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Hollywood has long attempted to make racism towards white people not only acceptable but also humorous. The award for the most amount of derogatory “white people” lines, however, just might go to Peacock’s newest streaming comedy Rutherford Falls . The entire ten-episode series, released April 22, had too many anti-white lines to keep track of, but gave an exemption to liberal actor Mark Ruffalo, “an adorable white ally.” There was also bashing of capitalism and a very one-sided version of Native American and colonial history that was as erroneous as it was biased.
Main character Nathan Rutherford (Ed Helms) is a dense, tone-deaf, and insensitive white man who is obsessively proud of his ancestry and a staunch defender of a controversial statue of his ancestor Lawrence Rutherford. Lawrence Rutherford officially founded the upstate New York town in 1638 and later reneged on a land compensation deal with the victims of the story – the fictitious indigenous Minishonka tribe. Nathan’s completely clueless to the fact that not everyone loves the statue or the Rutherfords, especially the Minishonkans.
Anti-Capitalism
Native casino owner Terry Thomas (Michael Greyeyes) is a money-hungry capitalist who believes his version of capitalism is different and acceptable and that […]
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