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Old October 20th, 2007, 03:15 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by afrocentric View Post
i was in a cd/dvd store buying some movies when i overheard a white couple talking about the Titanic movie. how it was oh so good and romantic and chit like that. i watched this movie a couple of times but i never understood the whole thing. all i saw was the poor was segegrated from the rich and i never did see any blacks in it either. so i did a little research on it. i found out that there was a rich black family on there. there weren't too much to talk about but they did experience harsh treatments from the white snobby crackers. i knew there was something to it. i also knew that white's making this movie wasn't even telling the truth. to me titanic is bullchit. yes i should have known but did yall know that there was a rich black family that sailed on the Titanic? those that didn't then read Titanic - Panache Report for more info.
Yeah.
Personally I prefer Rudy Ray Moore's version of the story of the titanic.
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