I've been waiting to see this documentary...and now that I've seen it, it's living with me. There's much more depth than I can absorb in one sitting.
Curt Jaimungal speaks fluent Wokese and is an excellent interpreter. He addresses this partial list of questions in his unique approach:
- Why does everything has to be political now?
- Why are we now compulsively assigned to race and gender buckets?
- Why are Leftist rioting and violence not only condoned but encouraged?
- Why have terms like racism and gender been redefined so we can't communicate ideas that can be understood by others?
- Where did all this came from, not just in the US but in many Western countries?
- Is there a way we can come back together?
Mr. Jaimungal gives the most thorough explanation of Left (and Right) extremism that I've yet come across, with clips from experts to illustrate his points, plus many other imaginative clips, visual effects, and humor that kept me engrossed.
As much as I love this film, will it change minds? The most important part of the documentary is the review of worldwide government-backed atrocities committed in the name of "oppression" and tribalism. Many of us (including me) want to stick our heads in the sand and have faith that everything will come back into balance eventually. Well, now I see the wagon is already careening down the hill with us in it. When will we wake up and see what's coming?
Mr. Jaimungal, you had me sitting on the edge of my seat for an hour and a half. I will continue to follow you closely and will be interested in anything you have to say.