September 26, 2010

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Machete: Race War Message Stirs Controversy

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Alex Jones

questions the film's potential to heighten tensions in the immigration debate or even fuel riots or attacks. Though the production

crew has downplayed fears of a 'race war' message, recent sightings of bloody 'Machete' promo posters plastered throughout Latin

America suggest that this violent film may still stir controversy and strong reactions.

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