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Quentin Tarantino brushes off N-word controversy

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Quentin Tarantino has brushed off criticism of the racially-charged language used in his latest movie "Django Unchained," insisting the script reflects the reality of the time period. The western, which stars Jamie Foxx and Leonardo DiCaprio, is set in slavery-era Mississippi in 1858 but the repeated use of the N-word has caused some controversy.

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Stars including fellow director Spike Lee have taken aim at Tarantino for his choice of words, with the moviemaker telling Vibe.com, "I am not going to see it (the film). All I'm going to say is that it's disrespectful to my ancestors."

He added in a post on Twitter, "American slavery was not a Sergio Leone Spaghetti Western. It was a Holocaust. My ancestors are slaves. Stolen from Africa. I will honor them."

However, Tarantino argues that history is on his side when it comes to the sensitive topic of slavery. He tells MTV News, "I think it's kind of ridiculous (the criticism), because no one can actually say with a straight face that we use the word more than it was used in 1858 in Mississippi. So since they can't say that, what they're basically (saying) is I should lie. I should pretty it up. I should lie, and I don't lie when it comes to my characters and the stories I tell."

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Dec 24, 2012 5:08PM
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Ice Cube made a sea of racism in his albums, now,  the stupid WHITE announcer on TV praises him as "executive producer Ice Cube"...Michael Richards fired back at hecklers during his routine MANY YEARS AGO and we still hear about it.
Dec 24, 2012 5:07PM
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I am an African american and I believe Tarantino is correct.  While i sit here writing I am watching "Roots".  Where the N word is is used quite frequently. i might add had it not it would not be a correct depiction of the time period. i respect what Spike lee says, but he is wrong. He didn't sugar coat his movies.
Dec 24, 2012 5:07PM
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spike, f... you. You are a racist. Why don't you tweet out his address while your at it.

 

Better yet spikey, how about you eat a bullet and take foxx with ya.

 

I believe foxx made a comment recently in regards to killing white people in his next movie.

 

black power

Dec 24, 2012 5:06PM
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How about the truth, blacks sold other blacks into slavery!!!! Its ok for Spike to use the N word in his films, but not a WHITE guy, what a hypocrite!!! Its all the white mans fault
Dec 24, 2012 5:03PM
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The word was used many times in the biggest mini series "ROOTS' and represents historic accuracies. The word meant ignorant prior to 1990's when it was re-interpreted as an insult to people of color. History is what it is and can not be changed because someone today wants to allow themselves to be offended.
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