Movies that stopped you being racist: Zootopia - no fucking to kill a mockingbird

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I used to hate sandniggers and thought they were out to conquer the West, but then the way Zootopia showed how society can view people different from us made me retool my views. In Zootopia the predator critters (foxes) were unfairly judged to be predators and the main critter (Judy Hopps, a wabbit) had to fight against it. So I learned to stop hating ragheads.

What movies taught you to stop being racist?
 
The original story of Zootopia involved taming collars forced upon predators by the state to prevent a predator uprising and takeover.
The whole city was covered in signs reminding predators that they were evil because what they did in the past, and how they could do it again if it weren't for the taming collars.
In this version of the story Nick wanted to create "Wild Times", an amusement park where predators could be themselves and be amongst only themselves, so they wouldn't need to wear taming collars. He tried to get a loan to achieve this but all the banks were owned by Prey who hated him.

The taming collars are White guilt, which society imposes into us from a young age (in the movie is a rite of passage from childhood to adulthood done around puberty or earlier) to prevent us from being strong conquerors like our ancestors, the only way to have a society in which the "prey" prosper is to brainwash "predators" into hating themselves and accepting they should be hated by everyone.
Nick's story is about creating an ethnostate, a place where "predators" wouldn't need to put themselves down to please the genetically inferior people.

Also Judy Hopps was blonde which made her hotter.
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House of Rothschild (1934)

The movie was produced by Zanuck (who was not Jewish), as an attack on Nazism and anti-semitism following Hitler's rise to power in Germany in 1933.

It tells the Rothschilds's side of the story. If you can watch this scene without tearing up, maybe you just don't have a heart.

 
American History X taught me to not trust niggers and its been valuable since. Sand, taco, rice, and snow niggers included. I apologize if I missed any.
 
The original story of Zootopia involved taming collars forced upon predators by the state to prevent a predator uprising and takeover.
The whole city was covered in signs reminding predators that they were evil because what they did in the past, and how they could do it again if it weren't for the taming collars.
In this version of the story Nick wanted to create "Wild Times", an amusement park where predators could be themselves and be amongst only themselves, so they wouldn't need to wear taming collars. He tried to get a loan to achieve this but all the banks were owned by Prey who hated him.

The taming collars are White guilt, which society imposes into us from a young age (in the movie is a rite of passage from childhood to adulthood done around puberty or earlier) to prevent us from being strong conquerors like our ancestors, the only way to have a society in which the "prey" prosper is to brainwash "predators" into hating themselves and accepting they should be hated by everyone.
Nick's story is about creating an ethnostate, a place where "predators" wouldn't need to put themselves down to please the genetically inferior people.

Also Judy Hopps was blonde which made her hotter.
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Original Zootopia was about Nick creating Kiwi Farms ("a space where everyone can "get wild" like in the old internet times").

And Disney put it down. And made a plot involving shaming the rabbit for being reasonably afraid of creatures who literally used to eat others alive.

Of course. Fuck Disney.
 
I didn't need a movie to teach me life lessons because I had good parents who taught me by example.
Basiest post.

The idea that a movie can drastically change your opinion about important political topics/values is dystopian.

People don't get opinions because of movies, they get opinions because of personal life experiences. There is no movie stronger than a life experience.
 
The original story of Zootopia involved taming collars forced upon predators by the state to prevent a predator uprising and takeover.
The whole city was covered in signs reminding predators that they were evil because what they did in the past, and how they could do it again if it weren't for the taming collars.
In this version of the story Nick wanted to create "Wild Times", an amusement park where predators could be themselves and be amongst only themselves, so they wouldn't need to wear taming collars. He tried to get a loan to achieve this but all the banks were owned by Prey who hated him.

The taming collars are White guilt, which society imposes into us from a young age (in the movie is a rite of passage from childhood to adulthood done around puberty or earlier) to prevent us from being strong conquerors like our ancestors, the only way to have a society in which the "prey" prosper is to brainwash "predators" into hating themselves and accepting they should be hated by everyone.
Nick's story is about creating an ethnostate, a place where "predators" wouldn't need to put themselves down to please the genetically inferior people.

Also Judy Hopps was blonde which made her hotter.
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Can't have that.

Remember, predators in collars is good because of what they did in the past. Nevermind the "prey" were 100% more savage.
 
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