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    For Colored Girls

    Release Date: November 5, 2010
    Studio: Lionsgate
    Director: Tyler Perry
    Screenwriter: Tyler Perry
    Starring: Janet Jackson, Loretta Devine, Michael Ealy, Kimberly Elise, Omari Hardwick, Hill Harper, Thandie Newton, Phylicia Rashad, Anika Noni Rose, Tessa Thompson, Kerry Washington, Whoopi Goldberg, Macy Gray
    Genre: Comedy, Drama
    "For Colored Girls" brings to the screen Ntozake Shange's Obie Award-winning play, a poetic exploration of what is to be of color and a female in this world.
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    "For Colored Girls" brings to the screen Ntozake Shange's Obie Award-winning play, a poetic exploration of what is to be of color and a female in this world.
    getting an award for a play that is aligned with the elite's goal to continue the racial segregation & conflicts (and continue pointing to it, discussing it, reminding about it, flooding/poisoning human life & minds with it), makes sense, eh?

    its one thing to discuss these issues in a civilized way, but quite another when it gets spread in such a manner that people start identifying themselves with it (slave mentality, vengeance), getting fixations/obsessions as if they are fighting some battle for a greater cause - and what happens ultimately with these 'freedom fighters'? they get corrupted (assuming their original goal was a genuine one) and stray away from the original idea, taking it into unrelated and/or extreme directions, examples:

    - the feminist movement - valid original goal (promote female rights), corrupted along the way (extreme feminism, hate towards the other sex, segregation, homosexuality by indoctrination, intolerance) and used by the system itself to continue/deepen the sexual segregation & conflicts instead of solving it reasonably and moderately
    - the green movement - valid original goal (promote environmental/ecological concern/care), corrupted along the way (terrorism, extreme views, environment before humans, hate towards all companies, intolerance) and used by the system itself to create/promote panic/terror (doomsday scenarios, global warming, climate change) and covertly push corporate plans (carbon taxes, rising prices, costly new 'green' technology)

    notice some delusions (to simplify things i'll use just two examples):
    - white people - unless one is colorblind, he will notice they aren't white at all, more like mixed pale-ish
    - black people - unless one is colorblind, he will notice they aren't black at all, more like mixed brown-ish
    - colored girls/people - are you seriously saying blacks have color (are colored) and whites don't/aren't?
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