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A movie about the movement to free the blacks in the South from ideas
of racial segregation.
The beating of a dearmost Irishwoman in this movie (Ms. Frances McDormand plays the wife of a deputy in the Sheriffs department) is repugnant an idea to the spirit
and is a menacing threat in this regards as is depicted as it suggests a lack of sane engagement morally no doubt for those involved in cheering on while her husband does the "kowtow". It hardly gives the Klan a good reputation among
men to be shown acting this way too to a woman of such spirit, (despite her fraternizing with Gene Hackman, playing an FBI investigator brought in to the community to investigate missing persons linked to the civil rights movement) - and her being polite with black children visiting her home.
Her 'spousal assailant" deserves the (electric) "chair" I believe however
I'd just even settle in this case to have seen him hang.