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No people of color


in the entire movie? even the shark is white. Racist?

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There’s a few on the beach looking on as the shark exits the pond.

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Black people don’t fuck with the ocean as a general rule.

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I think this is the 2nd dumbest thing I've ever read in my life.

https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=https%3A%2F%2Fpbs.twimg.com%2Fmedia%2FDvKlVw9WsAE3FNB.jpg&imgrefurl=https%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2Fmmtairo%2Fstatus%2F1077105303395676160%3Flang%3Dar-x-fm&tbnid=KPkDbGWaNgd5CM&vet=12ahUKEwiNxqmMyNf2AhVfADQIHQBBBpQQMygCegUIARC1AQ..i&docid=kUqAmxu3h4OM5M&w=860&h=645&itg=1&q=croded%20beaches%20in%20kenya&ved=2ahUKEwiNxqmMyNf2AhVfADQIHQBBBpQQMygCegUIARC1AQ

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Ok what’s number 1

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Can't remember, but there is usually something worse. :)

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“croded beaches in kenya” really? Luckily Google isn’t fussy about spelling.

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Yeah, nice isn't it?

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its cause it reminds them of how there ancestors got here

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So everyone in the movie is translucent?

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Winner.

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Whether you like it or not a lot of movies both back then and years before didn't have African Americans in leading roles. But imo that doesn't make it racist. Honestly I don't know any African American Actors from back then so I can't really tell you who would've been good as the characters in the movie.

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Sidney Poitier as Brody?

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I'd like to see Shirley Hemphill as Quint.

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I am afraid I do not know him.

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i know, becasue you said
"I don't know any African American Actors from back then"

You should look him up. A legendary actor with some great films.

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I will. I admit I was born in the late 80s. The famous black actors I know are Eddie Murphy, Morgan Freeman, Denzel Washington, Samuel L. Jackson, and James Earl Jones (mainly from Star Wars, Conan, and the Jack Ryan movies).

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Sidney Poitier as Brody
Richard Pryor as Hooper
Rudy Ray Moore as Quint
Carole Speed as Ellen

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Rudy Ray Moore as quint??? I’m thinking Redd Foxx.

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LOL. I could see Redd giving the shark a hard time.

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Imagine him treating Hooper like Aunt Esther.

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You big dummeh! How'd you like five a'deez across yo lip!?!?

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A lot of them have tans.

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It's time to put something straight once and for all:

When you see a red door, it is that color because that is the color on the visible light spectrum that is being reflected back to your optical receptors. When you see something white, it is because it is a combination of all colors being reflected back to your eyes. Dark brown and black are the reflection of little to no color being perceived by your eyes. So white folks actually are more accurately described as people of color, so I'm claiming appropriation!

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That's racist science talk.

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As long as I preface every public announcement I make with something like "I realize the advantages my science privilege has given me in the past, and recognize that I may not have been as understanding as I could have been toward those who are less sciency."

This could mean actual advances in the field of Science!

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In the vineyard to this day, a white shark is still more welcome than a non-white person.

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how do they feel about non white sharks?

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"In the vineyard "
You obviously don't know the Island.
I think the thread was an attempt at humor but the cast was fine. It probably would not have been cast this way 40 years later. My guess would be Brody: he would have been black. Actually Martha's V. has had a black community for generations. There was a lot of farming done there before it became a tourist hotspot post-WW2.

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If Brody was Black the movie would no longer be a story about a series of shark attacks. It would instead be a story about a Black sheriff experiencing distrust and prejudice among the bigoted White citizens of a small beach town during a series of shark attacks.

Yes, Brody as played by White Roy Scheider was an outsider from the big city, but that was just background detail. If he'd been Black, his experiences with racism would have stolen the show from the shark.

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Martha’s Vineyard was one of three seaside resort areas where African American’s could summer during the 20th century— and did.
https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/tradition/a6668/oak-bluffs-african-american-community/

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