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Tasuki_Civic
08-29-2006, 01:35 PM
the Spike Lee documentary on Katrina?





please tell me your thoughts. im intrested. i thought it was outstanding! its was very simple and too the point of what has happened. not only that he captured important things but he also captured an eye from the pple in it and told their story of what they experienced for each day. and then added his own touch to it as how he saw it from his eyes.

ahmonrah
08-31-2006, 12:15 AM
i didnt get a chance to watch it yet. i'm gonna have to keep an eye out on comcast, maybe they will put it on again. or in the ON DEMAND section.

Tasuki_Civic
08-31-2006, 01:28 AM
its gonna be ON DEMAND real soon. keep a look out for it. it was awsome.

toonz
09-05-2006, 01:41 AM
It was real sad. After all these years we(as in African Americans) still are treated and looked at as animals in some beings live's.

toonz
09-05-2006, 10:59 AM
we are still not treated as equal and it's 06 going on 2007

hemi
09-05-2006, 11:16 AM
Stay black


Kill Whitey!

BrandoonWa
09-10-2006, 03:28 PM
Stay black


Kill Whitey!

that sort of attitude obviously helps race relations...

Tasuki_Civic
09-13-2006, 07:22 PM
It was real sad. After all these years we(as in African Americans) still are treated and looked at as animals in some beings live's.

and even refugee's

hemi
09-13-2006, 07:29 PM
I think what happened was a travesty. I think that the people of that entire region were devistated, and they need help from their country as well as this country's leaders...
I think that there were a lot of mistakes made by people in charge, and it caused a lot of people suffering. I watched the documentary, and could not help but notice the expression on the old ladies face that they evacuated in the helicopter. She was smiling from ear to ear, just happy to be alive. I think that everyone that survived that tremendous disaster should feel the same way!
I think it's sad/pathetic that a hurricane that virtually wiped out the entire gulf coast, has been turned into a race issue...

hemi
09-13-2006, 07:30 PM
that sort of attitude obviously helps race relations...


I can say that for 2 reasons.... I'm white, and I'm black...

{X}Echo419
09-14-2006, 03:25 PM
It was real sad. After all these years we(as in African Americans) still are treated and looked at as animals in some beings live's.

statements like that preputate the problem.

people should stop and take a look around and smell the bull shit their standing in. I'm going to make a thread b/c I'm about to get off topic.
but to stay on this topic, I think it's neat how the people in the flim didn't mention(maybe once or twice) the wonderfull mayor and governor. how they did NOTHING BEFORE THE STORM THAT THEY NEW WOULD FUCK EVERYTHING UP! and how gov Blanco told FEMA when they asked to come in and help that she didn't want their help. I wonder why you don't hear that more on the news? :2cents:

Tasuki_Civic
09-19-2006, 08:07 AM
statements like that preputate the problem.

people should stop and take a look around and smell the bull shit their standing in. I'm going to make a thread b/c I'm about to get off topic.
but to stay on this topic, I think it's neat how the people in the flim didn't mention(maybe once or twice) the wonderfull mayor and governor. how they did NOTHING BEFORE THE STORM THAT THEY NEW WOULD FUCK EVERYTHING UP! and how gov Blanco told FEMA when they asked to come in and help that she didn't want their help. I wonder why you don't hear that more on the news? :2cents:
mmhmm :yes: yea like i said it was a good documentry of what happened. i dont know if anyone on here is good at reading between the lines but he made that movie to see and get a feel of what pple went thru but also made it to think on your own about whomever and whatever.