Shit Stains at it again

By the time Trump gets through destroying this country, its gonna look like Its a Wonderful life's, Potterville....you mark my words and oh by the way, James Stewart, ie George Bailey....was a racist. Can't watch any of his movies anymore and that makes me sad. DAMN
Trump has 2 1/2 years to destroy this country. Obama couldn't do it in 8, and Biden...well, Biden...
 
There is no definitive evidence that Jimmy Stewart was a racist, though a few anecdotes have raised questions over the years. Here's a balanced look at the claims and context:

🧾 Allegations and Context​

  • Hal Kanter Anecdote (1971): In Donald Dewey’s biography, producer Hal Kanter recalled that Stewart objected to a Black actor (Hal Williams) playing a police officer who would “lecture” his character. Kanter later clarified that Stewart had misunderstood the casting, and Williams was actually playing an FBI agent in a different episode. Stewart reportedly felt embarrassed by the mix-up.
  • Woody Strode’s Account (1962): Actor Woody Strode, who worked with Stewart on The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, said Stewart seemed “uncomfortable” around him because he was Black. Strode didn’t accuse Stewart of overt racism but described him as a “sincere white Christian type” who may have held unconscious biases.
  • No Pattern of Racist Behavior: Stewart worked with Black artists like Duke Ellington and never publicly expressed racist views. He was known for his decency and professionalism, and no co-stars or crew members have accused him of discriminatory behavior beyond these isolated anecdotes.

🧠 Interpretation​

  • These stories suggest possible discomfort or unconscious bias, not overt racism.
  • Stewart’s legacy remains largely untarnished, and many historians argue that the anecdotes lack corroboration or context.
 
There is no definitive evidence that Jimmy Stewart was a racist, though a few anecdotes have raised questions over the years. Here's a balanced look at the claims and context:

🧾 Allegations and Context​

  • Hal Kanter Anecdote (1971): In Donald Dewey’s biography, producer Hal Kanter recalled that Stewart objected to a Black actor (Hal Williams) playing a police officer who would “lecture” his character. Kanter later clarified that Stewart had misunderstood the casting, and Williams was actually playing an FBI agent in a different episode. Stewart reportedly felt embarrassed by the mix-up.
  • Woody Strode’s Account (1962): Actor Woody Strode, who worked with Stewart on The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, said Stewart seemed “uncomfortable” around him because he was Black. Strode didn’t accuse Stewart of overt racism but described him as a “sincere white Christian type” who may have held unconscious biases.
  • No Pattern of Racist Behavior: Stewart worked with Black artists like Duke Ellington and never publicly expressed racist views. He was known for his decency and professionalism, and no co-stars or crew members have accused him of discriminatory behavior beyond these isolated anecdotes.

🧠 Interpretation​

  • These stories suggest possible discomfort or unconscious bias, not overt racism.
  • Stewart’s legacy remains largely untarnished, and many historians argue that the anecdotes lack corroboration or context.
what the fuck are you blabbering on about now?
 
There is no definitive evidence that Jimmy Stewart was a racist, though a few anecdotes have raised questions over the years. Here's a balanced look at the claims and context:

🧾 Allegations and Context​

  • Hal Kanter Anecdote (1971): In Donald Dewey’s biography, producer Hal Kanter recalled that Stewart objected to a Black actor (Hal Williams) playing a police officer who would “lecture” his character. Kanter later clarified that Stewart had misunderstood the casting, and Williams was actually playing an FBI agent in a different episode. Stewart reportedly felt embarrassed by the mix-up.
  • Woody Strode’s Account (1962): Actor Woody Strode, who worked with Stewart on The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, said Stewart seemed “uncomfortable” around him because he was Black. Strode didn’t accuse Stewart of overt racism but described him as a “sincere white Christian type” who may have held unconscious biases.
  • No Pattern of Racist Behavior: Stewart worked with Black artists like Duke Ellington and never publicly expressed racist views. He was known for his decency and professionalism, and no co-stars or crew members have accused him of discriminatory behavior beyond these isolated anecdotes.

🧠 Interpretation​

  • These stories suggest possible discomfort or unconscious bias, not overt racism.
  • Stewart’s legacy remains largely untarnished, and many historians argue that the anecdotes lack corroboration or context.


There you go Stewart was a racist for sure..

:facepalm:
 
Trump has 2 1/2 years to destroy this country. Obama couldn't do it in 8, and Biden...well, Biden...
I am predicting and you heard it here first and one need only archive my predictions I posted in Feb. of this year...I said that by the fall of this year, Trump will in fact have made moves to destroy this country and I also said by years end, Trump will be removed from office. I hate saying this, but the Tiger is never wrong....1761252511014.png
 
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