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Spike Lee on BBC Newsnight: “I never drank that post-racial Kool Aid” (VIDEO)

M. Gosho Oakes October 13, 2009 Music No Comments

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Passionate aggressive interview with Spike Lee and BBC Newsnight’s Jeremy Paxman on changing race relations in America since Lee made Do The Right Thing. In the interview which aired a few weeks ago, the two argue about the impact of Barack Obama’s election on modern day racism.

My personal favourite snippet:

Spike Lee: Look. How long have you been black?

Jeremy Paxman: I’ve never been black.

Spike Lee: Thank you very much. So, as someone who’s been living in America for two years and whose ancestors were slaved for a hundred years, I’ll try and answer your question: Yes, racism still exists in the United States of America.

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