Saturday, December 28, 2013

After Ignorance.

"After Earth" told a great story of substance. It's an exaggerated basic tale of a father and son bonding through extreme and dire circumstances, just as much as Cormack McCarthy's unnamed father and son did in his masterpiece "The Road". Problem is that "After Earth" featured the positive image of a black man doing right by his son as an educator and provider and the racist powers that be can't have that. And like the fools we as people of color are, some of us joined into the ragging on the film just for the sake of fitting in. Damn shame.

Bash "After Earth" but support "Real Housewives of Atlanta". Unbelievable.

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