This is one of the funniest thing I've heard yet...
NPR: King Kong Racist Because He Represents Black People
"A big, black man - right?
3.13.2017
News
Michael Horn
King Kong, the "8th wonder of the wonder of the world," the king of the jungle, the box-office champion, is apparently a metaphor for uppity black men looking to steal white women.
In an NPR segment, Afro-American studies professor Robin Means Coleman of the University of Michigan asserts that King Kong has always been a tale about black lynching.
“This is, again, a big, black man - right? - a big, black ape who is absolutely obsessed with whiteness and particularly white women. That has to be cut down," she asserts.
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Disparaging black people as apes always served the racist ends of white supremacists. Curiously, leftists are now the ones promulgating it.
NPR: King Kong Racist Because He Represents Black People
NPR: King Kong Racist Because He Represents Black People
"A big, black man - right?
3.13.2017
News
Michael Horn
King Kong, the "8th wonder of the wonder of the world," the king of the jungle, the box-office champion, is apparently a metaphor for uppity black men looking to steal white women.
In an NPR segment, Afro-American studies professor Robin Means Coleman of the University of Michigan asserts that King Kong has always been a tale about black lynching.
“This is, again, a big, black man - right? - a big, black ape who is absolutely obsessed with whiteness and particularly white women. That has to be cut down," she asserts.
...
Disparaging black people as apes always served the racist ends of white supremacists. Curiously, leftists are now the ones promulgating it.
NPR: King Kong Racist Because He Represents Black People