If Oprah can bellow in Iowa that "He's the One," I want to echo another great line from the film, "The Matrix": okay, get ready, here it is:
"Sorry kid," This is the line the one the black woman spoke!
That's when the Oracle (whom Oprah is ostensibly playing) lets Neo know that he has false hope for being the savior of Zion, that he doesn't have what it takes. I mean, come on, he's up against machines that have sucked all the energy out of humanity, used it as battery acid to keep themselves going, and sold them a script of false reality.
Never mind that the script was written by a black woman (who had to sue 2 jewish boys for stealing it and making gazillions).
Never mind that Oprah was in the wrong body because it was only Morpheus (Laurence Fishburn) who believed that Neo was "the one." Nice gender bending.
Okay, so here's the problem. In the film "the Matrix," Neo gets shot. Yes, at the end of the first version, Mr. Smith & Co. shoot that negro.
Then, he gets resurrected, through his awesome power of love (for Trinity), a Christianized name, a symbol of romantic and timeless romance, divine intervention, God's world.
Let's hope so. But for now, Oprah is playing the wrong character...
