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So if this movie is prejudice against Mexicans


Wouldn’t that mean the first movie is prejudice against the police?

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and white people ! sherrif tealse , and all his staff, and the NG were white as they come!
why are the bad guys always white!
that movie was so woke!

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Actually I think neither movie was trying to make a statement against any particular demographic

Let’s go Brandon

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So many movies have White bad guys yet nobody complains, yet the minute a movies has Mexican bad guys (which is actually more realistic) it immediately becomes controversial.

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In Rambo 6 the antagonist was to be black trans male. Imagine the outcry if that went ahead.

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Maybe they should've got this guy to play the role:

"Brian Michael Smith Is First Trans Man in People's 'Sexiest Men Alive':"
https://www.out.com/celebs/2021/11/11/brian-michael-smith-first-trans-man-peoples-sexiest-men-alive

"Brian Michael Smith Is TV's First Black Trans Man In Regular Role:"
https://www.out.com/transgender/2019/9/24/tvs-first-black-trans-male-regular-cast-9-1-1-spinoff

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Originally posted by MovieChatUser497:

Wouldn’t that mean the first movie is prejudice against the police?


I'm pretty sure the first movie was a commentary on police brutality and how the police treat certain types of people. John Rambo (a poor homeless veteran) was literally doing nothing but walking and the cop harassed him and then took him to the station, hosed him down, laughed at him, beat him, etc. That should not be how some cops treat poor homeless veterans in the good ol' U.S. of A. The whole first movie was basically a commentary on the military and veterans and how they are treated and what they mentally go through.

I also have another thread about police brutality against (straight white male)© Tommy Jarvis in Friday the 13th Part VI:
https://moviechat.org/tt0091080/Friday-the-13th-Part-VI-Jason-Lives/5f4b7a56e1dae621a583ca3e/Police-Brutality-on-Tommy-Jarvis

it seems like politics is everywhere you look..even in classic 80's movies...now that's really weird.

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It wasn’t a statement about police brutality, it was about PTSD and the challenges that the returning vets had at returning to a normal life.

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prejudiced

ftfy


now make like a tree and get out of here,
you sound like a darned fool when you say it wrong.

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It’s called a typo, I usually type from my phone so it’s highly understandable that one would occur. Do you have anything useful to contribute to this thread?

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ok no it isnt ,
no it wouldnt ,
and who said it was?

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