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So, the scene where the heroes rescue their black friend and nearly spear a kkk member on their own flag after toppling a burning cross and setting several on fire and it being clearly depicted as good isn’t a strong enough denunciation?

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No. Should have actually speared him. And then set the rest on fire. And let the camera linger on the screams for 15 minutes of running time.

How hard is it to denounce the literal KKK onscreen? And yet they didn’t do it. And what’s with all your upvotes defending the KKK?

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Monsters Inc. is a pro KKK movie because Scully never rips a Klan member vertically down the center.

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