Retired NFL star Michael Oher, whose supposed adoption out of grinding poverty by a wealthy, white family was immortalized in the 2009 movie “The Blind Side,” petitioned a Tennessee court Monday with allegations that a central element of the story was a lie concocted by the family to enrich itself at his expense.

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    1 year ago

    Well they wrote a story where they made him into a helpless, socially stunted imbecile and that they were responsible for every single accomplishment of his. None of this story is surprising, assuming it’s true.

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      The movie is a gross portrayal of several negative stereotypes surrounds black Americans.

      Other than white guilt I do not see where the nominations or love for this story could come otherwise originate.

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        The story screamed “white savior” complex, they just say an opportunity to capitalize on Oher’s future while making themselves into fraudulent “heroes”.

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          The fucked part, I don’t think they are pretending. They actually see themselves as heroes.

          If the court brings the hammer, they’ll shift to being the victims.

          These are people who life and die by “sincerely held beliefs” – pity sincerely held logic has no place in American discourse anymore.