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K.C.L.MemberI think people are being just a little too sensitive. What was being shown in that scene was the kind of discussion that goes on in a barber shop. I have heard a few people (African Americans) say that about Rosa Parks before, but not about Martin. But if you remember, in the movie everyone else in the shop was condemning him for saying those things. Another reason I think there has been too much negative attention is that this is one of the most succesful black films in a while. I think on issues about black people, we like to point to one negative aspect and miss the greatness of the larger picture. It opened at No. 1. Not a lot of mainstream movies can say that.
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Name : K.C.L., Gender : F, Race : Black/African American, Age : 20, City : Berea, State : KY, Country : United States, Occupation : Student,- AuthorPosts
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