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  • Entire film available for streaming at diverstytrainingfilmsdotcom

  • hummm yes this is shit!

  • Hey... does anyone know where I can get to see the whole Documentary?

  • @fallenleaves67 You can dowload the movie in the website website the pirate bay.org for free.

  • @SuperKare123 could you email me the link please, I'm not to computer literate... (blush) fallenleaves@telus.net thankyou... :D

  • @fallenleaves67 I tryed to see and it doesn't work.I thought it would but it doesn't =/.

  • Uhmm... Hey! How can I get to see the whole film "The Color of Fear"? I can't seem to find it on the internet.. to watch or buy....... Anyone got any idea's?

  • I've watched this video in a psychology class. To me and other students there seemed to be a double standard. The colored guy said he doesn't like it when the whites say "you black people" ..........yet after he says that he goes and says "you white people". There is a problem, but you have to be aware that everyone has a problem.

  • @cambells19 Because "you white people" has no power. The white dude in this movie even says he does not think of himself as "white" because society sees him as default. "You black people" is language used by the privileged to silence the marginalized by grouping them by race and not as individuals. That is why the black guy was offended.

  • THe full documentary is really good

  • Just finished watching this essential film. One of my thoughts that occured to me during watching was why the hell world politicians cannot face them with fears of the global hurtings, like hunger, war, explotation... just burst out and smash the desk and say now that's enough, we have to seriously do something serious to help average people like the men we saw in this beautiful and heavy documentary.

  • I wish I knew more about this documentary when it was made in 1994.

  • We all know race is made up. Every culture through time was ethnocentric for the most part, but starting as far back in this country as the 1700s maybe even earlier was the whole imperialization by whites on others: look at a twenty dollar bill and you'll see a ruthless killer.

  • stop living in the past! it cant be changed! but the future can be created and more perfected of the way people think..

  • this looks like it was made in the 1970s....i thinks it funny how no progress has been made

  • @firemarshall007 It was made in 1994.

  • @firemarshall007 are you a white man? cos only a white man could say that

    once my boyfriend didnt come back one night when he went to the shop in his car. the police saw him driving a nice car told him to step out of it and started harrassing him then because he answered them back

    they took him down to the station and held him overnite with no phonecall

    i was soo worried

    for what?

    amusing isnt it

    nothing has changed but its not funny

  • Those chose a terrible white man rep.

  • Actually, he was a perfect model. He existed in or during the time of white flight. If he wasn't honest about his thoughts concerning racism, those men of color wouldn't have been able to address it. He put it on the table and they dealt with it. He left that place with a completely enlightened perception of their reality. It was a good video. I watched it an undergraduate school.

  • I agree. I knew he was going to have a difficult time when the documentary started. He mentioned that he grew up with other minorities and didn't understand racism. He was colorblind, and I knew it was going to be interesting from the first minute the documentary started.

  • I glad they posted trailer.  I hope that people well buy the video.

  • Yeah but he admits to growing up in a neighborhood where racism was almost nonexistent..so how could he defend himself on something he had very little exposure to.

  • Incredible, we have the reincarnation of David in our midst.

    Obviously, the message of the video was lost on you. You are the type of person who is perpetuates racism beyond your awareness. Please, take a college course in racism, read scholarly articles, do anything that will help you pull your head out of your ass.

  • One of the greatest films I've ever watched in a classroom setting. Truly a realistic discussion of race from the people most affected by it.

  • easily one of the best and most unapologetically REAL disscusions about race. excellent

  • I'm a little wary of Lee Mun Wah (aka Gary Lee). He places the blame for racism in America... including racism between the races squarely upon the head of the white man.

    Racism sadly enough, is part of the human condition and we must deal with it as such.

  • If you read up on the subject you will see that racism as we currently know it , as a pseudo biological system of classification, is a white creation, evolving and being developed wherever "europeans" travelled in colonial conquest. "Race" as we know it, was developed conceptually by these people to justify the exploitation of colonialism.

  • Where would I read up on racism? It is with us every day. It is sadly a part of the human condition. By tagging racism as a white creation, you are engaging in racism.

  • look up " scientific racism". There are many,many books on the subject...try amazon. You are deeply mistaken in thinking I buy into racist ideology.Quite the opposite,one must understand race ideology in order not to buy into it.

  • First off, I misspoke. I should not have said that you are engaging in racism. What I meant to say was that that particular type of thinking has racist roots.

    I've read up on the subject, and have attended many workshops dealing with racism. I simply disagree with the notion that racism is a White creation. It is universal. And this is unfortunate. I do agree with you in that we must undderstand race ideology in order to combat it.

  • Everybody should see this documentary. In some aspect you also become their friends as you get to know them. Very, very significant film.

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  • if you use the code YOUTUBE at checkout, you save 25 percent on your purchases.

  • The director, Lee Mun Wah came to speak to our class today! He was so moving. I had tears in my eyes the entire time because I realized that everything he was saying was more real than ever!

  • I saw this in class. It's a powerful documentary and applies today as it did then. Do you know where I could purchase it by any chance? I have been looking but no luck/

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