Hunchback of Notre Dame. What a classic Disney film.

-As the movie begins, the White French King kills an innocent POC (Person of Color) gypsy for absolutely no good reason.

-He considers murdering her baby, but decides to keep him around because he is Evil and might be able to take advantage of the defenseless child later on

-That child is Quasimodo. Who is a POC genetically but is drawn White for no reason that makes sense to the story

-The Hunchback, POC Quasimodo is now an adult

-He wins an award for being the biggest freak

-All of the White French villagers are pelting Quasimodo with fruit

-White people are just evil and like to throw food at physically disfigured people. It's what we do

-Only the Stunning and Brave POC Esmerelda has the guts stands up for him, boldly standing up to an entire crowd of evil White French.

-She even talks back to the King defiantly.

-The White King and entire crowd are evil at this point. The only Good characters are the POC gypsy, and POC Quasimodo

-POC Esmerelda is able to defeat the King's best male soldier in a sword fight (Stunning/Brave, always happens in real life)

-But the soldier stands up for the POC against the King and saves her life, which makes him a Good guy now

-The Priest stands up for the POC against the King, which makes him a good guy

-Whites can become good guys only by defending minorities

-An entire community of POC gypsy's live beneath France in hiding, oppressed by the evil White French.

-They dindu nuffin. There is absolutely no reason anyone would not want them in France. Only evil White racism can possibly be the reason

-The French King violently raids the gypsy's hideout and takes StunningBrave Esmerelda to be executed

-But in the last minute POC Quasimodo swoops down to save her

-The White French crowd are now applauding as Quasimodo hoists the POC woman over his head. The Whites cheers erupt as the POC has been rescued and adorns all of their love and affection

-The White French villagers are now Good, because they cheered for the POC

-A brawl breaks out

-The evil White King and his henchmen are defeated

-The POC woman and White French soldier hold hands, falling in love and presumably make non-White babies after the credits roll- the best kind of babies

-The formerly racist French are now enlightened in anti-racism. They embrace the gypsy's because they are Good White people now

"This has certainly been a dynamic year for music. All you have to do is look at the diversity represented on this stage here tonight, to witness the walls of division crumble under the weight of a connected world. Of late, the controversy over extreme lyrics has been a heat-seeking missile. And it's important to remember that the academy is not here to defend or villify, commercialize or censor art. We're here to recognize those recordings that are notable, noticable, and oft times controversial. People are mad. And people are talking, and that's a good thing. Because it's through dialogue and debate that social discovery and progress can occur. Listen- music has always been the voice of rebellion, it's a mirror of our culture. Sometimes reflecting a dark and disturbing underbelly, obscured from the view of most people of privilege. A militarized zone which is chronicled by the CNN of the inner-city: Rap, and hip-hop music. We can't edit out the art that makes us uncomfortable. Remember, that's what our parents tried to do to Elvis, the Stones, and the Beatles. The White teenagers from the suburbs buy a majority of the music in question. They live out their rebellion, and deliniate their right of passage vicariously through this music. And most of the adults who pass judgment have never listened to, or more to the point, have never even engaged their kids about the object of their contempt. This is not to say that there's not a lot to fear in this violence-drenched society of ours. We should genuinely be concerned about the younger kids, the latchkey kids who are not experienced, and don't have a relevant parental connection to help them understand what's real, and what's shock theater, and accept the fact that musicians, movie stars, and athletes are not perfect, they may mistakes, and can't always be counted on to be role models. Art incites, it entices, it awes, and it angers. It takes all its various incarnations to maintain the balance, vitality, and authenticity of the artistic process. Let's not forget folks, that sometimes it takes tolerance, to teach tolerance."

-Michael Green, President of the Recording Academy, 2001 Grammy's, introduction to a performance by Eminem

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BgI-ix9XrI -- 2:35:15

I see that this Michael Greene has worked with Communist China's Ministry of Culture produce some festivals too, but it's hard to find information on.

https://www.youtube.com/c/2pacHoaxRevealed/videos

I've been binging that youtube channel today and really enjoying the content. It covers a few different topics, but most of it centers on Tupac.

I've long had my questions about Tupac. The fact that he came across as very intellectual and homosexual when he was younger. The fact that he led so many young blacks to prison and early death in the 90's. The fact that he led division in the country with the East Coast West Coast. If anything, I assumed he was only famous to push a narrative that the elites wanted (like most celebrities).

Those videos detail a pretty convincing take that it went deeper than that. Pac was involved in staged shootings, faked his death, and more. The videos go into the details of the crime scene. The fact that Tupac was supposedly shot in his hand, but there's no visible blood or damage to it. The fact that when he was killed, the pictures of the crime scene to not match the stories being told. The many lies and inconsistencies surrounding his life and drama.

Anyway, curious to see what you all think of this.