By R.M.
sunday, march 3, 2024 at 10:22:00 p.m. est
From TV Guide, Oct.1963-
East Side/West Side [series]
"Principal Costigan is set on expelling some high school hooligans, but Neil [social worker played by George C. Scott] and a dedicated teacher persuade him not to."
Co-written by regular [communist] TV scribe Arnold Perl and... wait for it- Ossie Davis! Well, you know the hoodlums in the show were White, but we know now what the intention was... (I'm sure you recall Blackboard Jungle, where it was the one White guy [Vic Morrow] who was the "bad apple" spoiling the bunch, while saintly Mr. Poitier stood around on the sidelines practically wearing a halo.) -RM
N.S.: Eastside/Westside has to be on the short list for the pre-black supremacist most overrated tv series. All communist messages, all the time.
Eastside/Westside - "I before E except after C"
What were occasional blips of baloney about race back in the early 60s,are now massive boulders of black b.s.--in accordance with White execs. However,those White execs have also placed blacks in positions of power(gleefully)to decide on producing and financing anti-White programming.
ReplyDeleteWho decided on the making of "The Magical Negro" movie is a great question.
--GRA
At that period probably Puerto Ricans. Spanish Harlem they call it? Same manner of behavior today but with the addition of firearms.
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