75. "I watched the shit before I made my comment above." In response to In response to 54
It's fairly well made. It's too long. Most of the songs have the same format which gets pretty played out. None of that can be divorced from it's politics. And it being a fairly well done production doesn't change the fact that it conveniently "forgot" that Thomas Jefferson owned over 300 people. That George Washington owned over 100 people. That Eliza owned 25 people. None of those people matter. None have a voice, role, a thought in this play. Yet the music created by their descendants is used as a vehicle to glorify those who owned their ancestors. Miss me with that.
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"You can't beat white people. You can only knock them out."