Rock stand-up specials? Or have you ever listened rap music?

I don't buy it if you say you haven't heard about them or haven't listen any rap song.

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Yeah, who says "wealthy" anymore.

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Educated people use the word “wealthy.”

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Exactly, còlóreds is actually more realistic

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TheHardSell, I'm sure with your 17th century thinking, you think it's not possible for a black person to be financially successful. You probably think you should be able to "buy a negro".

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he's never heard of Oprah Winfrey or NBA players like MJ or Lebron apparently

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yea but that's all entertainment and not stuff requiring high intelligence.

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your point being?

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you named people who got rich off of entertainment, not intelligence. there arent many black doctors or ceos. the character in the movie getting rich off of finance is extremely unlikely. also why the fuck is his daughter tatted out the ass like he's some kind of rapper? no upper class person would let their daughter be like that.

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black people are always doctors in movies. it's perfectly normally unrealistic.

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I'm not sure where you live but that part wasn't a difficult sale for me.
A harder sale was Julia Roberts unlikable character being suspicious of anyone showing up at the door in the middle of the night. It would've made sense to be suspicious if she wasn't such a tool.

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Sorry, don’t see too many aristocrat blacks like G. H. Scott in NYC. His character was a cliché and a “tool” to differentiate the blacks from the white.
Blacks – educated, wealthy , polite, articulate etc
White – rude, unfriendly, untrusting, sexual deviants, want to be rapists ( jerk off sequence ) and fuck students, spell bound by daytime TV ( Friends ) low brow, drug addicts ( reefer ) female sexual desire for black men.

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Sounds like cultural appropriation. And no I can suspend belief for films but they can go too far for my own ability.

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That would be “ suspend” DISbelief,”
but you knew that, right?

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They don't sell them anymore. It has been banned since the 19th century.

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I live in a pretty big city and there are neighborhoods in this town made up of million dollar homes that are all black neighborhoods. And yeah, we have poor subdivisions that are all black too. Back in the day, which was not very long ago, I had a black client that was a doctor and he lived in a 3 or 4 million dollar home.

I haven't watched this film yet, and I might not ever watch it but there are rich educated black people out there, despite being told by the left that blacks are poor people that are being held down by the white man. The problem I usually see is black people accusing other black people of "acting white". Which means, talking like you're educated and wearing preppy clothes, driving a BMW or Mercedes... etc..etc..

Sounds like this movie would upset black people more than whites... lol.

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