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Why so Anti-White and Anti-Male?

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    kurtlives85 — 18 years ago(February 14, 2008 10:39 AM)

    i love this film and i think that this post is excellent. all those knocking it are taking it far too literally. i believe that these events could occur at university although probably not all at the same university.
    also in reference the the person who said the film is racist against whites, what about ice cube and busta rhymes? they were made out to be massive beep
    the film was just showing the extremes or society and culture and the way in which people cope with living within these extremes.

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        Joy_Ride_74 — 17 years ago(May 28, 2008 09:42 PM)

        It's no problem when John Singleton makes movies about all black men shooting, killing, dope dealing, etc. It isn't until he show whites in a negative light, that everyone comes out to say how racist, unfair and unrealistic it is. Hell, not all black people kill each and get food stamps in the mail as a way of life, but I don't complain if someone makes a movie saying they do, because I'm smart enough to know that a movie is just thata fiction movie, baring no real facts about all people of one particular race. I've been black for nearly 34 years and have never sold drugs, used drugs, been to jail, been knocked up as a teenager, collected welfare, or anything else the media considers as "black culture." See, I'm used to my people being accused of everything negative. Apparently, white people are not. The funny part is, I see just as many whites on American's Most Wanted, Forensic Files, and other crime shows. Yet, on a IMDB forum, I see a lot of you "pretending" that you don't.

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            Jokerice — 17 years ago(April 22, 2008 09:30 PM)

            ima write a while page response about Higher Learning because it was that signifigant of a movie.

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              sha-26 — 17 years ago(September 21, 2008 12:02 PM)

              To noahdb,
              Finally someone who gets it. Thank goodness. I have no further comments.

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                Delirium-Tremens — 15 years ago(December 14, 2010 10:00 AM)

                Exactly! Well said, I agree. That's why I'm positive that caucasian raters were offended with the stereotypes and rated the movie low, not because the movie wasn't entertaining but because they felt like they were misrepresented by John Singleton.

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                  gabby_bm — 15 years ago(December 14, 2010 04:11 PM)

                  Are you implying that college-aged females, blacks, Jews and Latinos were accurately represented in this film? Ugh!
                  But I'll give him credit for depicting a fairly accurate assessment of a college campus frat-house rape.
                  Aye. The haggis is in the fire for sure.

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                      xtos04240 — 10 years ago(June 03, 2015 01:06 PM)

                      Malik "confronts" Remy by accusing him of what was called "thought crime" in 1984, the Orwell novel.

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                        Mudkips14 — 18 years ago(December 04, 2007 12:40 PM)

                        Very true, so very true.

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                          Rick-34 — 15 years ago(January 28, 2011 11:17 AM)

                          a) yes
                          b) WTF???

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                              DA8653 — 18 years ago(March 07, 2008 10:23 PM)

                              The college was meant to be a micro-version of America. And whether you accept it or not, the tyoe of people shown in this movie exist.
                              By any means necessary.

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                                jtdam09 — 18 years ago(March 10, 2008 04:57 AM)

                                That's true, DA8653. There were pretty significant parts in this film as well. Like the white man who becomes a skinhead(Nazi). His suicide was compared to how Hitler died. I thought about that, too.
                                Still I didn't think the producers and writers were trying to make this realistic either. It's just many problems that America has come face to face on (Racism, Feminism, Nazi, and Homosexuality) in one college.
                                If you don't believe homosexuality is in this movie, watch this movie through every minute, especially during the ceremony at the end of the movie.

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                                    angelatalk2000 — 17 years ago(May 23, 2008 11:15 AM)

                                    This movie was full of stereotypes. Not only were all White men blond bullies (except for the token sensitive guy with long brown hair and cheekbones) and all the White women blond and nasty (except for the token lesbian with long brown hair and cheekbones), but the Latino student fell asleep in class, Asian women clung timidly to each other as they went to the laundry and Jewish student acted like bad imitations of Miles Silverberg in Murphy Brown. For all his exhortations to 'Unlearn,' Singleton really dropped the ball with this one, perpetuating more stereotypes than he debunked.

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                                        gabby_bm — 15 years ago(December 14, 2010 08:33 AM)

                                        This movie was anti-everyone. There was only one likable person (the female runner)who was the only real voice of reason in the movie. Everyone else was a whiny little dickhead who made me sad for the future.
                                        I'd really like a follow-up to see where these losers are today, 15 years later.
                                        Aye. The haggis is in the fire for sure.

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                                          biggnidogg — 14 years ago(December 14, 2011 01:40 AM)

                                          the movie did take it self seriously but hey its a movie.get over it.racism exists in modern day societyi was still getting racial abuse in 2000 so i dont see what the issue is with the movie. at that time in many places things were tenseanti white male??? i dont think so a lot of characters are anti one thing or another..this topic is a cry out to play victim..loltry being a black male then get back to me

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