Was this really racist?

Was this really racist?

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Yes

god forbid a slave not be depicted as completely miserable and abused by his evil white masters

They said it was racist over 50 years ago. Imagine what they would think about it now if they found out it existed.

SONG SONG SONG OF THE SOUTH
SWEET POTATO PIE AND I SHUT MY MOUTH

I had it in VHS. The bull scene Scared the shit out of me.

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ZIPPA-DEE-DOO-DAH
ZIPPA-DEE-AY

No. That is the problem.

Any film or TV program that doesn't present pre-1965 America as a racist hell-on-Earth does not fit the narrative, and has to be erased.

It was a different time.

Based. On another note, have you noticed how snl scrubbed all of the old Tim Meadows skits? Like the racist oj simpson and other shit?

oh lawd , theres a 22gb HD version on archive.org

He wasn't even a slave, just some guy that worked on the grounds

The fact that people immediately assumed he was a slave says more about their inherent prejudices than anything in the work itself

GONE, GONE WITH THE WIND
AIN'T NO BUDDY LOOKIN' BACK AGIN

I had an Uncle Remus album when I was a kid and I turned out ok.

Google it. It was the 60s and it rocked. Brer Rabbit had great wisdom

>pic related actually unironically genuinely exists

I still can't believe it to this day

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COTTON ON THE ROADSIDE, COTTON IN THE DITCH

My dad read uncle Remus to me as a kid, I liked the story about the tar baby

Kino af ride

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Blacks are inferior
In ev-er-ry way