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  • A few minutes into the Fellowship of the Ring, Isildur takes the Ring of Power after severing it from Sauron's finger.
  • He is then shown riding on horseback with a group of soldiers and the ring hangs from a chain around his neck.
  • He and his soldiers are soon ambushed by orcs, where a glimpse of those he rides with are shown.
  • Among this group of soldiers shown for half a second are two niggers.

All these years I had thought the trilogy was nigger-free. I had to stop it and back it up to verify I really did see niggers.

(Yes, I know orcs are in the trilogy and orcs are niggers, but these are 'standard' niggers.)

- A few minutes into the Fellowship of the Ring, Isildur takes the Ring of Power after severing it from Sauron's finger. - He is then shown riding on horseback with a group of soldiers and the ring hangs from a chain around his neck. - He and his soldiers are soon ambushed by orcs, where a glimpse of those he rides with are shown. - Among this group of soldiers shown for half a second are two niggers. All these years I had thought the trilogy was nigger-free. I had to stop it and back it up to verify I really did see niggers. (Yes, I know orcs are in the trilogy and orcs are niggers, but these are 'standard' niggers.)

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The LOTR narrated by Rob Inglis is fantastic. Same for his version of The Hobbit.