Black Lives Matter TV Drama? – IOTW Report

Black Lives Matter TV Drama?

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AMC, the cable network, is developing a scripted series based on the bestselling nonfiction book They Can’t Kill Us All, according to our sister site Deadline. The book, by Washington Post reporter Wesley Lowery, looks at how decades of racial bias against African-Americans tie into the recent accusations of police abuse and rioting in Ferguson and Baltimore and led to the formation of the Black Lives Matter protest movement.

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And when the series tanks it will be proof positive that America is racist.

 

23 Comments on Black Lives Matter TV Drama?

  1. I’M CURIOUS – HOW MANY OF YOU GUYS WATCH THE BOOB TUBE ANYMORE?? I HAVE STOPPED WATCHING AND OPTED FOR MUSIC, SAVING MY EYESIGHT FOR BABES WITH REAL BOOBS ON THE BEACH IN BIKINIS!! SCREW IT!!

    WELL, OK..COLLEGE FOOTBALL MAYBE..

  2. Member of National Association of Black Journalists, a racist liberal group that serves only black journalists and black interests by wagging the diversity finger at primarily white groups demanding inclusion. If there were a National Association of White Journalists, a conservative group preserving white journalism by hectoring groups of color, that would certainly be racists. Apply the flip scenario and that’s how you know they are racist.

  3. ABC had some mini series Whem We Rise about LBGTQ’s plight and even that group didn’t watch it. And they wonder why viewership is down in football, movies and TV. Crap like this had turned people off.

  4. Hmmm. Theoretically 13% of the population, all indisguisably marked, and many of whom are already locked up or hopelessly, morbidly obese or otherwise hapless, and already clustered into specific complexes and zip codes?

    In a World War Z what-if exercise, I’d say 72 hours, weather permitting. With about 2% of the majority population participating.
    Stragglers and outliers would require another week to 10 days. Some of the hiding places would be ingenious.

    Total ethnic purges have happened so many times throughout human history.

    The Hutu and Tutsi in Rwanda come to mind.

  5. Don’t watch much TV and the menu keeps shrinking. I actually watched Swiss Family Robinson on TCM last night. Silly stupid escapism from 1960. It was really bad, but I didn’t change the channel. That was one heckuva island they were ship wrecked on. Pirates, tigers, ostrich, elephant, zebra. Dumb as hell. But it wasn’t the weather channel or fox or 60 minutes.

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