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Hollywood promotes race mixing in "Prometheus"

I normally avoid the raw cultural sewage flowing forth from Hollywood, but last night a friend invited me to go see Prometheus. A character named Meredith Vickers is played by Charlize Theron. Vickers is a tall, blond, beautiful, blue-eyed, strong, intelligent woman. She's the no-nonsense chief corporate representative on the starship.

Now meet Janek, Negro captain of the same starship played by Idrissa Akuna "Idris" Elba. He's not even a Denzel Washington-type, speak-English-like-a-white-man Negro. He sounds all ghetto. How the hell did this guy become captain of a starship? Oh yeah, apparently they still have affirmative action in the year 2089.

So at one point the Negro corporate employee makes a pass at Vickers. Does she brush him off? Does she say "It's strictly business here, I'm completely out of your league, drop it now or you will immediately be out of a job and my husband will hang your black ass from the nearest tree as soon as we return to Earth"?

Instead of rejecting his advances, she tells him to meet her in her cabin in ten minutes.

Are you kidding me? Vickers is so far above him in the corporate hierarchy as well as socially and racially, she's the kind of woman who has her pick of men. To her, Janek is just an employee; he's nothing more than the help. But we're supposed to believe that the blond woman secretly pines away for Mandingo.

With her Nordic features and smart uniform, Vickers undoubtedly reminds every Hollywood Jew of of a Nazi. You can just imagine them back in a planning session discussing this scene. "Hey Sid, I got an idea. We'll have the blond shiksa bed down with the schwartzer! Whaddaya think?"

I'm so sick of Hollywood. Once you see the perverted Jewish influence on our culture and politics, you can never unsee it.

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