Fantastically Racist Movie About Diversity! 1950’s Racism

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Patriotic History Racial Discrimination Multiculturalism Cultural Prejudice Melting Pot Patriotism
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Who Are the People of America is a mind blowing classic film from the 1950's that paints America as a utopian land of diversity and happiness. The narrator waxes poetically about how Americans owe many of their favorite things to the rest of the world, including such insignificant things as spaghetti, baseball, music, and hot dogs. The film highlights this diversity by saying, “These are some of the things we share as Americans. For we have become Americans through the process of sharing.” Expressing hope for the future, “Playing together, growing together, learning together…” the narration misses the irony of these words as we see scenes of Southern plantations with slaves working in the fields, and shots of Native Americans, two groups of people who did not “share,” but were instead exploited. This film serves as a shocking exposure to racism in America in the mid 20th century. The great American melting pot was an idea that existed long before different races and cultures became equal in the eyes of the law and the government. Who Are the People of America is one of those old racist movies that truly makes the case for real multiculturalism.

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  • Where is the racism? Stop crying wolf!

    Simply because they say the word "negro" does not make this video racist, you PC-brain washed moron! You leftards and third world supremacists keep crying wolf for nothing.

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