My wife and I just got back from an afternoon for fine dining and viewing one of the best movies I have ever seen, "The Help".
Viola Davis turned in an Academy Award performance as the maid, and so did Bryce Dallas Howard, who played the main racist.
"The Help" appears to be an autobiography, if nothing else, of Kathryn Stockett, the author.
This movie ranks right up, if not above, "Driving Miss Daisy", and reminds us of the ugliness, blindness, stupidity and total evil of racism. The most racist person depicted in the movie chastises the girl playing Stockett for reading a State manual on the rules for separation of the races because "some racist may see her reading it".
Because of the current financial situtation affecting most of the world, and the US, we have a lot of political discourse taking place in the comment section of CNN, Fox News, DailyMail.UK, Politico, Huffpo and other similar sites. The number of vitriolic, illogical, asinine posts that read like quotes from Neo Nazis, White Supremacists and other racist hate groups is disheartening. It sours and cheapens political discourse and seems designed to promote brainless violence as a solution. Seeing oppression with the eyes of the oppressed, and learning from it, is good for the soul.
Viola Davis turned in an Academy Award performance as the maid, and so did Bryce Dallas Howard, who played the main racist.
"The Help" appears to be an autobiography, if nothing else, of Kathryn Stockett, the author.
This movie ranks right up, if not above, "Driving Miss Daisy", and reminds us of the ugliness, blindness, stupidity and total evil of racism. The most racist person depicted in the movie chastises the girl playing Stockett for reading a State manual on the rules for separation of the races because "some racist may see her reading it".
Because of the current financial situtation affecting most of the world, and the US, we have a lot of political discourse taking place in the comment section of CNN, Fox News, DailyMail.UK, Politico, Huffpo and other similar sites. The number of vitriolic, illogical, asinine posts that read like quotes from Neo Nazis, White Supremacists and other racist hate groups is disheartening. It sours and cheapens political discourse and seems designed to promote brainless violence as a solution. Seeing oppression with the eyes of the oppressed, and learning from it, is good for the soul.
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