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rockinjohnny · 25 days ago
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What are They Hiding?!
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concienciapodcast · 7 years ago
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#rupertmurdock #DueñodelaBiblia | Escucha el ultimo episodio. Link on Bio!
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spanky606 · 8 years ago
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@Regrann from @nigganews #RupertMurdock #fox #CoonVision #uriahmessiah
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flatlanddiva · 9 years ago
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Reason No. 1 to say "Fuck 'Empire'" 💻📡📡 #empire #fox #rupertmurdock #donaldtrump #election2016
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abundancechild · 10 years ago
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"Here are several reasons why you should buy a bootlegged copy from Blackbusters instead of giving your hard earned cash to #RupertMurdock and #RidleyScott." - Anthony Browder 1. Rupert Murdock recently tweeted: “Since when are Egyptians not white? All I know are. They treated blacks as slaves.” 2. Ridley Scott said that he didn’t hire any Black leads for the film because, “I (can’t) get it financed. So the question doesn’t even come up.” 3. "Exodus" took more liberties with the Bible than the film "Noah," which featured giant talking stones that helped Noah defeat his enemies. 4. God is portrayed as an 11 year-old white male with a British accent. 5. Exodus distorts known historical facts. • The film opens in 1300 BC with the battle of Kadesh which actually took place in 1275 BC • King Seti I died in 1279 (4 years before the battle of Kadesh) and was buried in the Temple of Abu Simbel, which was built by Rameses II about 25 years later, and is not a tomb. • The film shows pyramids being built during the reign of Seti and Rameses (who ruled during the 19 dynasty) when in fact the Egyptians stopped building pyramids in the 6th dynasty (about 1000 years earlier). 6. :Exodus" reinforces and amplifies old racial stereotypes. All the powerful people are white and all of the blacks are servants, slaves or security guards. Watching Exodus made me want to scream, “Hollywood, Let my people go,” and wish that that God had written an 11th Commandment telling film makers and distributors, “Thou shall not make bad films and expect people to pay to see them.” #exodus #Moses #Hebrew #Israelites #anthonybrowder #moviereview #Egyptians Source :: The African History Network (at @abundancechild)
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