Nigerianwonder
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Of course the basis of king kong is racist. The OG movie came out in the 1930's.
Film critics and others have long noted the racist overtones of the 1933 and 1976 versions of King Kong.
Race and 'King Kong'
I'm talking about this brand new movie.OP, you do know that King Kong has long been called out for having racial undertones?
Mmm-hmmm:OP, you do know that King Kong has long been called out for having racial undertones?
Disney’s attempt to promote racial unity in the 1946 film “Song Of The South” was a complete failure. Based on post-Civil War plantation life, the story is difficult to watch, especially its portrayal of the ex-slave, Uncle Remus, who is so happy with his circumstances in the South.
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Well, that depends on how you feel about being scooped up by a 25-foot-tall gorilla. All three "King Kongs"--the classic 1933 version starring Fay Wray, the campy 1976 version starring Jessica Lange and the current epic by "Lord of the Rings" director Peter Jackson--feature a big, black ape who falls in love with a willowy white woman. The unspoken fear about black-white sexual relations has been remarked on by film historians and cultural critics ever since. The 1933 original stoked anxieties about black male hypersexuality. Kong snatches Ann Darrow up and makes off with her as she screams in horror.
(Soundbite of 1933 version of "King Kong")
Ms. FAY WRAY: (As Ann Darrow) (Screaming)
BATES: And the film's supposedly African natives--who offer the heroine up to the giant ape--came from what some critics called the ooga-booga(ph) school of thespian arts. Newsday columnist Jim Pinkerton says the 2005 "Kong," starring a dewy, blond Naomi Watts, shows the story line hasn't evolved all that much.
Mr. JIM PINKERTON (Newsday): And for this movie to have been made in 1933 about white people going over to the Third World to capture a large, black being with a flat nose and bring him back in chains was sort of powerful then. And I was sort of surprised to see it getting remade, if anything, more politically incorrectly, in 2005.
BATES: Pinkerton is referring to the current film's depiction of the residents of Skull Island, the creepy place where the on-screen director Carl Denham, played by "School of Rock's" Jack Black, goes to shoot his movie. But filming plans are disrupted by multipierced, dark-skinned aboriginal people who are depicted as violent, eyeball-rolling, foaming-at-the-mouth attackers.
I've noticed the recent desperation to try and discredit Tariq on here
Seems like there's an anti-Tariq thread everyday
Funnily enough those same ones will say "can't you stop talking about him" whilst simultaneously making a thread about him
His recent vids definitely must have hit home![]()

?I always watch Tariq, but his video was titled "Tariq Nasheed Talks About The Upcoming Racial Holy War From Trump"
A holy war my nikka, have you watched the video, does it make any sense? Seems like some fear tactics type shyt.![]()
It's always been like this with the Tariq-haters fakkit and you're one of them.I've noticed the recent desperation to try and discredit Tariq on here
Seems like there's an anti-Tariq thread everyday
Funnily enough those same ones will say "can't you stop talking about him" whilst simultaneously making a thread about him
His recent vids definitely must have hit home![]()
Have you listened to Steve Bannon?



It's always been like this with the Tariq-haters fakkit and you're one of them.

If u haven't yet realised that king kong is a racist franchise then i dont know what to say. Soo many of y'all trully are asleep.I remember him saying this about Tarzan but he also said King Kong? Damn![]()
Yet cacs are out here still defending woody allen and roman polanski. There's no way you are black, if you are then you're a fukking c00n.I bought the book in 2001, was a fan of mack lessons radio, loyal listener but I was done with him the day he defended Cosby.