User blog comment:Macaco99/PE PROPOSAL: Simon Legree/@comment-4708902-20191217145225

I suppose he qualifies, brutal, violent, sadistic. But I'm more surprised you see Uncle Tom's Cabin as something about injsutice. I would not call Uncle Tom's Cabin a book about injustice, because it created more injustice in reality. It gave birth to numerous black stereyotypes, such as the mammy. And Tom has become synonymous with servility and self-hatred. And the fact that it takes a white girl to show him that he has "meaning" by converting him to the teachings of Christ, then just dies, implicates a subtle theme that blacks need whites, and that Christianity is the only way to go. And I have some experiance in this type of treatment. I'm not black, but on the autism spectrum, albiet high functioning. But everyone thinks I'm like Dustin Hoffman from the movie Rain Man, when I'm not, and that movie did the same harm to autistics as Uncle Tom did to blacks.

If you want a anti slavery story that will not give the middle finger to the people it claims to support, I suggest you see 12 Years as a Slave.