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Though THE FIGHTING KENTUCKIAN is set in Alabama . . .
3 March 2016
Warning: Spoilers
. . . near the Heart of the South, there's not a single Black face among the hundreds of visages shown here. That's funny, since more than HALF of Alabama's population in 1819 fell into that demographic, and 60% of them counted toward Alabama's seats in the U.S. Congress. Because the masses of Blacks were NOT allowed to vote, these Congressional seats were STOLEN from Non-Racist Free States such as Vermont and Connecticut (just as Texas and other states of that ilk are using Voteless Mexican Citizens to steal MORE seats in Congress from states such as New York and Ohio even Today!). Back in the early 1800s (or FIGHTING KENTUCKIAN days), Black's presence in the Slave States was used to create NEW Slave States in a vicious-circle Congress rigged against Common Sense, Democracy, and Decency, just like Today's. Therefore, THE FIGHTING KENTUCKIAN is a historical hoax, as it creates an All-White environment where none has ever existed, and an Economy NOT based on Racist Exploitation, where such a thing has never come to pass. There should have been a lot of Wrongs for any Kentuckian to fight against, but Producer John Wayne cannot seem to find the hay in a haystack here!
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