Steve Sailer writes: The increasingly popular Fast & Furious movies are of interest because they say a lot about the multicultural America of the future, which will be, evidently, sentimental, expensive, cliched, and low-brow. The dialogue, which appears to be aimed at 13-year-olds and people who haven’t heard before English language phrases like The Rock’s line “stick it where the sun don’t shine,” is pretty terrible. The Fast & Furious films are probably the lowest brow of all the blockbuster series and thus the most appealing to minorities.
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