It took a while to get used to the fact that the supposedly anti racist "authorities" were not actors but were real life individuals. At that point it was shocking how manipulative, hateful and racist they were against whites. The mainstream media clearly is feeding this mindset and providing a platform that's misleading the gullible TV watchers. Matt Walsh's interviews of black people who aren't obviously tainted by the MSM is an impactful counterbalance. The interview of black Professor and author Wilfred Reilly of the book "Hate Crime Hoax: How the Left is Selling a Fake Race War" reinforced the movie's point about the race-industry sham.
Bottom line, as a comedy/documentary the movie had it's funny moments but as a documentary it was eye-opening to expose the DEI madness by uncovering the clearly racist extortionists out there taking advantage of gullible whites suffering from MSM induced guilt complexes.