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This movie's statement on racism more relevant than ever.


"Have I oppressed you? Have I oppressed your people?"

If anything, there's a complete and utter hatred against white people all over the place these days. It's a crime in the public eye to be of European descent. So I'm amazed that already in 1995 the guy writing the script was already plenty of sick of this reversed racism against white people, seeing through the propaganda, and made a political statement in 1995 that is bold and absolutely beautiful.

Thank you, Die Hard 3.

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I agree. Also they do become friends later in the movie which is also good.

1, 2 Freddy's coming for you. 3, 4 better lock your door.

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writers who write film usually write from experience in there own life. the man who write die hard 3 probably experience people just like zeus and see them around everywhere.

this hate you speak of has probably always been in your societys but only seem worse now because every retard has access to social medias and can whine on there phone 24/7 so it seem worse now but was probably just as bad when this film was made.

there just was not social media in 1995 to give voice to angry white obsess fucktard like keelai's etc. misery loves companies for the woketard fuck.

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