'Sorry to Bother You' Directer Boots Riley Drags New Spike Lee Movie
Uh-Oh: ‘Sorry to Bother You’ Director Boots Riley Critiques ‘BlacKkKlansman’ As Being “Untrue”
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Boots Riley Shows No Mercy When Critiquing Spike Lee & His Movie
Things aren’t looking too pretty in Black filmmaker land.
This year, two summer flicks are getting a lot of attention for their exploration of racism in America — Boots Riley‘s Sorry to Bother You and Spike Lee‘s BlacKkKlansman.
You’d think two Black filmmakers would shine together in the summer light of acclaim, but Boots had to be the voice of criticism when it came to Spike’s movie.
Boots tweeted out a detailed document on Friday, explaining some issues he took with BlacKkKlansman to say the least. Boots argued that the movie made Ron Stallworth, the real-life Black cop who infiltrated the Klu Klux Klan back in the 70s, seem like a hero.
Boots said BlacKkKlansman made it seem like Stallworth and the police were trying to fight racism when in reality, Stallworth was carrying out racists agendas. Boots said FBI documents suggest Stallworth worked with the FBI’s Cointelpro program to help infiltrate and ultimately sabotage a Black radical group — a group that Boots said, at the very least, was trying to fight racist oppression.
Boots even said that Stallworth’s infiltration of the Klu Klux Klan wasn’t to fight racism, but it was designed to gain more knowledge of a racist organization that could ultimately help law enforcement disrupt Black radical organizing.
You can peep his whole spiel below (SPOILER ALERT for those who haven’t seen BlacKkKlansman):
Boots definitely went in.
And he didn’t stop there.
He finished clarifying his argument with some follow-up tweets that went into Sunday. Hit the next page to read what he had to say.
Boots’ criticism holds some weight, considering his consistent political consciousness with his rap group The Coup (formed in the early 90s). Boots also has history as an activist and community organizer in Oakland, which most likely nurtured his political knowledge.
It’ll be interesting to watch Spike responds to this one, if he does at all.
We’ll be on the edge of our seats.
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