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This is proof that Blacks have always been crude nymphomaniacs. This is just a selection of ones I like.
 

BoingoTango

Sabat on a gayops
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May be this is kinda relevant:
This is fucking incredible.

I didn't realize how prominent of thing this was long ago. I know I've heard David Allen Coe say that a lot of his inspiration was from singing and playing with Black people in the joint, but I didn't know it ran this deep. I need to find some more of this shit. Hopefully this thread keep going in full force.

This one isn't quite dirty, but it almost is these days. It's still funny either way

 

nonvir_1984

Well, that's all, folks
kiwifarms.net
Well, if you just want racist stereotypes, you can't go past this:

I mean, the man's a fucking slave for fucks sake - and he is feeling kinda good about it?
Hadn't he heard of the "Great Recent Unpleasantness"?
 

BoingoTango

Sabat on a gayops
kiwifarms.net
Well, if you just want racist stereotypes, you can't go past this:

I mean, the man's a fucking slave for fucks sake - and he is feeling kinda good about it?
Hadn't he heard of the "Great Recent Unpleasantness"?
I hope your being ironic, because them trying to make a Song of the South into a big racist outrage just made me sad, if for no other reason than it's gonna be really hard for me to show this movie to my kids I'll probably eventually have.
 

nonvir_1984

Well, that's all, folks
kiwifarms.net
I hope your being ironic, because them trying to make a Song of the South into a big racist outrage just made me sad, if for no other reason than it's gonna be really hard for me to show this movie to my kids I'll probably eventually have.
I was. It's a really complex film and I still like it. My kids loved it. But a lot of that old Disney stuff, like Alice in Wonderland, is really subversive. There's a catepillar doing drugs. WFT. The SJWs hate them. Kids love them. A lotta adults do too.
 
I hope your being ironic, because them trying to make a Song of the South into a big racist outrage just made me sad, if for no other reason than it's gonna be really hard for me to show this movie to my kids I'll probably eventually have.

It really pisses me off. I grew up listening to Br'er Rabbit Tales, because while my family is 100% (genetic testing) European, my mom was familiar with them. Br'er Rabbit is a treasure of Black culture that reflects African and Indian mythology, plantation life, it has historical value and is entertaining to children. It strikes me as being a wholesome representation of Black culture (that brings it back to its Southern and African heritage), instead of the absolute trash that Northern Black culture has become.

All the complaints about Song of the South come down to two things. One is the dialect. Well, I'd say it was a sign of the utmost respect that Joel Chandler Harris wrote Uncle Remus tales in that Georgia dialect. He didn't dictate to the Blacks how they should speak. He didn't try to clean it up to make it more presentable. He gave an authentic portrayal of their beautiful language. And, on the other hand, there's the bitching that Uncle Remus is a happy slave (sharecropper, in the movie). Well, guess what: happy slaves existed. No, most Blacks didn't like slavery, they fucking hated it. But yes, among a nation of millions of slaves, there were happy slaves.
 
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