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Perhaps you just don't like films that tell

Posted by tinear on September 26, 2021 at 06:25:36:

race relation truths? How'd you like to live in a town or city with Faulkner as mayor--- if you can imagine yourself as a fellow black human being?
Do you know about red-lining? The inability of black families to get home loans, the single most important determinant of financial stability?
Anyhow, the film follows on the heels of Peele's two other great successes--- though he only wrote this one, he didn't direct.

Nothing politically correct about pointing out truth, by the way. The alternative is continuing to believe racism is gone or that it was a myth or...