New Harry Potter Movie

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I don't know if any of you have seen "Harry Potter and the Goblet of
Fire," but for those who haven't, I just wanted to share a few thoughts
with you. Overall, I liked the movie very much, as I have liked all the
Harry Potter movies. However, this one had the most overt form of
"diversity" propaganda imaginable. While all the films have featured a
smattering of blacks and other non-whites among the students, they
remained in the background and were not utilized in any predictable
Hollywood way. This time, however, Harry and his friends are real
teenagers, and the script emphasized their interest in the opposite
sex. Early on in the film, Harry becomes obviously interested in an
Asian student. Hmm. Out of all those pretty British white girls, our
hero lusts after an Asian. When he asks her to a dance, she tells him
"no," because someone else has already asked her. There are two
good-looking blonde boys who are given a lot of lines in the film, and
when they ask Harry if he has a date for the dance yet, and he tells
them he doesn't, they decide to show him how it's done. Looking around
the room full of lovely white girls, one of the boys settles on a dark
black girl and asks her to the dance. She accepts (in something of a
surprise- often the non-white will turn down the white, who is always
the pursuer). Finally, after being rejected by the Asian girl, Harry
takes an Indian (perhaps Pakistani) girl to the dance. His friend Ron
also takes an Indian girl. Really, this was overkill on the part of the
screenwriters, but I guess they really wanted to make their point. Even
my kids noticed this stuff- it was so obvious. Still, most sheeple
don't seem to understand the significance of it.
 

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I had other reasons for not going to see those movies, but that gives me another reason why I'm glad I didn't go see them.
 

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I saw it and it was blatant. It even annoyed my wife. Aside from the dating aspect, almost every shot had a black sitting next to one of the main characters. It would be quite laughable if there were not so many children who were seeing this movie.
 

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Hmmmm....
Is this a divergence from the book?

I love the LOTR, and I love Peter Jackson for not introducing "the Black Elf" into the picture or something, even though it cost him a little scathing from the insanity police.
 

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I haven't seen any of the Harry Potter movies, but channel surfing through the movie channels, any time I saw this one blonde boy, he seemed like a villain. So weird how often villains are blonde men/ boys.
 
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White Savage writes: "I love the LOTR, and I love Peter Jackson for not introducing "the Black Elf" into the picture or something, even though it cost him a little scathing from the insanity police."

Jackson filmed all 3 LOTR pictures at the same time, thereby avoiding Hollywood's Marxist insistence that movies prominently feature non-Whites. (Example: the Hebrews bitched and bitched about Star Wars, which led to the introduction of Colt .45 spokesman Billy Dee Williams into the Empire Strikes Back.)

The LOTR pictures are timeless classics BECAUSE of their faithfulness to the original stories and their honest casting.

Back on point, the original HP movie also had blatant anti-White propaganda. Didn't anyone else notice that the "bad guys" (Slitherin House) were uniformly blond-haired and blue-eyed, while the supposed "good guys" (whatever Harry's group was called) were racially blended? Hollywood is poisonous to the White race.
 

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Yes, not only are the villains ,father/son, blonde but in the last one they were mean to that sweet girl because she was a "mud blood" or she wasn't of pure witch ancestry. Obviously mixed blood is good and blondes are villains.
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I think they may have a point about blondes, as I have known a few who acted like witches!
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