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A Bit Racist?
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Well, there is such a thing as 'inverted snobbery' and I guess this situation counts as 'inverted racism'. Except, of course, it's just racism. Turning the tables on those who usually perpetrate racism doesn't stop it being what it is. What is in the film that they don't want the white students to see?
12:50 Sat 14th Feb 2015
Well, there is such a thing as 'inverted snobbery' and I guess this situation counts as 'inverted racism'.
Except, of course, it's just racism. Turning the tables on those who usually perpetrate racism doesn't stop it being what it is.
What is in the film that they don't want the white students to see?
Except, of course, it's just racism. Turning the tables on those who usually perpetrate racism doesn't stop it being what it is.
What is in the film that they don't want the white students to see?
What is in the film that they don't want the white students to see?
Storyline
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A social satire that follows the stories of four black students at an Ivy League college where controversy breaks out over a popular but offensive black-face party thrown by white students. With tongue planted firmly in cheek, the film explores racial identity in acutely-not-post-racial America while weaving a universal story of forging one's unique path in the world.
White students can of course watch it.
Storyline
IMBd
A social satire that follows the stories of four black students at an Ivy League college where controversy breaks out over a popular but offensive black-face party thrown by white students. With tongue planted firmly in cheek, the film explores racial identity in acutely-not-post-racial America while weaving a universal story of forging one's unique path in the world.
White students can of course watch it.
Thanks, Talbot.
I'd guess the Ivy League crowd can look down their noses at most classes of white people too and not have to care what people think of them because they'll be advantaged for the rest of their lives and only mixing with other people like themselves.
Even if we do stamp out the racist attitudes, there will still be class snobbery to overcome.
I'd guess the Ivy League crowd can look down their noses at most classes of white people too and not have to care what people think of them because they'll be advantaged for the rest of their lives and only mixing with other people like themselves.
Even if we do stamp out the racist attitudes, there will still be class snobbery to overcome.