|  | Posted by Derek Janssen on 07/14/06 21:21 
Nick Macpherson wrote:
 > oldmolly2...@yahoo.com wrote:
 >
 >>Fred Goodwin, CMA wrote:
 >>
 >>>The 10 least politically correct movies ever
 >>
 >>I'd add White Dog (1982) to the list.
 >
 > Since politically incorrect means "anything I agree with in my
 > courageous way but others may not", sure. Calling something politically
 > incorrect is about the most self-congratulatory thing anyone can do.
 > It's a way of flattering your own self for imagined cultural
 > fearlessness.
 
 And we seem to have multi-levels--
 Seeing as not only
 A) the MSNBC writer worked through the ENTIRE litany of "Oo, it's so
 *naugh-ty*!" overused fratboy list-cliche' favorites (Team America, Bad
 Santa, Blazing Saddles), that sounded more like a Blockbuster Recommends
 list than a sociological analysis,
 but
 B) Freddy also took the time and trouble crosspost it to six groups
 *AND* x-post another thread with just the Song/South mention to six
 Disney groups,
 
 ....We seem to have a dimensionally onion-like multi-tiered level of
 self-backpatting UPON self-backpatting.
 
 (Which would tend to bear out above "mirror-kissing" theory of its
 proponents, as summed up better than I ever could.  Bravo, sir.)  :)
 
 > But it's not like Sam Fuller was saying that raising a
 > dog to attack blacks was a good thing.  Now, that would be "incorrect".
 
 Given that the entire movie was supposed to be a "shocking" ANTI-racial
 statement, there don't come no categories *more* PC.
 
 (Now, you want "ethnically incorrect"?
 Strap yourself in and chunk Don Bluth's first "American Tail" into the
 player....E. Gads.  0_0  )
 
 Derek Janssen
 ejanss@comcast.net
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