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- Embed this notice@WashedOutGundamPilot @DEERBLOOD Let's examine 2 popular movies from the mid '90s, marketed towards boomers and shown to millenial kids.
The Green Mile:
Some racist white southerners find a huge and retarded nigger covered in their 2 daughters' blood, and he's sentenced to death row. A (sadistic, evil, cowardly) white guard wants to punish him for his supposedly evil actions, but a (righteous, lawful) white cuck instead feeds him to be preyed on by the actual rapist/murderer, who is of course a white man. The nigger was actually trying to heal them with his nigger magic, because of course a retarded giant nigger in the deep south would have magical healing powers and would never hurt a fly.
A Time To Kill:
Based on a true story, 2 racist white southerners rape a black girl, and their enraged father goes on a shooting spree, somehow only hitting one innocent bystander. The rest of the movie is about some noble, lawful and fair-minded white lawyers getting the negro killer exonerated in spite of pushback from the white supremacist establishment. In reality, the actual story was a nigger raping and nearly murdering 2 white girls after he had snuck into their house and tied them up. No vigilante justice occurred because this was well into the era when a white vigilante would be locked up for life if not executed, and an entire establishment existed to demonize whites for ever wanting to defend themselves against the actual demons.
This is the kind of brainwashing that has gone on for generations, and from at least the '70s on if a movie needed a villain it was likely going to be a white "racist" in some form or another. Religion stopped being important the moment movies/TV started to be, and the priests are at least as susceptible to the brainwashing as the rest of the public is.