Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueBritish journalist Gary Younge explores the issue of race in America by travelling from Maine to Mississippi talking to white Americans about the issues that make them angry - from disappear... Tout lireBritish journalist Gary Younge explores the issue of race in America by travelling from Maine to Mississippi talking to white Americans about the issues that make them angry - from disappearing jobs to the epidemic levels of drug use.British journalist Gary Younge explores the issue of race in America by travelling from Maine to Mississippi talking to white Americans about the issues that make them angry - from disappearing jobs to the epidemic levels of drug use.
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Just another show miss leading Americans! He is a reporter who doesn't report. Instead of going out talking to people he debates . I don't care about his opinion. I care about reporters trying to think for everyone else. Go to white American go to black American. Ask questions and show us. Don't add your view on things it just adds to racial tensions! It's so much more complex then we can all wrap the brain around . The story's from both sides is all I care to hear about . Don't care to watch a race war propaganda film that fires up the country .
Gary Younge, the so called jouralist walks out. He is argumentative. Does not want to listen. He clearly ALREADY has his mind and his side made up. Almost a complete waste of time. This was simply stupid to even create. Did he come over just to get mad and argue with white people in the USA?
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I was hoping to find something that would help me understand the mindset of the people in the film, but instead I got an angry man who just wanted to argue with them. I don't blame him for wanting to argue with them, but that's not what I and most other viewers wanted to see. I couldn't watch the whole thing.
I was interested in watching this to get others opinions but all I heard was the reporters views. He was more interested in arguing with people than listening to them for his interview thus totally missing the point of this film. Bad, bad film and just not worth the time to view. Gary I think someone should interview you because you really have a hard-on towards America. I wasn't going to say this however, if you don't like America, then please go back to England. I love our country - we are a work in progress. I am 74 and have seen mountains of change in my years. Bad film Gary - just spreading dissention again when what we need is caring and working together instead of trying to edge everyone on. That Spencer guy appeared to really be trying to talk to you and you, a big no no in journalism, went all mental on him! You blew it Gary.
White anger amounts to an explosive issue of our time. As subject matter, it's broad in scope while Younge has only an hour to crowd in the material. Then too, I wonder how willing White respondents were to level with a Black interviewer, a pertinent unaddressed factor. Along the hour length thread, host Gary Younge strings out a series of separate interviews with White spokespeople, business owners and ordinary citizens, along with intersectional travels mainly from north to south.
All in all, the thread results in fairly representative citizen opinion among growing White frustrations over race, culture, and the economy. Black man Younge is confrontational with only one interviewee, namely leading White separatist Richard Spencer, which seems understandable given Spencer's reputation. Otherwise, Younge asks probing questions without arguing over those he might disagree with. Chief among the opinions are growing White concern with working class decline, increasing dependency on opioid drugs, and the diminishing percentage of Whites among the general population. Generally these opinions are phrased in non-partisan political manner though Trump is often mentioned as a figure of White hope. Anyway, it's a worthwhile hour without being anything special, the responses probably reaffirming what most concerned folks already know. Nonetheless, for those less informed, it's likely a good introduction to a leading challenge of our time.
All in all, the thread results in fairly representative citizen opinion among growing White frustrations over race, culture, and the economy. Black man Younge is confrontational with only one interviewee, namely leading White separatist Richard Spencer, which seems understandable given Spencer's reputation. Otherwise, Younge asks probing questions without arguing over those he might disagree with. Chief among the opinions are growing White concern with working class decline, increasing dependency on opioid drugs, and the diminishing percentage of Whites among the general population. Generally these opinions are phrased in non-partisan political manner though Trump is often mentioned as a figure of White hope. Anyway, it's a worthwhile hour without being anything special, the responses probably reaffirming what most concerned folks already know. Nonetheless, for those less informed, it's likely a good introduction to a leading challenge of our time.
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- White Bluff, Tennessee, États-Unis(American Renaissance Conference Site)
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- 1h 5min(65 min)
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