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Hidden Colors 3: The Rules of Racism

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Hidden Colors 3: The Rules of Racism

Filmmaker Tariq Nasheed explores the topics of race, racism, and history within the United States.

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Release : 2014
Rating : 7.1
Studio : King Flex Entertainment, 
Crew : Director, 
Cast : David Banner
Genre : Documentary

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ShangLuda
2018/08/30

Admirable film.

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Dotbankey
2018/08/30

A lot of fun.

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Humaira Grant
2018/08/30

It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.

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Bob
2018/08/30

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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jikan967
2016/05/31

I was skeptical of the information promoted and provided in this film. But, I researched all the information I watched after watching this film. I was blown away... All of the information was easy to find on the net as well as Amazon books. I've ordered most of the books and this is just amazing that none of this is taught in mainstream society. Maybe there would be less racism and hate in the world if this information was taught to everyone. I know a lot of people are just writing this off as some Afrocentric b.s., but seeing as everything has been documented by non-black people, it makes it all the more believable. I would say, watch this documentary objectively and then do your own research. Many people are over looking at the surface and not seeing this is just historical information that is has been swept under the rug.

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Kenyae Kofi
2015/06/02

This movie was just even a stronger wake up to the black race! If you're an African American and you still doubt this movie its a very sad thing to see but you're on a mental lock down. The facts about the rules of racism was so intense because all these rules have been fulfilled on our people. It is so heartbreaking that racism plays that way and I feel people are taking this movie too much to heart because they are too deep in their own ignorance. But this movie has facts that never stop and I can't wait to see the Fourth documentary it definitely has my support and its going to be the best I cannot wait to see all the lies become decoded in a matter of minutes.

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Shubie
2014/09/11

Most of the negative reviews I've seen about this documentary were about the inventions of Africans and African Americans being lie. In which.... Africans/African Americans didn't have a right to even be alive! Let alone claim something they created. So that part made sense to me. But we weren't there to know who's lying or telling the truth (side eye). What I do see is that Blacks today will create something and people of other cultures copy it, or try to steal it as their own. And since nothing under the sun is new... You get my point. But not once have I seen comments and reviews about the way Africans were treated being a lie! Not one! Tortured, disfigured, raped, beat, hung, enslaved, stabbed, cut, chocked, shot, spit on, urinated on, limbs removed, beheaded, abused, caged, chained, kidnapped and whipped. Was that a lie? And they got the audacity to be afraid of African American/Black people? People keep calling this a "movie" and clearly this is a documentary! I've read some of Tariq Nasheed's books and yes he does have a book about pimping, he also has books to enlighten you to be a better person no matter what race you are! But people don't see that! So I guess that automatically deems him as a joke? When the real JOKE is how I've been lied to in my History book. Blacks, Africans, African Americans have never been considered equals. If you disagree with the "history", why are there pictures to prove everything that was said in the documentary? Go and Google the torture people went through. So now Google is a joke too huh? People back then weren't ashamed or in denial about that they did to Africans/African Americans/Blacks. So why are we? I WISH this was a dream and this never happened to people but it did. It still does. Why?

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derron_h-41-496152
2014/06/30

After watching Hidden Colors 1 & 2 Hidden colors 3 put it all together. It held me in my seat. I didn't want to get up and take a chance on missing anything. For me it was the most powerful movie I've ever seen. The information contained in the movie is information all Black people should and need to have. Hidden Colors 3 is not only a documentary but if your paying attention it is also a guide for what we as a people NEED to do if we are to survive. I drove from Baltimore to DC to see the movie and was proud to see the movie was packed with both young and old people. It was almost standing room only. It did my heart good to see that. If I had known the movie was going to be that good I would have did everything I could to get a bus load of people to the movie. All people both Black and White need to see the Hidden Colors series and have discussions about the content. In conclusion do whatever you have to do. Get your hands on the Hidden colors series and watch it with your family, your grand parents, your friends and definitely your children. GET THE WORD OUT.

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