1/10
a case of a well made documentary about unwatchable content
8 March 2014
Warning: Spoilers
i feel guilty for being so hard on this film even though it was well made. the problem i have with it is the central character is an old klansman from mississippi who was active in the '60s and probably after as well. while laughing at assaults on the freedom riders, blacks, and Jewish supporters, it is clear that he has not changed at all. he even added that on a failed homicide attempt the perpetrators should have gone back and finished the job. all the while laughing and stating this is how i was raised, typical cop-out. it didn't matter how i was raised but at some point in my young adult life i realized that i can and should make my own choices, and take responsibility for my own actions. this man has not changed at all, he just got old. thank goodness he included that his children chose not to be like him, something he never thought to do.
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