Why the lie of Selma doesn't bother BooMan.
Selma
Well, no.
This, too, is a lie.
I’ll tell you another thing. When I watch footage from the Civil Rights Era, whether real or fictionalized, I don’t see “white villains.” I see my political enemies. And they’re still here with us.
If you’re white and you find yourself feeling defensive about the white villains in Selma, there is something wrong with you already. You’re not supposed to belong to that tribe. Didn’t you learn anything in school?
The lie of Selma is the same as other, related lies that black Americans rescued themselves from slavery, Jim Crow, and lots of other nastiness heaped upon them by whites, with no help from whites who in fact resisted their efforts at every step.
It doesn't bother him because he endorses it; it's his lie, too.
He doesn't mind that the lie encourages black hatred of whites.
He actually wants that.
Partly, black hatred of whites is a political tool of Democrats.
And he just hates white people, anyway.
That's a PC and liberal thing.
Marx had nothing but contempt for Jews.
In general, white people who resent and fear such lies as Selma do so for the same reason Jews resented and feared the lies of the anti-Semites.
For the same reasons, they resent truths broadcast in such a way as to make them the objects of hatred portrayed as righteous and even a moral necessity.
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