
It’s important that we remember a couple of old sayings
1-’
Nothing is new under the sun‘ and If you don’t learn the lessons of history you are destined to repeat it‘. Many people have forgotten about or never knew about
DW Griffiths landmark film
‘Birth of a Nation‘. It was taken from the book ‘
The Clansmen‘ which depicted newly freed Black slaves running the government and causing the country to fall to pieces. The movie showed that this country was falling until an organization was formed that gave rise to the country and restored order. That outfit was the
Ku Klux Klan‘.
The part that most people know about
Birth of a Nation is the
Reconstruction.. Here’s a clip and brief synopsis
Part 2: Reconstruction
Stoneman and his “
mulatto” protegé, Silas Lynch, go to South Carolina to observe the expanded franchise. Black soldiers parade through the streets. During the election, whites are shown being turned away while blacks stuff the ballot boxes. The newly elected black legislature passes laws requiring white civilians to salute black officers and allowing mixed-race marriages.
Meanwhile, Ben, inspired by observing white children pretending to be ghosts to scare off black children, devises a plan to reverse the perceived powerlessness of Southern whites by forming the Ku Klux Klan. Elsie is angered by his membership in the group.
Then Gus, a former slave who became educated and gained a title of recognition through the army, proposes to marry Flora. Scared by Gus’ lascivious advances, she flees into the forest, pursued by Gus. Trapped on a precipice, Flora leaps to her death. In response, the Klan hunts Gus, tries him and finds him guilty, kills him, and leaves his corpse on Lieutenant Governor Silas Lynch’s doorstep. In retaliation, Lynch orders a crackdown on the Klan. The Camerons flee from the black militia and hide out in a small hut, home to two former Union soldiers, who agree to assist their former Southern foes in defending their
Aryan birthright, according to the caption.
Meanwhile, with Austin Stoneman gone, Lynch tries to force Elsie to marry him. Disguised Klansmen discover her situation and leave to get reinforcements. The Klan, now at full strength, rides to her rescue and takes the opportunity to disperse the rioting negroes. Simultaneously, Lynch’s militia surrounds and attacks the hut where the Camerons are hiding, but the Klan saves them just in time.
Victorious, the Klansmen celebrate in the streets. The film cuts to the next election where the Klan successfully
disfranchises black voters and disarms the blacks.
The film concludes with a double honeymoon of Phil Stoneman with Margaret Cameron and Ben Cameron with Elsie Stoneman. The final frame shows masses oppressed by a mythical god of war suddenly finding peace under the image of
Christ. The final title rhetorically asks: “Dare we dream of a golden day when the bestial War shall rule no more? But instead-the gentle Prince in the Hall of Brotherly Love in the City of Peace.”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynCku4c01VE&feature=related
That movie was disgusting. It was a clear and obvious attack on people of color. Equally disgusting is the attempt by this author to imply that the country has not evolved since that vile film's release. Equally disgusting is the attempt by this author to attempt to dis-credit the Tea party's legitimate views by claiming racism. This country NEEDS to be able to discuss issues without de-railing on phamtom menace. Is this country perfect? No. Is racism stamped out in it's entirety? No. Does this article do ANYTHING to promote intelligent discourse? No.
ReplyDeleteWhat planet are you from, if you and your idea's are our future I am scared to death, God help us. If you are the future of our country we might as well learn Chinese. Let me guess, you are 20 something, a new tatoo will make you feel alot better. Why don't you get it on November 2nd, great day to get a full body tatoo.
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