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| Posted: Fri Oct 28th, 2005 03:02 pm |
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I put some thought into this discussion last night when coincidentally, I stumbled upon Spike Lee making an appearance as part of the discussion panel on Bill Marr's (sp?) HBO show. I wanted to see if he had any insights that may sway my feelings in regards to this movie, but all he did was argue over-and-over that the U.S. Government intentionally planted explosives in order to blow-up the levees in New Orleans to drown poor, black people. I can't take anything he says seriously anymore. Clearly he is bitter (although he has been blessed with great fame and fortune and has more money than any white person I know) and instead of making intelligent statements (based on facts and/or actual evidence) and spending his time writing checks to financially HELP those affected by the hurricanes - he appears more interested in making a documentary that deals with conspiracy theories and the spread of discontent. Sorry, I tried to open my mind a little on this one, but he keeps shutting it with his irresponsible accusations and hostility. He is extremely talented, but that talent is slowly being eroded by political fanaticism. Last edited on Fri Oct 28th, 2005 03:13 pm by MAubrecht |
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