Should Gone With the Wind be banned?

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The film “Gone With The Wind” is a classic set in the South during the American Civil War, a time when the country was divided in two.

Today, people are split about banning the movie over its racial politics.
 
Nothing related to the civil war has been "Banned". A symbol of white supremacist traitors is being removed from official government buildings where it could be seen as lending legitimacy to those ideas. But it hasn't been banned.

Several stores have decided to remove confederate related products from their offerings of their own accord. They haven't been banned. Should a business not have control of what products they do and do not sell?

There's nothing keeping anyone from flying the Southern Cross at their homes, on there vehicles, waving it at parades. If they wish to self-identify that's their choice. It hasn't been banned.

So what exactly HAS been banned?
 
Nothing related to the civil war has been "Banned". A symbol of white supremacist traitors is being removed from official government buildings where it could be seen as lending legitimacy to those ideas. But it hasn't been banned.

Several stores have decided to remove confederate related products from their offerings of their own accord. They haven't been banned. Should a business not have control of what products they do and do not sell?

There's nothing keeping anyone from flying the Southern Cross at their homes, on there vehicles, waving it at parades. If they wish to self-identify that's their choice. It hasn't been banned.

So what exactly HAS been banned?

Yeah, I heard some idiot screaming yesterday that "the government" had banned The Dukes Of Hazzard.

Wingnuts love the free market, right up until the free market decides that kissing up to nuts isn't good business.
 
The film “Gone With The Wind” is a classic set in the South during the American Civil War, a time when the country was divided in two.

Today, people are split about banning the movie over its racial politics.

Gone With The Wind is a great movie. Nobody in their right mind would want to ban it. Not that there aren't such people.
 
Gone With The Wind is a great movie. Nobody in their right mind would want to ban it. Not that there aren't such people.

I've been picking Olivia DeHaviland in dead pools for 25 years and she's still thumbing her nose at the reaper.

Fuck Gone With The Wind.
 
I've been picking Olivia DeHaviland in dead pools for 25 years and she's still thumbing her nose at the reaper.

Fuck Gone With The Wind.

Clark Gable has been dead a long time. Law of averages.
 
Clark Gable has been dead a long time. Law of averages.

I just can't figure out the OP's intent.
- is he trying to raise an interesting debate,
- or is he just aiming to prove his point ?
 
Yeah, I heard some idiot screaming yesterday that "the government" had banned The Dukes Of Hazzard.

Sadly, my FB page has exploded with these same morons claiming the same thing - that the Dukes of Hazzard has been banned. While this would not break my heart (because truly there is no accounting for taste), people really need to do some research before stating such ridiculousness.

Banning Gone with the Wind is ludicrous. My issue with it is that the confederate flag was actually the recognized flag of the quasi-government of the South at that time. You would have to basically remove all artifacts from all museums that have a confederate flag symbol on them in order to comply with this silliness. When the "South fell," that flag also should have fallen but didn't and instead has prevailed. Why some government buildings have continued to hang it seems almost an act of defiance, but that is just my personal opinion, and I do think it is time for them to take it down.

To remove the confederate flag completely though is never going to happen.
 
I'd say he's stirring shit for the hell of it.

Thanks for that.
In my earlier forum days I used to fall for these things. Big time. Still do, occasionally.
But now I'm a tad more cautious
 
Thanks for that.
In my earlier forum days I used to fall for these things. Big time. Still do, occasionally.
But now I'm a tad more cautious

Ah, well I just took the bait apparently. :rolleyes:
 
The film “Gone With The Wind” is a classic set in the South during the American Civil War, a time when the country was divided in two.

Today, people are split about banning the movie over its racial politics.

Well, no, because the CSA got its collective ass handed to it there as well.

More to the point, the movie is about a love triangle involving one decent character and two thoroughly reprehensible characters (though Rhett was likable with his roguish charm), set in in that era.
It's better viewed as document of Southern attitudes by the author and American society as a whole when the film was made. In that regard it's more akin to DW Griffith's "Birth of a Nation" or "Cabin in the Sky", or even Twain's "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn".
 
Now would be a good time for Disney to re-release "Song of the South", since there's a flood of racists coming out of the woodwork.
 
Sadly, my FB page has exploded with these same morons claiming the same thing - that the Dukes of Hazzard has been banned. While this would not break my heart (because truly there is no accounting for taste), people really need to do some research before stating such ridiculousness.

Banning Gone with the Wind is ludicrous. My issue with it is that the confederate flag was actually the recognized flag of the quasi-government of the South at that time. You would have to basically remove all artifacts from all museums that have a confederate flag symbol on them in order to comply with this silliness. When the "South fell," that flag also should have fallen but didn't and instead has prevailed. Why some government buildings have continued to hang it seems almost an act of defiance, but that is just my personal opinion, and I do think it is time for them to take it down.

To remove the confederate flag completely though is never going to happen.

Americans respect Indians, Rebels, Cowboys, Marines, and Mobsters. We don't respect niggers or queers or perfessers or girls or cripples.
 
Americans respect Indians, Rebels, Cowboys, Marines, and Mobsters. We don't respect niggers or queers or perfessers or girls or cripples.

James - I'm starting to think you're following me because you want that hug!!!!
 
Nothing related to the civil war has been "Banned". A symbol of white supremacist traitors is being removed from official government buildings where it could be seen as lending legitimacy to those ideas. But it hasn't been banned.

Several stores have decided to remove confederate related products from their offerings of their own accord. They haven't been banned. Should a business not have control of what products they do and do not sell?

There's nothing keeping anyone from flying the Southern Cross at their homes, on there vehicles, waving it at parades. If they wish to self-identify that's their choice. It hasn't been banned.

So what exactly HAS been banned?

Um, I believe the title of this Thread was, SHOULD Gone With The Wind be banned, NOT, it's banned.
 
Have you checked my profile to see how old I am?

I hardly think 39 is jailbait and it's just a hug. I think you need one. You seem so grumpy.

Your reputation will suffer. And I'm waiting for a princess to come and kiss me. A hug isn't enough for the job.
 
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