Papaofmonsters t1_j2e2cuf wrote
Reply to comment by spareparts91 in was django an abolitionist? or only in it for broomhilda? by [deleted]
>When the movie is done is Django's wife free? She is still property. He just killed her owners but someone else would just claim ownership.
Candie sells her to Schulz.
>Their witnesses to his crime of murder and theft. If his goal is ONLY to save his wife and get out of doge as you claim, then why leave witnesses? Why let himself be known?
Do you expect him to murder everyone on the plantation?
spareparts91 t1_j2e3a4g wrote
If his goal is to get out of dodge, than YES! You would leave no witnesses.
Dude, his goal is to save his wife from what again? From being a slave. Django was unchained from what again? Being a slave. Did he accomplish his goal directly or indirectly?
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