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== Movies Distorting History== | |||
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/ifrostnixoni-a-dishonorab_b_150948 | |||
https://www.thefp.com/p/the-free-press-the-prophets-bayard-rustin | |||
"While his fight to live freely as a gay man is easily applauded by progressive elites today, his support for meritocracy, along with his opposition to identity politics, affirmative action, and black studies go largely uncelebrated. | |||
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"It is a sign of the sorry state of America’s intellectual and creative class that a film as well-produced as Rustin could not bring itself to be honest about such a central part of his philosophy. But Rustin’s greatness remains, along with his powerful conviction, as he wrote, that his 'activism did not spring from my being gay, or for that matter, from my being black.' | |||
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"But if it was his sexual orientation that could not be spoken of in polite company in his time, it is his philosophical orientation that is tragically taboo in our own." |
Revision as of 14:29, 30 March 2024
Satire
Babylon Bee Gutfeld!
Comedians
LINK: Damon Imani
Recommended Movies
Sound of Freedom Killing Fields
Woke Movies
Movies Distorting History
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/ifrostnixoni-a-dishonorab_b_150948
https://www.thefp.com/p/the-free-press-the-prophets-bayard-rustin "While his fight to live freely as a gay man is easily applauded by progressive elites today, his support for meritocracy, along with his opposition to identity politics, affirmative action, and black studies go largely uncelebrated.
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"It is a sign of the sorry state of America’s intellectual and creative class that a film as well-produced as Rustin could not bring itself to be honest about such a central part of his philosophy. But Rustin’s greatness remains, along with his powerful conviction, as he wrote, that his 'activism did not spring from my being gay, or for that matter, from my being black.'
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"But if it was his sexual orientation that could not be spoken of in polite company in his time, it is his philosophical orientation that is tragically taboo in our own."