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Kobe Libby, the director, openly states that his goal was to lecture viewers and install political messages—particularly around the black community’s relationship with white discomfort and Black history laws. The hosts criticize this approach, arguing that it’s a heavy-handed ideological agenda rooted in virtue signaling, rather than genuine storytelling. They suggest that the film’s failure at the box office proves the public’s disinterest in overt politicization and identity-driven narratives.