John Wayne Exhibition Removed

You are such a discredit to your race!!!!! Are you Black? If so, shame on you for keeping your people on the democrat Plantation!

Learn proper English, illiterate fucktard, and you might be taken more seriously.

You poor RW white pussies do nothing but gnash your teeth and cry. I’ve never seen such a gathering if lightweight pussy’s as the “conservatives” who post here.
 
John Wayne was a very outspoken man. But, just like in Donald Trump's case, you still have to be careful what you say, as you never know when someone is going to quote you.

John Wayne made a lot of Racist Remarks to a lot of people. Most of which are dead now, but he was known for making racist remarks about Blacks and Indians in particular. These are just a few that he made all in one interview with Playboy Magazine:

In discussing the revocation of activist Angela Davis' teaching credentials, Wayne said, "We can't all of a sudden get down on our knees and turn everything over to the leadership of the blacks. I believe in white supremacy until the blacks are educated to a point of responsibility. I don't believe in giving authority and positions of leadership and judgment to irresponsible people."

Asked about Native Americans playing subordinate roles in his movies, he replied, "I don't feel we did wrong in taking this great country away from them, if that's what you're asking. Our so-called stealing of this country from them was just a matter of survival. There were great numbers of people who needed new land, and the Indians were selfishly trying to keep it for themselves."

When the interviewer requests an example of movies he finds perverted, Wayne singles out Dustin Hoffman and Jon Voight's characters in "Midnight Cowboy," which won three Oscars: "Wouldn't you say that the wonderful love of those two men in 'Midnight Cowboy,' a story about two f*gs, qualifies? But don't get me wrong. As far as a man and a woman is concerned, I'm awfully happy there's a thing called sex."

On the matter of education in the African American community, he said, "Some blacks have tried to force the issue and enter college when they haven't passed the tests and don't have the requisite background. ... I don't know why people insist that blacks have been forbidden their right to go to school. They were allowed in public schools wherever I've been."

Again on education, he said, "I don't feel guilty about the fact that five or 10 generations ago these people were slaves. Now, I'm not condoning slavery. It's just a fact of life, like the kid who gets infantile paralysis and has to wear braces so he can't play football with the rest of us. I will say this, though: I think any black who can compete with a white today can get a better break than a white man."

On casting Black actors, Wayne opined, "If it's supposed to be a black character, naturally I use a black actor, but I don't go so far as hunting for positions for them. I think the Hollywood studios are carrying their tokenism a little too far. There's no doubt that 10 percent of the population is black, or colored, or whatever they want to call themselves; they certainly aren't Caucasian. Anyway, I suppose there should be the same percentage of the colored race in films as in society, but it can't always be that way."

Fuck me rigid, how many times does some prick trot out that Playboy interview rhinking they've found the motherlode?
 
I heard today that george soros put out a hit on Gilligan & the skipper, both antifa & BLM have thugs roaming the south pacific looking for them.........

I literally know zero people under the age of 70 who watch John Wayne movies. The vast majority of films he was in are utterly forgettable B-list Hollywood mediocrity.

George Lucas, another USC alumnus, actually directed or produced ground breaking films, and made lasting contributions to the film industry which makes Wayne's contributions look virtually inconsequential.
 
Fuck me rigid, how many times does some prick trot out that Playboy interview rhinking they've found the motherlode?

Not me, I actually liked John Wayne. But John Wayne and Donald Trump must have thought a lot of Playboy magazine as they went there for interviews to discuss their racist views on things.
 
Learn proper English, illiterate fucktard, and you might be taken more seriously.

You poor RW white pussies do nothing but gnash your teeth and cry. I’ve never seen such a gathering if lightweight pussy’s as the “conservatives” who post here.

Are you Black? If so you are a discredit to your race! It is easy to call people names on the internet you coward! You are still a slave if you vote democrat, they simply moved the plantation, and give you just enough to keep you voting or them! No significant changes have occurred while they have your vote every election cycle, by riling you up with some supposed injustice, quit being a victim!
 
Are you Black? If so you are a discredit to your race! It is easy to call people names on the internet you coward! You are still a slave if you vote democrat, they simply moved the plantation, and give you just enough to keep you voting or them! No significant changes have occurred while they have your vote every election cycle, by riling you up with some supposed injustice, quit being a victim!

:lolup:

You still haven’t cleaned up that grammar yet, have you, illiterate fucktard?

Why does my skin color make a difference. I’m merely stating the obvious about you RW pussies. You go out if your way to whine about blacks. You white, wimpy fucks continually paint yourselves as victims. What a pitiable group of wissbags. :rofl2:

Illiterate moron.
 
I literally know zero people under the age of 70 who watch John Wayne movies. The vast majority of films he was in are utterly forgettable B-list Hollywood mediocrity.

George Lucas, another USC alumnus, actually directed or produced ground breaking films, and made lasting contributions to the film industry which makes Wayne's contributions look virtually inconsequential.
His peers seemed to agree..

I must of watched many growing up, but can't recall any of them..

He was pretty one denominational IMHO, same mannerism, same/similar type lines blah blah blah...... Part of that could be the role casting :dunno:
 
His peers seemed to agree..

I must of watched many growing up, but can't recall any of them..

He was pretty one denominational IMHO, same mannerism, same/similar type lines blah blah blah...... Part of that could be the role casting :dunno:

He was good in war movies.
 
He was good in war movies.
I think the first one I saw was 'The Sons Of Katie Elder'. First indoor movie I ever saw. We always did drive ins when I was a kid. "True Grit" was a classic, and he had another as Rooster Cogburn after that.

His earlier war movies were typical for the time. Patriotism peddled by Hollywood. I actually saw an old movie of his a few years ago, where he was a guitar playing crooner in a western.
 
he was also the same in everyone of them from what I recall.:dunno: I could be wrong, that is all I really recall..
The only movie I enjoyed of his was The Cowboys. I tolerated him in the ones with Maureen O’Hara, because I loved her.
 
If this is really about film icons, George Lucas is a USC alumni, and he did more for American film than Wayne ever did. Lucas certainly rates a statue in the USC film school ahead of Wayne.

Not true. Outside Star Wars and the Indiana Jones series (mostly because of Spielberg) , Lucas has next to no presence in movie making. His expertise is in special effects, not making great movies.

Wayne was a major "action hero" of his day. He's the sort like say, Bruce Willis or Mel Gibson. In his time, his roles as an action hero were well received. Before him there was say, Tom Mix, a cowboy action hero. Wayne in his day made major advances for Hollywood.
 
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