Gone with the Wind

Gone with the wind was an American classic which has brought about great controversy even when released. From the dark vivid imagery used to paint the south's destruction to the depiction of enslaved people the movie hits home for many. With such a mixed feeling crowd it was hard for MGM to exactly know what the ramifications would be for releasing the film. Now personally I believe they had every right to release the film because in some aspects it had a correct portrayal of southern life. I do not know how it feels to be systematically oppressed so with that being said I believe that censorship in these certain circumstances would be appropriate.

Gone with the Winds reinforcement of stereotypes about African-Americans is in my opinion the key cause for anger amongst their community. The deep pain slavery brought to a dignified people is made almost comical in Gone with the Wind and in certain aspects depicts a message that the enslaved people were fools.

Malcolm X made a famous comment regarding Butterfly Mcqueen's portrayal of Prissy and is in my opinion a good way to understand the black community's opinion. Malcom X said I remember one thing that marred this time for me: the movie ‘Gone with the Wind.’ When it played in Mason, I was the only Negro in the theater, and when Butterfly McQueen went into her act, I felt like crawling under the rug.”

I believe the movie is necessary to be an education tool that reminds us of how our ancestors acted and exactly how wrong slavery was. The main message that must be delivered with the movie is look and understand how bigoted the characters are and the producers. 

Censorship of the movie is debatable for many reason however the film was a reminder to me our dirty past and hope people interpret it the same way.
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