The Message of ‘Do the Right Thing’
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“Do the Right Thing” didn’t do the right thing.
Imagine that a white person, instead of black, had produced this movie. People of all colors would have been up in arms, disclaiming the film as a throwback to eras of simple-minded bigotry against black people.
What does “Do the Right Thing” say about black people?
--That they are lazy and irresponsible and that they take long breaks from their jobs in order to have sex, chat, relax.
--That they deal with life through endless bottles of booze.
--That they tote blaring boom boxes, showing no consideration for the sensitivities of others.
--That they hate “outsiders” (whites, Orientals, etc.).
“Do the Right Thing” is a racist’s delight.
S. KLEIN
Encino
Klein identifies himself as a former street-gang social worker and supervisor.
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