There's been quite a bit written about Jackson's The Hobbit trilogy. He didn't want to do it but eventually agreed to 1 film, but the studio kept on him and kept on him and eventually wore him down. They were shooting without a script and "Fix it in post" became the byword. Jackson himself hasn't spoken out about it much, presumably because he doesn't want to get blackballed, but there were plenty of other witness to the crime.
If the LOTR films hadn't been such a pinnacle of moviemaking the abortion that is The Hobbit trilogy probably wouldn't have been such a big deal to the fans. But everyone I know who loved the LOTR films saw the first Hobbit film. Very few watched the rest of them.
You can bet that the niggers front and center was "strongly suggested" to Jackson and by that time he'd given up even pretending that he was making the movie he wanted. This is Hollywood afterall and they've been pushing the woke agenda for as along as I can remember.
Should he have turned his back on the project and walked away? Yeah probably. But I'm sure there was a very healthy paycheque in it for him. So he's a sell out, which is unfortunate but it's not like he's killing babies.
I think Jackson had more say and clout than not. He made New Line and Warners a shitload of money with the original Trilogy. They weren’t going to overrule him when it came to shots. He didn’t have to put niggers in there.
They tried to Jew him out of dozens of millions of dollars with their bullshit accounting. He knows what was going on.
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