I attended this movie expecting a comedic but balanced review of racism and who currently are racist in our country, or who are now benefitting from centuries of racism in our country(e.g., how generational wealth has effected our society). I was hoping that this movie would discuss how multiple centuries of racism violates the principles of our constitution, declaration of independence, pledge of allegiance and other documents that most Americans declare are the foundation of our country. What this movie provides is an enormous trivialization of racism and does not discuss the centuries of past racism and its continuing effect on citizens of our country. (It does spent a lot of time discussing Jussie Smollett. I guess the movie is trying to imply that most of the racism in America "is / has been" fabricated.) It omits centuries of racist policies enforced on citizens of our country by the federal, state and local governments. I would ask all who plan to see this movie to ask themselves before attending this movie, if you have committed a racist act, or tolerated racism, or benefited from racism and have not tried to fight racism in our country you don't need to see this movie. You already know the answer to the question posed by this movie.