Does Stephen King say 'it looks like a black guy huh?'
when he is talking to the other passer by....is that what he says? lol
Watchin X-Files with no lights on
We're dans la maison
I hope the Smoking Man's in this one
when he is talking to the other passer by....is that what he says? lol
Watchin X-Files with no lights on
We're dans la maison
I hope the Smoking Man's in this one
Yes he does...why is that 'lol'?
The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he is God.
This was filmed in 1986. People were less politically correct back then.
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Applied Science? All science is applied. Eventually.
Exactly, nothing to do with "political correctness".
And so, God came forth and proclaimed widescreen is the best.
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It was fitting King played the character, because that line is very reminiscent of the way King writes "yokels" in his novels. I had a good laugh watching it again last night (his "guy got creamed, that's what happened -- happens all the time" was even better). I agree that it's not necessarily a pre-PC thing, unless we take the comment as some sort of attempt at identifying a...mitigating factor? As in, "It's just a black guy," which I don't think is the intention.
He's just a bumpkin truck driver making an irrelevant observation.
So the F--- WHAT if he said it! I am so sick of these over the top PC pricks! "OOOOH he said black"! Freakin loser! His body was so mangled people will mention race!
shareSshh.... easy now.... calm down....
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It's obvious that Stephen King is a racist for saying a "black guy", at least that is what todays state run media would claim. I bet when this is shown on TV, they will edit out that slander.
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