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Racism In The Film Do The Right Thing By Spike Lee

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What would a world without judgment be like? A place where you could be yourself and not be ashamed of it just because others don’t like it. Racism falls in that category of judgment, racial discrimination has been around for over decades. In the film “Do The Right Thing”, directed by Spike Lee; proves that racism still exists today. The setting takes place in on a hot day in a Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn New York, starting off with a militant funk and grind that immediately plugs you into the movie's headset. But what we don't realize is that the message is right there, the film introduces us playing Public Enemy's title song: "You got to fight the power, fight the power, fight the powers that be." And it reverberates through the movie at times quite literally rocking the …show more content…

Spike Lee plays the big role as Mookie, he is ambitious, funny and infuriating character. He also has some major flaws. He has trouble holding down a job, lives with his sister, barely makes rent, doesn’t take his job at Sal’s seriously, comes and goes as he pleases and has a child that he doesn’t take care of. I believe Mookie neither did nor did not do the right thing. Chaos is a perfect word to describe how this film turns out to be. Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood consisted of multiracial families, including African American, Puerto Rican and Korean’s. Being stuck living by each other lead them to not get along very well, they were all judgmental and discriminated one another. Relevant today, people come across dealing with racism for different reasons. Pointless reasons that leave you wondering why people can be so cruel. For example, Michael Brown was an eighteen year old

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