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Old 02-09-2026, 08:37 AM   #12349
undercoverbrother
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Originally Posted by FlamesAddiction View Post
I thought it was just a satirical take on rampant 1920s racism and segregation, with social commentary on the spirituality of music and the attempt to mainstream into white America. It used hyperbole to make it's point, but hyperbole is normal thing to use in creative story telling.

I really don't think they were trying to say all white people are vampires that leach off of black culture. Just in this particular story, they were. The subject of music appropriation is more nuanced and the whole story probably doesn't need to belong in a 2-hour work of fiction meant just to tell the story from one perspective.
I mean props to your for trying but why both with that guy.

He has shown time and time again he is disingenuous
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