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Topic History of: Wale
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JK2006 Let's wait until we see the whole thing but as a view on perception it looks terrific to me.
holocaust21 Looking at it briefly suggests it has a "Social Justice" "Black Lives Matter"-style narrative though. Some of what they say might be true, but I'm not sure it helps matters by racialising something that might not be to do specifically with race anyway. To be honest it's a good way to ensure nothing gets done, it makes a good sob sob movie, but all the whites then say "oh well, I'm white, only the blacks are getting locked up, so I don't care". And the truth is that there are also a lot of whites who get locked up in prison for no good reason as well. Like Jonathan King!
JK2006 www.walefilm.com/news/
JK2006 Short film looks brilliant and very pertinent to the kinds of problems in the UK with police that I've gone on about for 18 years; watch out for it (interview and clip on BBC Breakfast).