The actor, singer and activist has passed away at the age of 96.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12011757/Singer-Harry-Belafonte-dead-96.html (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12011757/Singer-Harry-Belafonte-dead-96.html)
We all know which movie this comes from:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMXBJW1PuU8&list=PLLoVcD_VNRz6H9Iwp7t52MEyEIXEonOBM&index=18 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMXBJW1PuU8&list=PLLoVcD_VNRz6H9Iwp7t52MEyEIXEonOBM&index=18)
Very sad. A great talent and a good man. RIP.
(https://i.imgur.com/189tM89.jpg) (https://lunapic.com)
Without him Beetlejuice wouldn't have been nearly as much fun.
^ He was also a great civil rights activist. f**k Beetlejuice.
Civil rights activists are a dime a hundred, heck even I'm a member of the club, but there was only one Beetlejuice, and he was lucky to be part of such greatness. It's how he'll be remembered. Just imagine if one-tenth of the energy put into civil rights went into civil responsibilities. Now that'd be a legacy.
f**k Beetlejuice. :hatred:
Some stupid f**king movie is more important than what Harry Belafonte did as a civil rights advocate, at a time blacks couldn't even sit in a f**king diner down south?
Sweety, I love you, but in this case you're a jackass.
Why can't he be remembered for many things? I'm sure he was proud of his music, and if you had asked him what he was, I bet "musician" was the first thing he'd have said. So me recalling his contribution to a movie isn't an invalid remembrance, especially here. He was also a father, a fisherman, the author of PSAs about the dangers of spiders, and a remarkable promoter of bananas. Let's remember the whole man.
But saying a man who devoted much of his life to the civil rights, and men like him are "a dime a dozen" is a jack ass statement.
Quote from: ER on April 25, 2023, 07:44:18 PM
Civil rights activists are a dime a hundred, heck even I'm a member of the club, but there was only one Beetlejuice, and he was lucky to be part of such greatness. It's how he'll be remembered. Just imagine if one-tenth of the energy put into civil rights went into civil responsibilities. Now that'd be a legacy.
:bluesad: I wish we had a nauseated face. These remarks are head-shaking. Do you not understand the enormous efforts by Civil Rights workers?
HARRY BELAFONTE was a role model in the era of Emmett Till, voter suppression, and fire bombings. Your cushioned seat must be comfy.
HARRY BELAFONTE was a huge star in the wake of the now forgotten Calypso craze. And quickly had a movie career. I don't think some younger Americans can appreciate what he meant over generations. He was a Black man who avoided stereotype and routine subversion just for his prominence. He was a role model for people all over the world.
Here's a thread that could be construed as an "attack". I believe I unintentionally exacerbated angry feelings when I started a thread shortly after this obit about BEETLEJUICE.