It's no surprise, coming from someone who advocated:
"Shoot [Charlton Heston] with a .44 Bulldog."
[Via correspondent Defender, who notes: "We could send him photos of acres of dead bodies of tribal warfare victims being bulldozed in Rwanda, or pyramids of skulls at the museum of the liquidation camp Tuol Sleng in Cambodia, or that old reliable, Dachau. We haven't done genocide since the 1890s, the Indians."]
Spike(less) Lee is a spent force, if he was ever one in the first place. Frankly, I think he was propelled to his former position by the "articulate negro" support faction of the progressive/fascists in our country.
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone really listen to him anymore?
Apparently he feels lonely and needs more time in the public eye.
ReplyDeleteThe first thing I think of is his "Malcolm X" with Denzel Washington as Malcolm praying on his prayer rug, intoning "I will not touch the white man's drugs."
(Why does he call his movies "joints"?)
THEN I remember his urging that a Bill of Rights advocate (and NAACP member) named Charlton Heston be assassinated. People forget tht Heston marched for civil rights too. I guess he outlived his usefulness for some.
I think Spike leads the way on this kind of thing:
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/caught-on-audio-ny-official-makes-ominous-tucson-reference-in-heated-meeting/