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In reply to the discussion: What about the giant elephant in the room? [View all]freshwest
(53,661 posts)49. I agree. The Twilight Zone also covered a lot of moral issues. I recently found a newer episode.
The Twilight Zone: Season 1, Episode 3 Shades of Guilt (25 Sep. 2002)
A black man begs Matt McGreevy for a ride in his car since he is being pursued by someone, but Matt refuses and drives on, and sees him being attacked by a group of gang members behind him, though does nothing. That night, Matt suffers several wounds he can't explain to his wife, and the next morning appears to have gained a tan overnight and learns that the man, a college professor named John Woodrell, was beaten to death in a gang hate-crime. His family and friends point out he didn't know who the man was or why he was running, but Matt, defensive about not being racist, still regrets not helping him since he knows why he didn't stop. It may be too late, though, since his skin continues to darken until he's mistaken for a mixed, then an African-American, man, then he looks exactly like the victim.
I stumbled on a film with Shatner I'd never heard of made way back in 1962, of all things. You can find it under this title on youtube.
Shame (1962) / William Shatner / Historical Film on Racism In The South
The Twilight Zone often put people in situations that made people question themselves.
A black man begs Matt McGreevy for a ride in his car since he is being pursued by someone, but Matt refuses and drives on, and sees him being attacked by a group of gang members behind him, though does nothing. That night, Matt suffers several wounds he can't explain to his wife, and the next morning appears to have gained a tan overnight and learns that the man, a college professor named John Woodrell, was beaten to death in a gang hate-crime. His family and friends point out he didn't know who the man was or why he was running, but Matt, defensive about not being racist, still regrets not helping him since he knows why he didn't stop. It may be too late, though, since his skin continues to darken until he's mistaken for a mixed, then an African-American, man, then he looks exactly like the victim.
I stumbled on a film with Shatner I'd never heard of made way back in 1962, of all things. You can find it under this title on youtube.
Shame (1962) / William Shatner / Historical Film on Racism In The South
The Twilight Zone often put people in situations that made people question themselves.
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It is senseless how these factors can be ignored by the RW and the focus and demon becomes the poor
The Wielding Truth
Dec 2012
#64
No, no, no, "Look at the shiny object over there!" Just like a "lot" of "people" on the internet
patrice
Dec 2012
#3
I thought the space aliens were already here. Now I'm disappointed. No, wait, they run the MIC.
freshwest
Dec 2012
#8
One of their scariest episodes. Right up there with 'It's on the wing!' by the Shat.
freshwest
Dec 2012
#18
I agree. The Twilight Zone also covered a lot of moral issues. I recently found a newer episode.
freshwest
Dec 2012
#49
Ob, no, you missed the whole thing. They are here and fucked it because they're just visiting.
freshwest
Dec 2012
#19
That would be taken care of by not reaching a deal, which is exactly why republicans want a deal.
DrewFlorida
Dec 2012
#11
Your information is appreciated, your rudeness is uncalled for, typical of what's wrong with DU.
DrewFlorida
Jan 2013
#82
Yes, I know how much the U.S. spends on military and I think it's rediculous, what I didn't
DrewFlorida
Jan 2013
#84
How else can we ensure a new generation of "terrorists" to keep the arms industry healthy?
BlueStreak
Dec 2012
#26
Over $1 TRILLION spent on defense, not one member of Congress willing to address this.
Initech
Dec 2012
#29
Check those Congressional portfolios...bet you'll see a LOT of military industrial stocks in 'em.
MADem
Dec 2012
#33
The irony is that this military has managed to lose 2 wars in little over 10 years. That's got to be
coalition_unwilling
Dec 2012
#36
yep. just like the cost of the wars, no discussion is serious unless this is mentioned
pasto76
Dec 2012
#40
We don't cut it all, that would be suicide, but trimming half a trillion would be doable
pediatricmedic
Dec 2012
#53
K&R except there's a whole herd of the proto-pachyderms ruining the carpet. n/t
Egalitarian Thug
Dec 2012
#79