The Founder
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The directors, one of the 3 I named, stated that the apes represented the black race, you can google what he stated.
Breh most of those humans were "white" hell the leader was Woody Harrison Lol.
But yall can shoot down the talking points I made, no worries, I was just stating what I thought and also what a lot other folks have been saying about the movie.
the apes in my opinion represented "oppression" which is something the black race continues to face. See you are looking at it as a Ape being some being incapable of being intelligent. Yet, some take it to the other extreme. In every movie the Apes were oppressed and fought back. In the final Planet of the Apes; the Apes became the intellectuals teaching society how to live in peace and intellect.
I red about the movie on wikipedia and technically the Apes survived which will began a long life.
If you are going to push racism in this movie then you definitely need to look at African American shows that examined blacks in a positive light that were cancelled. I'm more concerned about that rather than one movie.