Older white female here. This movie is a mockumentary, not a documentary. About equally funny and cringey, like the scene where he mansplains mansplaining to a group of women. Unlike Borat, Walsh's insincerity loses sympathy. At whose expense are this movie's laughs? Mine, I think, for having paid to see this contrived commentary. Although I have gone to see other movies about race with an African-American friend, I am glad I did not this time. DEI may not be the answer, nor DEI for profit, but racism denial to someone who witnessed her uncle strung up by the Klan and the family told cutting him down would bring reprisals would not have been funny at all.