How did Jordan Peele preach to Spike Lee about the film? Six words. He said, "Black man infiltrates Ku Klux Klan".
48:00 Man in the white house embodies the white supremacist values by creating images of black Americans being the source of all social problems, selling hate through issues like immigration and crimes. Sounds familiar?
50:00 Media report: The black woman was harassed by the police. In the tabloid, it was reported as the woman attacking the police officer after attending the black student union speech event. Choose your own source of information.
1:35:00 The "National Director" David Duke cites the study of William Shockley on eugenics to claim that the white is a superior race. However, eugenics as a discipline has long been scorned at by scientists and refuted by increasing scientific evidence.
By the way, the peeking scene is a little bit hilarious. Ron's catching hairstyle is clearly visible when he was secretly peeking the KKK's ceremony from behind the window.
1:43:00 The movie repeatedly references slogans that became familiar with us in the past few years. At the end of the KKK's ceremony, David Duke thanked the crowd for putting their country first, and all started chanting "America first!" Does "America first" even exits then? I doubt so. The phrase "making America great" is also mentioned somewhere in the film.
02:07:00 When the movie scene turns, we see that in 2017, white activists marched on the street with torches, chanting the slogan "White lives matter", and violent clashes between two groups of marchers on the street. And Trump's ridiculous remarks.
Throughout the movie, it's always been about white men, not women. The only white female character eagerly follows her white-supremacist husband's order and set out to do one thing - bomb the protesters with a C-4.
A movie about systematic racism, KKK, and their treatment of the colored can be made, premiered, and shown all around the world, while no public discourse can be made on that 10-year history, the student movement, or the dystopian governance in the far west.
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