I wouldn't say beautifully crafted like someone else here said it was okay half the movie was tongue-in-cheek. The parts of the movie where he was at this get rid your white guilt seminars didn't make me want to get rid of my white guilt, what it made me want to do is wish I was in that room with him so I could slap these people in the face for being so stupid. Then I thought maybe I should get my DEI license and give classes to these idiots for $2500 ahead and make some money off this whole deal. At the end of the movie in his spotlight talking about the powers that be in society are actually doing this on purpose to cause a rift between dark and white people was a little overblown it was like we can't think for ourselves can't see what's going on did the people burn down Minneapolis and Watts, seems like every five years somebody's feelings get hurt and they have to burn down some inner city. No I didn't feel this way because Jesse Jackson or any other race later made me feel that way. I can see it was my own two eyes. Maybe the black said burn it down because they cant think for themselves and listen to the race baiters and that sort cause them to burn the inner cities down I don't know. I personally think it's more real than somebody just saying it's so. I judge by what I see. Blacks in Inner cities are the problem