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13-11-07, 11:39 AM
I have to support the person who wondered why there is a lack of criticism. We know this thing happened but i am sick of hollywood s obsession with demonising Afrikan people by focusing on the worse elements of our community and no doubt we are always willing to assist them. I am becoming disappointed with Denzil. there was Training Day and now this. He is an accomplished actor he can command millions why he chooses to lower himself i don't know may be he wants another oscar. I know actors want to depict various types of character i know he can't always play Malcolm X and Steve Biko, but we should think of the wider implications of our actions. We all have social responsibility its like rappers who will do any buffoonery to sell records. We need our own film company to counter this bs so rather than our children and adults learning about the biggest druglord they can learn about African empires, heroes and sheroes. By focusing on these driglords no matter the end we are glamorising them and givng them noteriety which is what they would want. As I said i am not saying these films should never be made I just think there should be more balance. This druglord is definately the result of Amerikkka so the title is accurate.
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