Can you recommend a good racist documentary?

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Behavioral Sink

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I just spent a day observing a Canadian lower elementary school class. And I can't stop thinking about Africans and IQ. The children of African immigrants (I think mostly Nigerian and Somali) are such little shits. They don't listen or follow instructions. They don't stop talking out of turn. They're rude and defiant.

The sped kids I was there with, were way less trouble in the classroom. Like, they seemed smarter and had better impulse control. Which... they don't have a lot of-- that's why I was there.

So I'm here thinking these thoughts I can't discuss in a professional setting. But it's the weekend, so I'm on freethought time. Hit me with some banned race science videos.
 
The Birth Of A Nation, considered by some to be the greatest racist documentary of all time. Well, probably a bit more of a dramatization as it's based on a book, but it covers the end of the US Civil War and the founding of the KKK.

It's also unironically a high quality piece of cinema from a technical standpoint, and the first known example of the motion picture as we know it today.

For an old-timey silent film, it's really quite engrossing. Definitely worth a watch, but you'll need to spread it out over a few sessions as the whole thing is over 3 hours long.
 
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