johncgarrow
Joined Jul 2020
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This documentary was okay. It had good subject matter, but delved frequently into people's perceptions of events rather than evidence itself. The story is told through a politically left lens, which isn't as bad as other documentaries, but it just gets old throughout the film. This is a documentary solely based upon secondary and tertiary information. How can the audience trust the validity of the information when so little of the presented information came from the bomber(s) him/themselves?
If you want more facts about the OKC federal building bombing, go elsewhere. This documentary was honestly a long collection of people's opinions on the event and people involved with a few facts sprinkled in here and there.
If you want more facts about the OKC federal building bombing, go elsewhere. This documentary was honestly a long collection of people's opinions on the event and people involved with a few facts sprinkled in here and there.
I've watched Uncle Tom 3 times now. I grew up in the hood and I believe that being black isn't just a skin color, it's a mentality too. There is a huge difference between black Americans and black immigrants.
This documentary completely explains why there is a difference. As far as politics goes in the hood, almost every black American I met was a democrat, where as most of my immigrant friends were neutral or more conservative. The differences between them are mind blowing because black America allows themselves to suffer more and more as time passes since the 19th century.
Wonderful documentary which exposes the mentality of black Americans today and teaches them how to get out of the hood and out of that mentality.
This documentary completely explains why there is a difference. As far as politics goes in the hood, almost every black American I met was a democrat, where as most of my immigrant friends were neutral or more conservative. The differences between them are mind blowing because black America allows themselves to suffer more and more as time passes since the 19th century.
Wonderful documentary which exposes the mentality of black Americans today and teaches them how to get out of the hood and out of that mentality.