I almost did not respond. There is a verse about not arguing with fools and I am questioning if you saw this episode of "The Big Picture".Malisteen said:The fictional context of the film DOES NOT TRUMP the real world context of its creation.Gilhelmi said:Well stupid people that jumped to conclusions before seeing the film.Moth_Monk said:It was ignored by stupid people.theSteamSupported said:I'm getting what you're trying to say, but one has to ask the question: why was the context ignored in the first place?There's your reason.
It doesn't matter that Avatar, for instance, delivered a message of preserving the environment and respecting native peoples when it was funded by, and its profits rendered unto, major corporations that destroy the environment and trample the rights of native peoples.
Likewise, it doesn't matter that Cloud Atlas delivered a message that racism was wrong, if it's casting choices furthered the racist exclusion of actors of Asian descent from meaningful roles.
Maybe. Or maybe your Lord would have told you that all black people are subhumans descended from a forsaken people cursed by God for their wickedness, and that slavery is their proper lot in life. Because that was what the majority of 'godly men' taught their white congregations in much of the united states, and those congregations were happy to eat it up and go out and brutalize and enslave their fellow man in the name of the Lord, and your god never did see fit to correct them.OT: If I had been born during that time, my Lord would have told me to be an Abolitionist. I would have moved to Kansas and worked to establish the state with the Union (which did happen), I would have picked up arms and fought off the rebel Missourians (the time known as Bleeding Kansas).
Yes, I count the Abolitionist who died in the name of ending slavery as Martyred for the Lord.
1. Context is important - that means the movie is not racist because it was arguing against racism by using the same actors in every time period. I must see that movie.
2. I know a good deal more about the voice of God then you. The Lord never told anyone in early America to be racist. I can actually point out every part of the Bible that says that it was wrong, I even have access to historical documents showing treason onto the Lord by churches who did make unholy claims of this.
This is all I will say, I do not think that what I just said will be heard. I already know all of the normal, mock mock mock, responses. If that is your response I will ignore it in the future.
*a sad sigh and contemplating tomorrow*