Marilyn Monroe with some kids in 1952. This week a Times reporter was given access to the previously unheard full recordings of Monroe’s last interview. He reports that she pleaded with the interviewer twice to print a statement about kinship across race and class. Her wishes were ignored.

    by Big_Meal3910

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    1. blackjackgabbiani on

      see if I had an important thing to say and people were constantly waving cameras in my face I’d be repeating it until it finally got press.

    2. TopLegal7728 on

      Such a heartfelt message from the beautiful lady, she achieved success from zero, that’s why she know very well the human being.

    3. DiscouragesCannibals on

      I cringe when I see photos like this today but I’ll admit it would have been progressive at the time. Respect due 🫡

    4. DutchTookMyColonies on

      “we are all brothers” yeah we aren’t, not even close, liberals and their stupid delusions, she was doing virtue signalling before the internet tho, very ahead of her time XD, being human is never being united and always fighting, it’s fighting that creates evolution, because people disagree and hate each other they create ways to win, if we were all happy singing together we would still be in caves, why split the atom if we are not at war? anyway that interviewer was also an asshole.

    5. Personal_Employ5225 on

      Imagine how livid she’d be that the majority of quotes by her online etc. aren’t remotely close to what she ever said. Even fans that should know better has posters/shirts of fake quotes of hers. Appalling. She was smarter than that and had a great sense of humor too.

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