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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: What Black Men Think
EAN: 0094922806864
Format: Color, Dolby, NTSC
Label: iYAGO Entertainment Group
Manufacturer: iYAGO Entertainment Group
Number Of Items: 1
Publication Date: 2007
Publisher: iYAGO Entertainment Group
Region Code: 1
Release Date: September 23, 2008
Running Time: 87 minutes
Sales Rank: 21856
Studio: iYAGO Entertainment Group
Theatrical Release Date: 2007
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Rating: - What A White Man Thinks...After Viewing This DVD
I just finished watching this "documentary/commentary" and my head is filled with reflections and anecdotes...by the way, it is a very good work by Janks Morton.
To some of the curious out there wondering why I watched it and am now writing a review, I had a reasonable hunch that this DVD would speak to my convictions and past complaints about this nation, the media, and rank-and-file leadership. I just watched the O'Reilly Factor today where he interviewed two guests about Reverend Jesse Jackson's comments yesterday that Barack Obama had been "talking down to Black people" (Why? Because he was challenging Black men to do the right and basic thing: be a father and raise their kids?!! Oh, that's so condescending!??) and how he wants to "cut his n* off"...one of the guests was Dr. Dyson who, in my opinion, committed the all-too-human error of not quite attributing FULL responsibility to a person he supports/admires. In this case he didn't strongly hold Jackson responsible for the VERY direct comments Jackson made towards Obama (minimizing the comments as "crude"...how about lame, embarrassing and even hostile?!). Dr. Dyson also disagreed that Jackson and Sharpton play the "Victimization" game! This exemplifies the pervasive problem that was demonstrated by Obama and other Black supporters towards Reverend Jeremiah Wright and Wright's hateful/irresponsible/dishonoring-the-pulpit rhetoric: the reverend was just "taken out-of-context" (which means, roughly, "It's a Black thing...you [Whites] ... Read More
Rating: - incomplete
I purchased what black men think based on some of the video reviews; I was very excited when the video arrived. After watching the video several times, I must say I was totally dissatisfied. Janks seem to be comfortable perpetuating his unsubstantiated opinions. And the so-called African American leaders were no different, postulating and signifying like they obtained some type of knowledge the rest of the world do not have. Cite your info please!! Self-hating is how they come across. Was this Janks intention? On the other hand I applaud Janks's abilities to put the video together. At the very lest the video made me do more research.
Rating: - Absolutely Wondeful! A Must See!!
I was very pleased with the format and the content of this documentary. I can't wait til he does part 2! I have shown this dvd to everyone I know. We are even planning a community showing! May the Creator continue to strenghten and enlighten all the brothers that had anything to do with the making of this wonderful piece of wisdom!!!
Rating: - Any Eye and hopefully Mind Opening experience!
A must see for the young and old! Excellently dispelled the mis-beliefs we learned from the media and our OWN community. The best way to prove if something is right or wrong is by displaying facts... pure numbers! Also, this DVD did an excellent job at explaining how the main purpose of all these things we are being fed... MONEY! In America... it is "All About the Money!". Sad but TRUE! Just think about the so called "War on Drugs" and you will understand. But I won't go into that right now. As soon as we change our thinking and question/research much we hear in the media, the better prepared we will be to move forward as a people.
I am planning to sit down with a small group of my peers (family and friends; young and old) and have a viewing of this DVD. Afterwards, we will have a deep discussion on the topics presented. It's a small step in opening the minds of many of the people I care about in my life. Some might agree and some might dis-agree with what is said, but that is fine! As long as we finally take the time to speak about "What Black Men Think!"... I am fine with that! A tidal wave starts with a quack; I'll see if I can shake a few people!
Rating: - Thought provoking
The video was definitely thought provoking. I advised every American, especially Black Americans to view this video. When you do, try to be open-minded. You will definitely learn something.
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