Mr Pig
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- North Lanarkshire
I think that most people are smart enough to realise that the word nigger had different connotations back then and it was not used in the same way as it would be today. And if they aren't who cares what they think?
You're treading on dangerous ground when you start altering history. I think it's better to give people the facts and let them work it out rather than try to interpret things in whatever light you personally approve of. Think of all the life stories you've seen translated into film that were clearly jaundiced and unrealistic. Usually the character in question is portrayed as being practically perfect and loved by everyone who knew them. It diminishes the film tremendously because you know that there's no way the reality was like that.
I don't know if the guy was racist, the word was never meant that way or maybe just had a slightly sick sense of humour. But tell people the truth and let them decide for themselves. The experience will be richer for it.
You're treading on dangerous ground when you start altering history. I think it's better to give people the facts and let them work it out rather than try to interpret things in whatever light you personally approve of. Think of all the life stories you've seen translated into film that were clearly jaundiced and unrealistic. Usually the character in question is portrayed as being practically perfect and loved by everyone who knew them. It diminishes the film tremendously because you know that there's no way the reality was like that.
I don't know if the guy was racist, the word was never meant that way or maybe just had a slightly sick sense of humour. But tell people the truth and let them decide for themselves. The experience will be richer for it.