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Thread: Steven Spielberg's movie about Lincoln is pure BS!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Contumacious View Post


    (Or, How a Real Statesman Would Have Ended Slavery)
    by Thomas J. DiLorenzo


    "Every other country in the world got rid of slavery without a civil war . . . . How much would that cost compared to killing 600,000 Americans when the hatred lingered for 100 years."

    ~ Ron Paul to Tim Russert on "Meet the Press" in 2007

    The new Steven Spielberg movie about Lincoln is entirely based on a fiction, to use a mild term. As longtime Ebony magazine executive editor Lerone Bennett, Jr. explained in his book, Forced into Glory: Abraham Lincoln’s White Dream: "There is a pleasant fiction that Lincoln . . . became a flaming advocate of the [Thirteenth] amendment and used the power of his office to buy votes to ensure its passage. There is no evidence, as David H. Donald has noted, to support that fiction". (Emphasis added).

    In fact, as Bennett shows, it was the genuine abolitionists in Congress who forced Lincoln to support the Thirteenth Amendment that ended slavery, something he refused to do for fifty-four of his fifty-six years. The truth, in other words, is precisely the opposite of the story told in Spielberg’s Lincoln movie, which is based on the book Team of Rivals by the confessed plagiarist/court historian Doris Kearns-Goodwin. (My LRC review of her book was entitled "A Plagiarist’s Contribution to Lincoln Idolatry"). "

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    I heard that Inglourious Basterds was full of historical inaccuracies too. Is that true?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Shadow View Post
    When did they start awarding Oscars for historical accuracy??

    2013 Golden Globe Wards


    Best Motion Picture - Drama
    WINNER: "Argo"

    » "Django Unchained"
    » "Life of Pi"
    » "Lincoln"
    » "Zero Dark Thirty"

    Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
    WINNER: "Les Miserables"
    » "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel"
    » "Moonrise Kingdom"
    » "Salmon Fishing in the Yemen"
    » "Silver Linings Playbook"

    Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama
    WINNER: Daniel Day-Lewis - "Lincoln"

    » Richard Gere - "Arbitrage"
    » John Hawkes - "The Sessions"
    » Joaquin Phoenix - "The Master"
    » Denzel Washington - "Flight"

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    Hollywood is about providing entertainment, not an accurate account of history. Why would anyone think otherwise?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fang View Post
    Hollywood is about providing entertainment, not an accurate account of history. Why would anyone think otherwise?
    Consider who started the thread

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    Unfortunately, I'll bet that there are a number of people out there who think this movie was a documentary. That invariably happens when Hollywood treats historical subjects.

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    At least it far more accurate than the bible. Did any one complain about accuracy for that Mel Gibson anti-semetic dribble he directed a few years back ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by georjec2 View Post
    At least it far more accurate than the bible. Did any one complain about accuracy for that Mel Gibson anti-semetic dribble he directed a few years back ?
    I'm guessing you did Bootlicking Sheep.

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