Charles Martel
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Jewish directors/screenwriters have often taken a story written by a Gentile and made changes to better fit their anti-white agenda.
Jewish directors and writers nearly always portray white Gentile families as dysfunctional (The War of the Worlds by Steven Spielberg and the two Jewish screenwriters Josh Friedman and David Koepp is an example).
Stephen King's stories have often been changed when made into a movie. For example, The Shining had Stephen King's Jack Torrance character as a recovering alcoholic but otherwise a nice guy and a good father until possessed by the demon. Stanley Kubrick changed him into a moody and emotional father in a dysfunctional family even before the contact with the evil spirit.
The Shawshank Redemption's Jewish director Frank Darabont had Morgan Freeman playing the role of "Red" who was a red-haired WHITE guy in the novella by King.
The director Lawrence Kasdan and screenwriter William Goldman made a gross, disgusting mess of the Stephen King story Dreamcatcher. King was upset about it.
The original story of To Kill a Mockingbird was mainly centered around the children and the character Arthur "Boo" Radley (played by Robert Duvall), and the negro on trial for rape was one of several background events going on. In the movie, the negro on trial became the central story. The title of the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" had nothing to do with the negro on trial, it had to do with do with the vulnerability of the sensitive and reclusive Robert Duvall character "Boo". Revealing to the public how he saved the children would be more than he could deal with, and comparable to killing a harmless mockingbird.
Jewish directors and writers nearly always portray white Gentile families as dysfunctional (The War of the Worlds by Steven Spielberg and the two Jewish screenwriters Josh Friedman and David Koepp is an example).
Stephen King's stories have often been changed when made into a movie. For example, The Shining had Stephen King's Jack Torrance character as a recovering alcoholic but otherwise a nice guy and a good father until possessed by the demon. Stanley Kubrick changed him into a moody and emotional father in a dysfunctional family even before the contact with the evil spirit.
The Shawshank Redemption's Jewish director Frank Darabont had Morgan Freeman playing the role of "Red" who was a red-haired WHITE guy in the novella by King.
The director Lawrence Kasdan and screenwriter William Goldman made a gross, disgusting mess of the Stephen King story Dreamcatcher. King was upset about it.
The original story of To Kill a Mockingbird was mainly centered around the children and the character Arthur "Boo" Radley (played by Robert Duvall), and the negro on trial for rape was one of several background events going on. In the movie, the negro on trial became the central story. The title of the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" had nothing to do with the negro on trial, it had to do with do with the vulnerability of the sensitive and reclusive Robert Duvall character "Boo". Revealing to the public how he saved the children would be more than he could deal with, and comparable to killing a harmless mockingbird.
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