Review of Holes

Holes (2003)
1/10
Keeping Racism Alive
20 July 2008
Warning: Spoilers
Once again Disney spews it's racist programming upon the unsuspecting, impressionable young minds of children. If kids don't already have enough guilt and insecurity about who they are, Disney will tell them in this movie. I would go as far as to say that the American public has become such a sponge for politically correct spew, that they may not even realize that some are being called racist pigs. "Holes" does this in the form of guilt by association; In this case the common denominator is that the filthy villains are all Caucasians. Other people with different skin color should be equally aware and offended that this garbage seeks to further the 'cause' of racial division by accusing adults with light colored skin as being hateful, racist, non-compassionate, bumbling idiots.

If you let your children view this type of propaganda, designed to guide their development, you should watch it with them. You should point out that the racial scenarios in this film are absolute nonsense, and that these type of situations have not occurred since the height of the KKK in the 40's and 50's, which happened to be about sixty years ago.

The racism that occurred back then is inexcusable as is the complete nonsense that Disney and ABC continues to put on television to keep racism alive. Regardless of a person's skin color, this type of social programming is dangerous and will never lead to a 'colorblind' society. Disney should be ashamed of themselves for targeting children by further propagating racial separation by accusation.

I view this film as absolute trash for the mind. I would never recommend this film except as a case study of modern social propaganda.
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