Word: holocaust
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...definitely not the easiest tagline to sell, especially for a film released during the packed holiday film season. It has been accomplished before—by Schindler’s List (1993) and, The Pianist (2002)—with both financial and critical success. Both of these Holocaust films depicted an atrocity with which general audiences felt vindicated and comfortable in their nation’s victorious intervention...
...definitely not the easiest tagline to sell, especially for a film released during the packed holiday film season. It has been accomplished before—by Schindler’s List (1993) and, The Pianist (2002)—with both financial and critical success. Both of these Holocaust films depicted an atrocity with which general audiences felt vindicated and comfortable in their nation’s victorious intervention...
...Rivers argued that only when black people mobilize as a group does the rest of the country call it divisive. He said no one accused American Jews of being divisive when they mobilized to stop the Holocaust...
...Just as the Jewish community realized at a certain point that they needed to mobilize for themselves in order to challenge the Holocaust, so must black people mobilize,” Rivers responded...
Mengele was the Nazi doctor who conducted horrific experiments during the Holocaust. His abuse of twins, pregnant women and other prisoners is considered torture—not science. The CWA’s comparison is not only fundamentally and pathetically untrue, it’s blatantly offensive and, frankly, stupid. An apology issued later does little to counteract the offensive idiocy inherent in the comparison. In the context of public debate over the movie, this sort of justification shows us just how misinformed the anti-Kinsey intellect...