I've read a couple of reviews of this movie like this one:
http://www.film.com/movies/story/review-tropic-thunder-is-excellent/22258260
I wanted to say that I am an enthusiestof old time radio. For those of you that don't know, the show "Amos 'n' Andy" was a radio progra where the protrayal of black people is now considered offensive, mainly because of it's blackface humor. In the early part of the 2th century, using blackface in movies was not only acceptable, but in some cases preferred. Al Jolsom, for example, said he found doing offensive things easier when he put on blackface.
The reason I saw that is simple. Protests against "Amos 'n' Andy" started in 1935, against the radio show. The radio show itself was not pulled, but the same protests managed to get the tv show pulled in the fifties and reruns pulled from circulation in 1965. The reaction to the fact that people took offense at programs like "Amos 'n' Andy" were very much like the people who tell others that protest against "Tropic Thunder" to stop their boycott. People thought and continued to think thatm "Amos 'n' Andy" was ok. Personally I even saw references to people supposedly not having a reason to complain about that show in a book that was published in the 70's.
So what I'm saying is that I would encourage anyone who feels that the movie is offensive to boycott the movie, protest it, or anything else they can think of to show that they don't like th movie. If you don't feel that it's offensive, that's your perrogative, and it is besides the point. I wanted to encourage anyone that is trying to do something about offsensive scenes in the film to keep it up. We shouldn't expect an immediate change, but the changes that stopped the use of blackface didn't exactly take place overnight. I would like to encourage those that are protesting the move to continue, if for no other reason than that you're convinced that it's offensive.
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