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  • Christian Review: Django Unchained

    Today i went to the theatres to watch the latest western movie, what i expected was a good ol' John Wayne type western flick. What i got was one of the most racist, un-Christian and anti-American movies i have ever seen. The movie starts out great, with classic western music playing and negro slaves being whipped by their white master while walking in chains through the desert of Texas. Then, after just some minutes, it suddenly takes a change, one of the coons escapes with the help of a Eurotrash anti-American liberal. The negro becomes a so-called bounty hunter (aka employee of liberal big government). His mission is to kill good white Christian slave owning men, and says things like Kill white people, and they pay you for it? What’s not to like?. He also targets a Godly ex-negro played by Samel L. Jackson.

    As a white Christian man who supports Biblical values, i am extremely offended by this movie, and i demand it to be banned. Of course it was directed by Quentin Tarantino (director of the infamous gay porn movie Pulp Fiction, and feminazi torture porn like Kill Bill) and produced by the joo-owned Weinstein Company. His movies are filled with joos, whores, liberals, homosexuals, negros, premarital sex, un-Christian values, anti-American messages and gay rape. This movie is a part of Obama's liberal agenda.
    Django Unchained should be banned, and no Christian should ever watch it! Quentin Tarantino and the joo Weinstein Company should convicted of hate speech!

    The Bible allows slavery
    Leviticus 25:44-46

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    Re: Christian Review: Django Unchained

    What's the point of going to a movie if you can't even pronounce the name of it?
    May you be a blessing to every life you touch.

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      Re: Christian Review: Django Unchained

      For all it's faults, I thought of the movie as sort of a cautionary tale. You have got to keep your nigras on a short chain with shackles in good working order. Transportation back in those days was much more difficult, but having them walk around out in the open like that was just asking for trouble. I know in the context of the movie, the good white slave owner was already dead, so there wasn't much he could do, but if anyone black or white ever attacks my house boy, Toby Rochester, they had better be ready to pay a heavy price...at least the asking price of a good helper.

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