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GQ Man of the Year: Clint Eastwood

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Who reveals one of the reasons he made his new flick Invictus.

It just seems like we’re making a lot of mistakes on this whole calling everybody racist. Everybody’s calling everybody morons and nuts. We’re becoming more juvenile as a nation. The guys who won World War II and that whole generation have disappeared, and now we have a bunch of teenage twits.

Of course, the interviewer abruptly tries to use Mandela’s suffering in the film (and protests against him by whites) as symbolism of America in 2009 and people shouting “we want our country back.” Is that missing the point or making the point?

Whatever it was, Clint retorts a couple questions later.

Do you hope that people will look at this movie and learn anything?
Well, they’ll take it on a lot of levels. It seems like we’re stepping on our dicks all the time. Jimmy Carter accusing people who disagree with the president of being racist. The president sides with the black professor rather than the policeman. Everybody just ready to jump down everybody else’s throat. You know, sure, that was a mistake, because [Obama] started out perfectly: “I don’t have the facts.” That was time to stop. Carter is just kind of a senile old guy, I guess, and it’s something about being an old guilty southerner that makes you want to be perceived as doing penance for all the years you probably cast a lot of aspersions on black people when you were younger, or something like that. I don’t know. Maybe that’s not a fair judgment, but it just seems like what we’re doing. Those are just two examples.

Clint points out the rather rough discourse on Fox and MSNBC and states his bona fides as a social libertarian.

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